Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)

Ghana: Avoid Ethnic Clashes - Fobih

Professor Dominic Fobih, Minister of Education, Science and Sports, on Monday said nations must continue to create the necessary conditions, for intercultural and interfaith dialogue, which eliminates ethnic and interfaith prejudices, and conflicts.

He said, "We need to redouble our efforts, so as to meet the 2015 deadlines for Education for All, and the Millennium Development Goals. "The issues of climate change, and adaptation of strategies, are of utmost importance to everyone, likewise emerging ethical issues in science and technology."

Opening a photo exhibition on 50 years of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation's (UNESCO) existence, Prof. Fobih said, "the organisation's mission, is one for all humankind, and for that matter, it is necessary that we endeavour to revive the power of inspiration, that guided the Organization's founding fathers, by rekindling their sense of hope and vision, in our quest for global peace and security, in continuing the work they started in earnest."

The Commission's 50 years of existence, has indeed witnessed significant achievements and fruitful partnership, between UNESCO and Ghana.

He said; "It therefore comes as no surprise that the theme for the fiftieth anniversary celebrations was chosen as; "UNESCO and Ghana: 50 years of partnership and development."

Prof. Fobih said the exhibition was an attempt at bringing to the fore, some of those significant achievements, as well as the benefits Ghana had derived from UNESCO over the years.

The exhibition, therefore, highlights Ghana's presence at UNESCO General Conferences and Executive Board Meetings, as well as visits of past Directors - General of UNESCO to Ghana, dating from as back as 1959.

"It also recasts some major interventions, UNESCO has made to Ghana's developmental processes, and the activities of the Associated Schools Project Network, and the UNESCO Clubs Movement, as well as some awards we have received.

"The latest being the UNESCO-UNEVOC TVET Award, won by the Accra Technical Training Institute, in November 2007."

Prof Fobih said; "In commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Ghana National Commission for UNESCO, we must congratulate ourselves for all the accomplishments over the past fifty years, and that it ought to acknowledge the challenges ahead, in sustaining the ideals and tenets of UNESCO in Ghana, we shall continue to contribute to capacity-building in the various governmental and non-governmental institutions of the country, towards nation-building.

Ms. Charity Amamoo, Secretary General of the Ghana National Commission for UNESCO, said, "Through this photo exhibition, we seek to appreciate the past, whilst we acknowledge the present and build towards the future."

It is a week-long series of lectures, on such topical and global issues as climate-change, and water scarcity.

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