Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Strategzing the day away

So I have 3 more days before I leave for Tajikistan. It has been quite a journey, meeting people from different parts of the world who are impassioned about education and are committed to reaching out to the most marginalized part of society. These people that I met from India, Pakistan, Kenya and Mozambique were so inspiring and are actually making progress towards the lofty goals established by UNESCO and the like. So it's been quite frustrating for me to be sitting here reading reports and documents, analyzing data, and basically not doing anything worthwhile!

Reading the framework for Education for All, the broad mandate to eliminate world illiteracy established by UNESCO makes me laugh. They write these grandiose statements about equity in education and eliminating illiteracy and take these vows to make it happen yet year after year, decade after decade, statistics on education and poverty remain grim. What are we doing wrong? How do we go about eliciting change? What is more important, economics or education? Is that even a fair question to ask? What a depressing post! I need to get out of the office and into the field and start doing something!

1 comment:

Abu Safiyah said...

read your blogs and perhaps you echo my feelings for Dubai.

caught in the daily run to office routine, I have finally called it QUITS.. yes and moving back home I already have got into children education..

you mentioned abt the UNESCO programme .. could you brief me more on this. this way i can reach and improve far wider population than I am now. Would be in India come Sept and any info and aid is most welcome.

islaahd at yahoo dot com