Alexandria Chamber and BATU discuss cooperation to align education with labor market needs.
These enhancements aim to provide an integrated educational environment for children of determination, ensuring better opportunities for interaction, learning, and full inclusion in society.
The agreements include grants and debt swap initiatives to advance sustainable development and support Egypt’s national strategy. A key focus is on the Comprehensive Technical Education Initiative, which aims to reform and enhance the country’s technical education system.
The second phase focuses on ensuring the sustainable operation of the university by developing medium- and long-term plans aligned with global excellence standards.
Egypt’s Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, Rania A. Al-Mashat, met with Minister of Education and Technical Education, Mohamed Abdel-Latif, to discuss critical measures for improving the educational process as part of the country’s 2024/2025 fiscal year plan.