THE MINISTER WORD
The Ministry of National Education, Higher Education, Scientific Research,
and Arts is the governmental department responsible for developing and
implementing government policy in the areas of education, teaching, research,
and arts (the four sub-sectors managed by the ministry). Since June 1, 2024, it
has been led by His Excellency Mr. Bacar Mvoulana. In order to develop and
implement its policy, the Ministry of National Education relies on:
OUR VISION
Promoting excellence in comprehensive institutional education to foster creative citizens through qualified educational frameworks.
Focusing on learning outcomes, investing in education and training, and preparing responsible citizens by equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed for future prospects.
OUR MISSION
Advancing the learning process and developing an educational environment by fostering creativity and innovation to meet the demands of continuous development.
Organizing and supporting high-quality learning opportunities aimed at developing the skills, knowledge, and attitudes of members of society according to their abilities and in line with national values and needs.
Our mission is to provide quality education that prepares exceptional learners, supported by skilled educators, within a dynamic and engaging educational environment, while fostering strong community partnerships.
Partnership between Comoros and the UAE to Build a Vocational School in Tourism, Hospitality, and Restaurant Management in Mutsamiholi
Minister of Higher Education, Bacar Mvoulana, received the GIS-KSA consulting company from the UAE in a meeting that is part of the bilateral partnership between the two brotherly countries, according to a preliminary agreement signed last year to build a vocational school for tourism, hospitality, and restaurant management in Mutsamiholi, behind the Mutsamiholi secondary school.
Overview of President Azali Assoumani
Azali Assoumani is the President of the Union of the Comoros. He was born on February 27, 1959, on the island of Anjouan. He began his career as a military officer, rising to the rank of colonel, and first took power in 1999. During his initial term, he guided the country towards stability through the Fomboni Agreement in 2001, which played a crucial role in resolving conflicts between the islands and establishing a federal system that distributed power between the central government and the various islands.
Azali Assoumani returned to the presidency in 2016 after winning the elections, focusing on implementing economic reforms and strengthening international relations. In 2019, he secured a new term following a constitutional amendment that permitted him to run for an additional period. During this time, he has worked to enhance infrastructure and boost the national economy.
Azali faces significant economic challenges, including poverty and unemployment, and is dedicated to strengthening international relations with countries such as France and those in the Gulf region to attract investments and support infrastructure development projects.