The agreement, witnessed by Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk, Academy President Dr. Moustafa Hodeib, and First Vice President Dr. Rasha Ragheb, seeks to develop human capital in line with Egypt's 2030 vision for economic reform.
The protocol was signed by Ahmed Abdel Razek, the ministry’s
Permanent Undersecretary, and Dr. Amr El-Nahhas, the academy’s Vice President
for Business Development. It will provide partial scholarships for ministry
employees and their families to pursue postgraduate studies and will facilitate
the exchange of expertise and knowledge.
Kouchouk stated that the protocol is a significant step
toward improving institutional performance and promoting sustainable
development, highlighting the ministry's belief in the importance of investing
in its workforce.
Hodeib expressed pride in the partnership, noting that the
academy will leverage its expertise to help the ministry prepare qualified
personnel to meet future challenges.
Ragheb also thanked the finance minister, expressing confidence that the initiative would positively impact employees by providing access to the academy's expertise across various fields.