"The future of a homeland" The Upper Egypt Youth Forum is launched in Minya with the participation of 15,000 young men and women
The Mostaqbal Watan Party launched the activities of the Upper Egypt Youth Conference, in Minya Governorate, with the participation of 15,000 young men and women, on the grounds of Minya University Stadium.
This was attended by, Counselor Abdel Wahab Abdel Razek, Chairman of the Mostaqbal Watan Party, Representative Ahmed Abdel Gawad, Vice President of the Party and Secretary-General, Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and Sports, Representative Alaa Abed, Vice President of the Party, and Ahmed Hossam Awad, Central Youth Secretary of the party, Dr. Essam El-Din Sadiq Farhat, President of Minya University, and Representative Mohamed Nashaat Al-Omda, Secretary of the Party in Minya Governorate, in addition to the participation of all leaders of the central secretariat, secretaries of specific secretariats, members of the House of Representatives and Senate, and the secretariats of all Upper Egypt governorates.
Councilor Abdel-Wahab Abdel-Razek, head of the party, stressed during his speech the importance of the awareness of Egyptian youth, as they are the bulwark Invincible in the face of challenges, pointing to the support of Egypt’s youth for the President of the Republic, Mr. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
In a related context, Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and Sports, said that the people of Upper Egypt are a symbol For strength and commitment, and the ministry and party’s interest in them is an essential foundation for achieving their aspirations for a better future.
At the same time, Ahmed Hossam Awad, Central Youth Secretary, reviewed a number of initiatives and projects. Which was implemented by the Mostaqbal Watan Party to support youth over the previous period, including the “Our Youth” project. And the “Riyadah” program And others.
In another context, Dr. Issam Farhat explained that the university is keen to provide all means of care for its young children and provide an appropriate environment, praising the efforts of the Mostaqbal Watan Party within the governorate.
MP Ahmed Abdel Gawad, Vice President of the Party and Secretary-General, concluded the activities of the Upper Egypt Youth Forum by presenting a number of outputs and recommendations, including: inaugurating 5 The Future of a Homeland Youth Academies in the governorates of (Qena – Sohag – Minya – Beni Suef – Assiut) were previously established in Dakahlia Governorate, in continuation of the establishment of the Future of a Homeland Youth Academies in all governorates of the Republic, in addition to allocating 250,000 accredited international and international training certificates, in light of the cooperation protocol concluded between the Secretariat Youth Central and EYOOG Foundation, and advertising About allocating 100,000 certificates to the youth of Upper Egypt, free of charge, from IBM International in the fields of modern technology, from the “Our Youth” project. Which provides one hundred thousand employment and training opportunities for the youth of Egypt.
20,000 employment opportunities will be allocated to the youth of Upper Egypt, and there will also be priorities and opportunities for the youth of Upper Egypt to join the leadership program and obtain certificates accredited by The American University in Cairo, providing twelve scholarships for graduates Universities of Minya, Assiut, Qena, Luxor, Aswan, and South Valley, with two scholarships for each university to obtain a doctorate degree in one of the modern and rare specializations, from one of the prestigious universities in the United Kingdom. It was also announced the launch of an initiative to pay off the debts of all small farmers across the republic for the benefit of the Agricultural Development and Credit Bank in two stages. The first in January, and the second in the second half of the month February.
At the end, the conference included a concert performed by the young singer Hamada Hilal, which added a festive character that enhanced the atmosphere of joy and interaction among the young participants.