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Bismillahi Rahmani Rahimou Asalamu Caleikum à vous tous, (Élèves, Parents, Membres du corps de l’Éducation)A partir de demain, les enfants de la Nation, nos enfants vont reprendre le chemin de l’école pour cette rentrée 2016-2017, l’occasion pour moi de souhaiter à toute la famille éducative une bonne et heureuse année scolaire.

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Et tous nos établissements scolaires sont ainsi prêts à accueillir les élèves dans des conditions optimales. Je profite de cette opportunité pour remercier tous les membres de la société civile mais aussi et surtout les forces constituées qui nous ont prêté main forte dans les opérations de nettoyage. Ce traditionnel discours de rentrée, premier temps fort de l’année scolaire qui débute et qui s’annonce riche en chantiers, me paraît opportun également pour partager avec vous un regard rétrospectif sur l’année écoulée et vous faire part des perspectives et défis à relever pour cette rentrée, perspectives et défis ancrés dans la feuille de route tracée par le Président de la République, S.E Ismaël Omar Guelleh. Certes, nous pouvons d’ores et déjà nous réjouir du travail accompli ces trois dernières années et des très bons résultats obtenus aux différents examens. Ainsi pour préserver ces atouts, l’effort, le poids cette année encore, sera porté sur la qualité. Pour ce faire, trois axes prioritaires ont été retenus pour cette rentrée scolaire :

 

Le MENFOP et l’UNICEF lancent un plan de travail ambitieux pour l’éducation 2025-2026.

28 Septembre 2025
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Le ministre de l’Éducation nationale et de la Formation professionnelle, Moustapha Mohamed Mahamoud, et la représentante de l’UNICEF à Djibouti, Beat Dastel, ont signé ce dimanche le Plan de Travail Budgétisé Annuel 2025-2026. La cérémonie s’est tenue au MENFOP, en présence de hauts cadres du ministère et de l’agence onusienne.
 
 
 
Ce plan de travail budgétisé, fixe des objectifs clairs : renforcer la scolarisation et le maintien des filles, en particulier dans les zones rurales et vulnérables ; consolider les capacités des ressources humaines du secteur éducatif ; poursuivre l’expérimentation du projet des Écoles Rurales Intégrées (ERI) dans trois régions pilotes et contribuer au renforcement de la performance du système éducatif.
« L’éducation est la clé du développement durable. Nous devons veiller à ce que chaque enfant, où qu’il soit, ait accès à une école de qualité », a déclaré le ministre, soulignant la priorité accordée au projet ERI.
Madame Beat Dastel a, pour sa part, salué une coopération fructueuse avec le MENFOP et rappelé que ce partenariat représentait un levier essentiel pour atteindre les objectifs éducatifs du pays.
Ce nouveau plan illustre la volonté commune de faire de l’éducation un moteur de développement et d’inclusion sociale à Djibouti.
 
 
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