The President of the Tunisian Union of Social Solidarity, Naïma Jlassi, received a delegation from the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, led by Mohamed Slimane Bilal, Director General of the Center for Training and Distance Exchange under Mauritania’s Ministry of Digital Transformation, Innovation, and Administrative Modernization.
During the working session, both sides agreed to strengthen the exchange of expertise and best practices in the field of early childhood development, while also supporting the use of modern digital solutions to advance distance training systems for educational professionals.
The agreement also provides for contributing to the improvement of the quality of programs and services aimed at young children in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, according to a statement released today by the Tunisian Union of Social Solidarity.
The meeting, held last Thursday, focused on examining ways to support the exchange of experience and know-how in the field of childhood, particularly with regard to children in early childhood.
It also offered an opportunity to review the Tunisian Union of Social Solidarity’s experience in distance training and mentoring for educational staff, as well as to discuss ways of integrating modern technologies and digital platforms to enhance the quality of educational services provided to children.