Source: ANGOP
The government official said so at the opening of the conference with the theme "Woman, her education, job and main challenges" held in the ambit of the activities programmed by the Education Ministry as part of the celebrations of the country's forty years of independence, to be marked on November 11.
To the minister, education is a universal right and must be a reality for everyone, reason why the Angolan Executive has been working to improve the education sector, aiming for a harmonious development of the country.
"Society sees the family as the nucleus. Thus, one should not forget, there are no families without a woman, because they are known as life givers, protectors of families and, above all, they are authentic educators in society (...)", said the source.
According to Pinda Simão, in the past few years quality of education has been a priority of the Ministry, a factor that can all be achieved when there is a good relationship between the school and the family.
"In celebrating 40 years of independence we should find inspiration in the national heroines who, in various social sectors, have helped Angola conquer its independence", emphasised the minister.