The Minister of Labor meets a delegation "never" To cooperate in developing the vocational training system and qualifying young people for the labor market
The Minister of Labor, Mohamed Gibran, confirmed the ongoing preparations to sign a cooperation protocol with the “Ebda ADU” company. For development and training, the training arm of the national initiative to develop Egyptian industry “Ibdaa”, within the framework of implementing the “Ministry’s” plan. Towards continuing to develop the vocational training system to qualify young people for the professions needed by the labor market at home and abroad, in cooperation with labor and development partners, especially in the private sector. This came during a meeting held by Minister Gibran, today, Monday, at the Ministry’s headquarters in the New Administrative Capital with a delegation from the company " Start ADU" ..The Minister agreed with the “delegation” The “protocol” includes the allocation of 5 vocational training centers affiliated with the Ministry, as a first stage, for cooperation and supervision by the “company” in the areas of developing these “centers.” From all axes, with the launch of platforms for employment, training, and marketing for them, so that they are ready and developed to fully carry out their tasks in the training process.. The Minister explained that the development of the vocational training system comes to implement the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, to develop the skills of young people and prepare them for the labor market and what it is witnessing. Of the changes and challenges that require continuous preparation for them.
Participated from the “Ebdaa ADU” company: Khaled Hassan and Mustafa. Obaid, and Muhammad Al-Mandrawi, and from the Ministry of Labor: Shaima Mahmoud, Head of the Central Administration for Minister’s Office Affairs, Ibrahim Ali, Head of the Central Administration for Financial and Administrative Affairs, and Muhammad Al-Hawari, General Director of Private Training Center Licensing Affairs.