Libreville, Gabon — On July 15, 2026, the Local Education Partners Group (GLPE) convened its third meeting under the leadership of Gabon’s Minister of State for National Education, Camélia Ntoutoume Leclercq.
The meeting marked the opening of a crucial workshop focused on the Gabonese Interim Sectoral Education Plan (PSEI) 2026-2030.
The workshop is a pivotal step in Gabon’s strategic approach to transforming its educational system, with UNESCO and its partners actively involved in its development.
The Gabonese government aims to align its educational goals with Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4), which emphasizes inclusive and quality education for all. While the details of the PSEI remain somewhat vague, the plan is expected to modernize and adapt the educational system to meet the challenges of the 21st century, including the integration of technology and artificial intelligence.
The UNESCO representative, Patricio Zambrano Restrepo, emphasized the collective responsibility required for the successful transformation of Gabon’s education sector.
The workshop’s agenda includes the presentation of the PSEI’s strategic axes, thematic clusters, and discussions with technical and financial partners, civil society organizations, and private sector representatives.
The final report will provide insights into the outcomes of these discussions.
As Gabon embarks on this educational reform journey, the country’s commitment to quality education for all citizens is evident.
The success of the PSEI could serve as a model for other African nations seeking to enhance their educational systems.
The outcome of this workshop will be closely watched, as it has the potential to shape the future of education in Gabon and beyond.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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