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Below is the speech by the President of Education International, Thulas Nxesi, at the opening of EI's 5th World Congress in Berlin.
Here are the videos of the speech with English voice-over. Please click twice on the image for the larger version.
Top-Left: Part 1; Top-Right Part 2; Bottom-Left: Part 3; Bottom-Right: Part 4For more EI videos, please visit our Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/EduInternational
Welcome to this 5th World Congress!
Thulas NxesiPresident of Education International
On behalf of the leadership of Education International and our 30 million members – yes, you heard correctly, we do have 30 million members – it's a great pleasure to greet you today.
This is a joyous occasion as we celebrate the growth and successes of our organization. But it is also a time to reflect on the many challenges that face us as educators and trade unionists.
A heavy responsibility therefore rests on our shoulders as we develop strategy and policy to take the organization forward and advance the cause of public education. What is decided here will be decided by you. The quality of those decisions will depend on the quality of our interactions. Be prepared to share experiences and to debate as we chart the way forward.
We meet in Berlin, a truly h
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Minister Thulas Nxesi: Public Service Compliance and HR Convention
Acting Minister for Public Service and Administration, Public Service Compliance and HR Convention
“Building state capacity: towards strategic human capital management in the public service”
Programme Director
Deputy Minister for the Public Service and Administration
The Director General and heads of the broader DPSA family: the NSG, PSETA, CPSI and the PSC
Directors General and Heads of Department present
All our partners including the Public Sector Education and Training Authority, Regenesys, Wits, University of the North-West, Tshwane University of Technology and SAAPAM (South African Association of Public Administration and Management)
Researchers, invited guests and speakers
Ladies and gentleman
Warm greetings to all present for this very important engagement between government – in the form of the DPSA family - and the Higher Education training and research sector. As we have worked to develop a framework for the professionalization of the public service it has become very clear that government – and the public service – cannot do this on their own. We welcome the partnerships that are represented by your attendance at this conference.
I also need to flag that the President has made it very clear