Quick Read
- The minister welcomed the delegates from the “Gituɣ” initiative.
- Delegates presented results of the “Week of Science” event.
- Discussions covered potential collaboration directions for 2026.
- The meeting highlighted ongoing engagement with science education programs.
The Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports received representatives of the “Knowledge Power” initiative. The delegation outlined outcomes from the “Week of Science” event and emphasized the program’s impact on promoting scientific literacy and engagement among students and educators.
During the discussions, officials considered possible areas for cooperation in 2026, including joint projects, resource sharing, and expanded outreach to rural and urban communities. The participants stressed the importance of sustained support for science and technology education across the country.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to maintain ongoing dialogue, monitor implementation of agreed actions, and report back on progress in the near term. The ministry affirmed its openness to further partnership opportunities with the initiative and related educational stakeholders.
The discussion reaffirmed the ministry’s intent to advance structured collaboration and monitor results through clear timelines and accountability.

