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Media alert: Equal Education to host learner-led People’s swearing-in ceremony outside the Department of Basic Education, calling for justice and a transformative education system empowering all learners

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STATEMENT SUMMARY:

Event Overview: On Friday, 27 September, hundreds of Equal Education (EE) Equalisers (learner members of EE) from five provinces will hold the People’s swearing-in ceremony for Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube outside the Department of Basic Education in Pretoria.

  • The ceremony aims to reiterate the call for prioritizing equal and quality education for all learners in South Africa.

Presentation of People’s Performance Contract: Equalisers will present Minister Gwarube’s People’s performance contract, drafted by learners, to the public.

  • The contract reflects national and provincial campaign demands based on challenges learners face in accessing their right to education.

Objectives of the Ceremony:

  • Increase Public Understanding: To increase public understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the Minister of Basic Education and Provincial MECs for education.
  • Remind Officials of Their Commitments: To remind the Minister and MECs of their commitment to improve the education system and uphold learner rights.
  • Provide a Platform for Voices: To provide a platform for learners, educators, parents, and school governing body members to voice their expectations and experiences.
  • Highlight Key Issues: To showcase key issues in the education system and advocate for necessary reforms.
  • Mobilise Public Support: To mobilize South Africans to support EE and advocate for prioritizing basic education, especially in the context of the Government of National Unity.

Call to Action for Minister and MECs:

  • The Minister and MECs are urged to heed the call of learners facing significant obstacles in accessing education three decades into democracy.
  • EE urges Minister Gwarube to meet with learners on Friday to hear their needs.

Importance of Immediate Action: The next five years are crucial, and immediate action towards ensuring access to quality education for all must begin.

#FixOurSchools  #FixTheNorms  #FundOurFuture  #YouthPowerBeyondTheBallot  #SafeSchools   #LongWalkToSchool  #NoSpaceForUs   #ReadingRevolution  #SofundaSonke  

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To arrange an interview:

  • Sesethu August (Equal Education Communications Officer) sesethu@equaleducation.org.za or WhatsApp 083 890 8723 / Call 063 221 7983

 

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