Today, Thursday, September 26th, 2024, marks a pivotal moment for stakeholders in the university community and beyond. We are convening a crucial conversation on the future of public universities, an event of utmost urgency. The event will take place at the FBC Multipurpose Hall at 10 a.m.

Universities in the country are struggling financially; a huge leap in enrollment figures due to the success of Free Quality Education has contributed to that.

In the build-up to this conversation, this is what the Minister of Technical and Higher Education has written about the importance of today’s conversation:

A conversation on the quality of higher and technical education is crucial because it directly affects the development of human capital, which is essential for the growth and sustainability of any economy. Quality education ensures that graduates are academically proficient and equipped with the practical skills the labor market needs. This is especially relevant in Sierra Leone, where our focus on economic development through sectors like agriculture, renewable energy, and digital technology aligns with our national development plan.

Addressing the quality of education is a collective responsibility. It helps us confront key challenges, such as inadequate infrastructure, misaligned curricula, and the need for capacity building among trainers. It also provides an opportunity to engage key stakeholders—government, students, educational institutions, and communities—in the shared goal of enhancing and sustaining educational standards.

This discussion allows us to reflect on our progress, share best practices, and identify gaps that require immediate attention, whether in policy formulation, resource allocation, or partnerships. It fosters a culture of accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement, ensuring that our education system produces globally competitive graduates who can meaningfully contribute to national development.

Furthermore, this conversation is critical because President Bio places importance on young people as the foundation of Sierra Leone’s future. His strong commitment to human capital development, particularly through the Free Quality Education initiative, reflects his belief that investing in the youth is investing in the nation’s prosperity. As the majority of our population, young people deserve an education system that not only imparts knowledge but equips them with the skills, innovation, and entrepreneurial mindset required to succeed in a rapidly changing world.

Enhancing the quality of higher and technical education ensures that the next generation is well-prepared to assume leadership roles, drive economic transformation, and elevate Sierra Leone’s global standing. This commitment aligns with President Bio’s vision of empowering youth to become agents of change and leaders in their fields, making the discussion on educational quality a top priority for achieving that vision.

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