In a country with high youth unemployment—such as Egypt—could it be that young people can develop new solutions? Can young, creative minds come up with new ideas that have never been considered or ...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of young Egyptians graduate from the nation's schools and universities, then struggle to find jobs that make use of their education. Ahmed Galel, director of the ...
More and more people are leaving traditional jobs and turning to freelancing and small business ownership to cope with inflation and currency fluctuations. The economic crisis has created challenges ...
The dominance of a few large, old, and politically connected firms is strangling the growth of a robust and competitive private sector. Egyptian workers want stable jobs with security of tenure and ...
Sabina Dewan announces the first annual meeting in Cairo of the global “Just Jobs Network,” which will explore ways to generate stable, equal, and sustainable growth through good jobs in Egypt and the ...
The fair will provide Egyptian job-seekers with access to thousands of verified job vacancies in over a dozen different industries The US Embassy in Cairo is due to hold its annual job fair “Shaghlna” ...
About 320 kilometers south of Cairo, Egyptian psychiatrist and Egyptologist, Dr. Mervat Abdel Nasser, has chosen Tona el Gabal village in Mallawi district, Minya Governorate as the site for her ...
The decades-long strategic partnership between the U.S. and Egypt has remained strong, partially because of vibrant business to business relationships. The central principle of our relationship ...
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