A delegation from Turkmenistan, led by Deputy Minister of Education Mr Atayev, participated in the Education World Forum (EWF) held in London from 17 to 20 May 2026. The Forum brought together ministers, senior officials, policymakers, and education leaders from around the world, reaffirming its status as the leading global platform for education dialogue and co-operation.
The participation of the Turkmen delegation highlighted the country’s growing engagement with international education networks and its commitment to advancing educational development in line with global best practice.

UK Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson and Deputy Minister of Education Azat Atayev.
The Forum officially opened with remarks by the UK Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities, Bridget Phillipson. She underscored the importance of investing in future generations, noting that we invest in the education of the society we want to see in the future. Delegates also heard a powerful and inspiring address by Malala Yousafzai, co-founder of the Malala Fund, who emphasised the critical importance of ensuring access to education for girls worldwide.

Malala Yousafzai, co-founder of the Malala Fund.

The Turkmen delegation at the Education World Forum.
Throughout the Forum, the Turkmen delegation engaged in a comprehensive programme of plenary sessions and bilateral meetings with international partners, education providers, and organisations. These discussions focused on exploring opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and the further development of Turkmenistan’s education system.
A key highlight of the programme was the ministerial dinner held at Lancaster House, where Mr Atayev joined fellow education leaders for discussions with Secretary of State Bridget Phillipson. The engagement provided an important opportunity to strengthen bilateral dialogue and exchange views on shared education priorities.

Varkey Foundation Global Schools Prize award ceremony.
The delegation also attended the Varkey Foundation Global Schools Prize awards, celebrating excellence and innovation in education globally. In addition, productive discussions were held with representatives of the British Council, supporting further co-operation in the field of education.

Deputy Minister of Education of Turkmenistan Atayev delivered a speech during the Forum.
During the Forum, Mr Atayev delivered a speech focused on the role of education technology in improving both the quality of and access to education. He highlighted the importance of embracing digital innovation to support inclusive, future-ready learning systems, reflecting Turkmenistan’s commitment to modernising its education sector.
Turkmenistan’s active participation in the Education World Forum 2026 demonstrates its continued commitment to international partnership and its ambition to contribute to shaping the global education agenda.
