[ 29 September 2009 ]
GENEVA -- The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to
education, Mr. Vernor Muñoz, will visit Mongolia from 1 to 8 October
at the invitation of the Government, the first mission to the
country by a UN independent expert monitoring the right to
education.
"I am extremely interested on observing closely how nomadic
communities, which constitute a significant percentage of the
population, get access to education and assess its quality," said
Mr. Muñoz announcing his visit to Mongolia, where up to 40% of its
2.7 million inhabitants live in rural areas.
"Mongolia has placed great value in education with policies that
encourage children from both urban and rural areas to complete
primary and secondary education, and this could constitute an
example of a best practice" added the Special Rapporteur.
Mr. Muñoz will visit kindergartens, primary and secondary schools as
well as public universities. He will focus on issues related not
only to access to education, but also to the quality of education,
in particular for girls and boys from rural and nomadic communities
and economically and socially disadvantaged groups.
The Special Rapporteur will meet with Government officials and with
civil society representatives, including non-governmental
organizations. He will also have discussions with education
professionals, academics, students and trade unions.
During his mission, Mr. Muñoz will visit the capital city
Ulaanbaatar, including one of its remote districts, Nalaih, as well
as Jargalant and Myangad soums of Khovd province in the western
region.
Based on the information collected during the visit, the Special
Rapporteur will prepare a report on his mission to the Human Rights
Council in 2010.
A press conference will be held on Thursday 8 October 2009 at 15.00
at the UN House in Ulaanbaatar.
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Mr. Muñoz (Costa Rica), who was appointed Special Rapporteur in
August 2004 by the UN Commission on Human Rights, is independent
from any government and serves in his individual capacity. The
Commission first decided to appoint a Special Rapporteur to examine
questions relevant to the right to education in 1998. The mandate
was renewed by the UN Human Rights Council in 2008 for an additional
three-year period.
Mr. Muñoz is currently Director of the Department of Education's
Human Rights Ombudsman of Costa Rica and Researcher of the Institute
of Latin-American Studies at the National University of Costa Rica.
He has been Professor of Human Rights, Philosophy of Law and Civil
Law in public and private universities in his country, as well as
visiting professor at various universities in the world.
For further information on the mandate and work of the Special
Rapporteur, please visit: http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/education/rapporteur/index.htm
For information on the situation of human rights in Mongolia, visit: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Countries/AsiaRegion/Pages/MNIndex.aspx
For media requests regarding the Special Rapporteur’s visit to
Mongolia, please contact Ms. Bolorchimeg Bor (Tel.: +976-11-312217 /
e-mail: bbor@unicef.org )
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights - Media Unit
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