

Aino
Ezzat-Agha
Helsinki
"A qualitative and sustainable early childhood education - for both children and staff"
I am a barefoot Helsinkian who has always lived in Helsinki, except for a short detour to Espoo and a 7-year period in London. Early childhood education has interested me from a young age; first as a group family daycare provider, then as a teacher, and for 13 years as a director. Now, I work as a manager of early childhood education. I live with my family two children and my husband in Degerö.
Important political topics
Children, Youth, and Families
The children are our future. It is important that families with children feel safe and at home in Helsinki. To support this, we should have a high-quality and sustainable early childhood education. A sustainable early childhood education where we have good staff who thrive and build a high-quality and inclusive early childhood education where children feel comfortable and learn. This way, parents can go to their work during the day with peace of mind.
Equality and Equity
Helsinki is a hometown for all its residents. Everyone here should have the same opportunities for a good life.
Culture and Leisure
It is important that the residents feel good. In the city, we should invest in development that contributes to the well-being of its inhabitants. We should have a rich selection of art, theater, etc., and provide opportunities for sports and physical activity for everyone.
Candidate's answers in election machine
1 / 11
Early childhood education should be free for everyone.
Some of early childhood education should be free of charge for everyone, just like preschool is free for all.
2 / 11
Schools should prioritize traditional textbooks over digital learning materials.
3 / 11
One of the municipality’s most important tasks is to invest in sports facilities and opportunities for exercise and recreation.
4 / 11
It is important to provide all residents with equal opportunities for cultural activities.
5 / 11
The municipality should introduce or improve opportunities for residents to influence how municipal funds are used through participatory budgeting.
6 / 11
The municipality should invest in public transportation.
7 / 11
It should be possible to be a resident in more than one municipality, for example, through digital municipal citizenship.
8 / 11
The municipality should better facilitate the expansion of renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.
9 / 11
The municipality should mix more housing types in planning than is currently the case.
10 / 11
The municipality should introduce anonymous recruitment.
11 / 11