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DH | Kingdom countries meet on education

HomeMediaDH | Kingdom countries meet on education
From left: St. Maarten caretaker Minister Plenipotentiary Jorien Wuite, Aruba Minister Plenipotentiary Guillfred Besaril, Aruba Minister Rudy Lampe, Dutch Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and Curaçao Minister Marilyn Alcala-Wallé.

THE HAGUE–Representatives of the governments of the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and St. Maarten met in The Hague on Tuesday for the so-called four-country consultation in the area of education.

During the meeting, the representatives discussed current important developments in education of the individual countries. Common interests were talked about. The four countries arrived at various agreements regarding exchange of information and collaboration on projects and initiatives in the area of education.

Present on behalf of the Netherlands was Minister of Education, Culture and Science Ingrid van Engelshoven, St. Maarten caretaker Minister Plenipotentiary Jorien Wuite, Aruba Minister of Education Rudy Lampe, Aruba Minister Plenipotentiary Guillfred Besaril and Curaçao Minister of Education Marilyn Alcala-Wallé.

The four-country consultation on education takes place annually. During the meeting, the ministers of the individual countries provided an update on educational projects being implemented and general developments in education.

Bron: Daily Herald

4 reacties

  1. During the meeting, the ministers of the individual countries provided an update on educational projects being implemented and general developments in education.

    Wat had Alcala gedeeld? Haar vakantie kiekjes?

  2. “The four countries arrived at various agreements regarding exchange of information and collaboration on projects and initiatives in the area of education.”
    Wow! Dit zijn echt baanbrekende resultaten. Vreemd dat geen van de landelijke media dit bericht hebben opgepakt.

  3. Our representative of Curaçao has played everyone ones again. She found out about this meeting (just) last week where after Eugene (PM) a request sent to our parliament for a postponement of the integrity debate.

    Shame on you all.

    By see by fly synonym for mrs. Alcala.

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