The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Kathryn D. Stevens joined the Secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education (MoPME) Farid Ahmed, and Director General of the Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) Shah Rezwan Hayat to launch USAID’s new five-year $18 million Shobai Miley Shikhi (“Everyone learns together”) inclusive education project.
With a goal of creating a more inclusive education system, the USAID Shobai Miley Shikhi project will train teachers to improve their skills in reaching students of all abilities in the classroom and provide specialized learning materials. The new project will engage parents, communities, and advocacy organizations for persons with disabilities to alleviate some of the unique challenges affecting students with special needs. The program will also strive to reduce stigma towards students with disabilities and to help special-needs children position themselves to complete their education.
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“Improving the quality of learning for children with disabilities and making sure no child is left behind in their educational pursuits is a priority for the U.S. government. This is why we are enthused to launch this new project with our partners from the Government of Bangladesh as we strive to achieve our shared vision of helping children of all skill levels and abilities complete their studies,” said USAID Mission Director Kathryn Stevens.
The USAID Shobai Miley Shikhi project is implemented by Research Triangle Institute International and will work closely with the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education in targeted upazilas to begin rolling out the new inclusive education project.