KATHMANDU - A newly elected President
Refat Sabbah, the General Secretary of the Arab Coalition for Education for All
(ACEA), takes the reins and leads
the movement into a transformative, sustainable and just future to ensure
strengthened collective efforts that hold governments accountable to free,
quality public education worldwide.
“Throughout my life I have been immensely supported by
my friends and colleagues, whom I consider as role models and who play a
significant part in this growing movement.
I will do my utmost best to bring us the just transition we all strive
for. I will still need and rely on you
all, to advise, guide and to promote the movement throughout your regions and
national coalitions. I remain committed to serving you all and propelling the
movement to the next level” said Refat
Sabbah, President of the Global Campaign for Education.
Voted in on the 17th November at the 6th World
Assembly, by an overwhelming majority, Sabbah will provide overall strategic
direction for the next four years. Refat Sabbah brings a wealth of knowledge
and experience. A lifelong human rights and education activist, he is the
General Director and Founder of the Teacher Creativity Centre in Palestine, the
Chair of the Arab Network for Civic Education (ANHRE), and served on the board of GCE
since 2015. Refat also founded ACEA, which represents eleven
national and three regional education coalitions across the Arabic-speaking
world.
Over the years, the movement
has been steered by incredible leaders, from Dr Kailash Satyarthi the first
President, to Camilla Croso who served for two mandates 2011 (re-elected in
2015). These crucial elections of both
the President and Board Members determine the shape and direction of the
movement for the next few years.
The coordinator of Campaa Latinoamericana por el
Derecho a la Educacin (CLADE) and outgoing President Camilla Croso added “serving as the President of this global,
diverse movement has been both an honor and a pleasure. I wish to express my
sincere gratitude for the collective commitment to economic, social and
environmental justice as well as to human rights. In this World Assembly we
confronted challenges and celebrated successes, yet we know that tangible
actions are still required to ensure a truly transformed education system. I am proud to have stood and walked this journey
with you all and now I leave you in the hands of Refat Sabaah to lead us into a
future that ensures good quality, public education for all.”
During this 6th world
assembly, the various GCE constituencies chose their new board members and
board officers.
Mr Samuel Dembele (ANCEFA) was appointed Board chair. Samuel
Dembélé is the president of the board of the African Network Campaign on Education for All (ANCEFA; since November
2015), president of the board of the Coalition Nationale de l’éducation pour Tous du Burkina
Faso (CN-PT BF; since April 2014) and secretary-general of the National Union
of Teachers for Secondary and Higher Education (SNESS, Syndicat national des enseignants du secondaire et du supérieur;
since 2010).
Ms Madeleine Zuniga of
Campaa Peruana por el Derecho a la Educacin (CPDE) is GCE’s new vice-President
and Mr Mugwena Maluleke (EI) was chosen as vice-chair.
Other board members include:
Mr ILliass Alhousseini (ASO-EPT Niger),
Mr Daniel Altman (ESU), Ms Nafisa Baboo (Light for the World), Ram Gaire (NCE
Nepal), Mr Jose Roberto Guevarra (ASPBAE), Ms Emma Jackson (Send my Friend to
School), Ms Aminta Navarro (CLADE), Ms
Beate Oegaard (SAIH Norway), Ms Elsy Wakil (Arab Network Popular Education), Ms
Antonia Wulff (EI) .
“Throughout my life I have been immensely supported by
my friends and colleagues, whom I consider as role models and who play a
significant part in this growing movement.
I will do my utmost best to bring us the just transition we all strive
for. I will still need and rely on you
all, to advise, guide and to promote the movement throughout your regions and
national coalitions. I remain committed to serving you all and propelling the
movement to the next level” said Refat
Sabbah, President of the Global Campaign for Education.
Voted in on the 17th November at the 6th World
Assembly, by an overwhelming majority, Sabbah will provide overall strategic
direction for the next four years. Refat Sabbah brings a wealth of knowledge
and experience. A lifelong human rights and education activist, he is the
General Director and Founder of the Teacher Creativity Centre in Palestine, the
Chair of the Arab Network for Civic Education (ANHRE), and served on the board of GCE
since 2015. Refat also founded ACEA, which represents eleven
national and three regional education coalitions across the Arabic-speaking
world.
Over the years, the movement
has been steered by incredible leaders, from Dr Kailash Satyarthi the first
President, to Camilla Croso who served for two mandates 2011 (re-elected in
2015). These crucial elections of both
the President and Board Members determine the shape and direction of the
movement for the next few years.
The coordinator of Campaa Latinoamericana por el
Derecho a la Educacin (CLADE) and outgoing President Camilla Croso added “serving as the President of this global,
diverse movement has been both an honor and a pleasure. I wish to express my
sincere gratitude for the collective commitment to economic, social and
environmental justice as well as to human rights. In this World Assembly we
confronted challenges and celebrated successes, yet we know that tangible
actions are still required to ensure a truly transformed education system. I am proud to have stood and walked this journey
with you all and now I leave you in the hands of Refat Sabaah to lead us into a
future that ensures good quality, public education for all.”
During this 6th world
assembly, the various GCE constituencies chose their new board members and
board officers.
Mr Samuel Dembele (ANCEFA) was appointed Board chair. Samuel
Dembélé is the president of the board of the African Network Campaign on Education for All (ANCEFA; since November
2015), president of the board of the Coalition Nationale de l’éducation pour Tous du Burkina
Faso (CN-PT BF; since April 2014) and secretary-general of the National Union
of Teachers for Secondary and Higher Education (SNESS, Syndicat national des enseignants du secondaire et du supérieur;
since 2010).
Ms Madeleine Zuniga of
Campaa Peruana por el Derecho a la Educacin (CPDE) is GCE’s new vice-President
and Mr Mugwena Maluleke (EI) was chosen as vice-chair.
Other board members include:
Mr ILliass Alhousseini (ASO-EPT Niger),
Mr Daniel Altman (ESU), Ms Nafisa Baboo (Light for the World), Ram Gaire (NCE
Nepal), Mr Jose Roberto Guevarra (ASPBAE), Ms Emma Jackson (Send my Friend to
School), Ms Aminta Navarro (CLADE), Ms
Beate Oegaard (SAIH Norway), Ms Elsy Wakil (Arab Network Popular Education), Ms
Antonia Wulff (EI) .