Egypt’s Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly, has reiterated the government’s commitment to addressing the issue of overcrowded classrooms in Egyptian schools. During a recent visit to Amgad Primary School in Giza governorate, Madbouly underscored the importance of conducting regular inspections to ensure the effective implementation of measures aimed at improving the educational process.
Accompanied by the Minister of Education, Mohamed Abdel Latif, Madbouly inspected classrooms, activity rooms, and a music room at Amgad School. The PM was pleased to note that the school had successfully addressed overcrowding by implementing measures such as increasing classroom capacities and optimizing resource allocation.
Abdel Latif mentioned that recent initiatives have significantly helped to reduce overcrowded classrooms and teacher shortages. He emphasized the ministry’s commitment to conducting regular field visits to monitor the implementation of these measures and ensure the quality of education at all levels.
The visit to Amgad School highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to support the education sector and improve the learning environment for students across Egypt.
Benha University, under the patronage of the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, hosted a Pink October celebration focused on women’s health and early detection of breast cancer. This event was part of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s initiative for human development, titled “A New Beginning for Building the Human.”
The celebration included a seminar featuring lectures on the importance of early detection of breast cancer, methods of detection, symptoms, self-examination techniques, risk factors, and treatment options. The event also highlighted Benha University’s participation in the presidential initiative for women’s health, which aims to provide breast examination services and screening for non-communicable diseases to women over the age of 18.
By raising awareness about breast cancer and providing accessible healthcare services, Benha University is contributing to the overall well-being of Egyptian women.
HSBC has appointed Pam Kaur as its first female Chief Financial Officer (CFO), making history in the company’s 160-year journey. This landmark appointment underscores HSBC’s commitment to diversity and inclusion at the highest levels of corporate leadership.
Pam Kaur brings an extensive portfolio of experience to her new role, having held various key positions within HSBC since she joined the bank. Her career encompasses critical areas such as finance, risk management, and strategic planning, where she has consistently demonstrated a strong capacity to drive financial performance amid complex regulatory landscapes.
Kaur’s educational credentials further bolster her qualifications. She holds advanced degrees and professional certifications that underline her expertise in financial management and corporate strategy, positioning her well to lead HSBC’s financial operations.
In her new role as CFO, Kaur aims to enhance HSBC’s financial stability and growth trajectory. She plans to leverage technology to improve financial reporting and performance analysis, ensuring the bank remains competitive in an increasingly dynamic financial environment.
Kaur’s appointment is particularly noteworthy in the context of ongoing discussions about gender representation in finance. As the first female CFO of a major financial institution, she serves as an inspiration for women aspiring to leadership roles in the industry. Kaur is a strong advocate for increasing female representation in senior positions, believing that diverse perspectives are essential for effective decision-making. Her appointment marks a promising chapter for both HSBC and the industry at large, as the bank continues to evolve in response to the changing landscape of global finance.
Juhayna Food Industries and RoboGarden Collaborate to Empower Youth at ‘She Can’ Summit
Juhayna Food Industries has partnered with RoboGarden Egypt to support the training of college graduates through the “Learn to Earn” program. This collaboration was announced at the ‘She Can’ Summit, a prominent event focused on empowering women in technology.
During the summit, Juhayna’s External Communications Director, Passant Fouad, and RoboGarden Egypt’s CEO, Engy El-Sabban, participated in a panel discussion on the impact of educational initiatives. Fouad emphasized the importance of education in building a better future for Egypt, especially given the country’s unemployment rate. El-Sabban highlighted the potential of the “Learn to Earn” program to bridge the gap between university graduates and job opportunities.
Through this partnership, Juhayna and RoboGarden aim to foster a new generation of skilled professionals and contribute to the growth of the Egyptian economy.
ExxonMobil Egypt and Elsewedy University Forge Strategic Partnership to Drive Energy Innovation
ExxonMobil Egypt, a leading player in the country’s energy sector, has announced a significant strategic partnership with Elsewedy University. This collaboration aims to foster collaboration in education, research, and development, marking a pivotal step in enhancing educational opportunities and driving innovation within the Egyptian oil and gas industry.
This partnership holds immense potential for the future of Egypt’s energy sector. By investing in education and research, ExxonMobil and Elsewedy University aim to cultivate a highly skilled workforce capable of meeting the evolving demands of the oil and gas industry.
Moreover, the collaboration reinforces ExxonMobil’s commitment to corporate social responsibility by supporting local educational institutions and contributing to the development of the community.
As ExxonMobil Egypt and Elsewedy University embark on this strategic partnership for a lasting impact on the energy sector. The collaboration underscores the importance of education and innovation in driving economic growth and sustainability in Egypt.
This initiative not only strengthens the relationship between the corporate and academic sectors but also positions Egypt as a hub for talent and innovation in the energy industry.
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Sohier Abdullah Appointed as New Chairman and Executive Managing Director of EgyptAir Ground Services
Eng. Yahya Zakaria, Chairman of EgyptAir Holding Company, has appointed Ms. Sohier Abdullah Mohammed Moussa as the new Chairman and Executive Managing Director of EgyptAir Ground Services. This appointment marks a significant milestone in promoting gender equality and empowering women in leadership roles within the industry.
Ms. Moussa’s appointment challenges longstanding norms in a sector historically dominated by male leadership. Her elevation to this prominent position represents not only her personal achievements but also a broader commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion in Egypt’s civil aviation landscape. This decision aligns with global trends that emphasize the importance of women in leadership roles across all industries.
Ms. Moussa will oversee a wide range of operations, including passenger services, baggage handling, and ground support for aircraft. Her extensive experience and strategic vision are expected to drive improvements in efficiency and customer satisfaction. Under her leadership, EgyptAir Ground Services aims to enhance its reputation as a leading service provider in the region.