Celebrating world teachers valuing education investing in education for a brighter future


By Elywin Chighali Mhango

On October 5th every year, World Teachers’ Day is celebrated globally, serving to honor the invaluable contributions of teachers in shaping the future of children and society as a whole. The theme for this year, “Valuing Teachers’ Voices: Towards a New Social Contract for Education,” emphasizes the importance of recognizing and empowering educators in their vital roles. While this day is commemorated worldwide, Malawi’s Ministry of Education observed the event on October 25th.

World Teachers’ Day is a significant occasion that acknowledges the dedication of teachers who provide transformative educational experiences, helping to build sustainable futures and fostering personal fulfillment within their communities. However, current global challenges, such as an alarming shortage of teachers and deteriorating working conditions, threaten the profession and the quality of education.

Minister Kambauwa joining the teachers

In Malawi, Mr. Foster Mkandawire, speaking on behalf of the Executive Director of Plan Malawi, announced that the international organization has allocated 4.2 million kwacha to the Ministry of Education. This funding is designated to reward exemplary teachers across the country. Recognizing the best-performing educators from various educational divisions, these awards aim to inspire and motivate teachers to continue their hard work and commitment to excellence in education.

The efforts made this World Teachers’ Day highlight the pressing need to value educators and improve their circumstances, ensuring that they are supported in their critical role in shaping a brighter future for generations to come.