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President of Beni Suef University participates in the preliminary meeting of the initiative "our capital our workers" chaired by the Minister of Higher Education.

7 Nov 2019

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Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, participated in the preliminary meeting of the national initiative "Our capital is our workers" and the industrial initiative of Egypt.
Headed by Dr. Khalid Abdul Ghaffar, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research. Mohammed Latif, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Universities, and d. Dr. Tarek Rashed, President of Suez Canal University; Majed Negm President of Helwan University, and d. Issam Kurdi President of the University of Alexandria, and d. Dr. Ahmed Al-Bio, Secretary General of the Education Development Fund; Mohamed El-Tayeb, Assistant Minister for Technical Affairs, at the Ministry's headquarters.
This meeting comes as an attempt to link education and training to the labor market by giving young people the opportunity to join the Industrial Initiative of Egypt to learn more from a trade, through Egyptian universities.
Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar stressed the need to harness all possibilities in order to attract young people to participate in training courses carried out by Egyptian universities, within the framework of the initiative and to target the training of one million young men and women, which helps them to enter the Egyptian labor market and abroad.
Dr. Mansour Hassan stated the importance of launching the national initiative "Our Capital Our Workers" because it aims to train one million young men and women in all Egyptian governorates in crafts and professional work, which serves every geographical region and each governorate by an experienced, trained and qualified labor force.
The President of the University pointed out that the University has set up an executive program for the Industrial Initiative of Egypt and has been communicating with some factories in Beni Suef, to study the needs of trades and specialties required. Hotels, Computers, Information, Applied Arts, Institute of Small and Medium Enterprise Studies and Social Work.