The meeting at the ministry's headquarters in the New Administrative Capital focused on human resources development and vocational training. The goal is to better prepare young Egyptians for both local and international job markets, including training them to start small businesses. Gobran also outlined the ministry's ongoing initiatives in these areas.
Magnet Belton, the consulting arm of Belton Holding, is a
leading Egyptian firm specializing in institutional transformation, performance
development, recruitment, and training.
The company's delegation, led by CEO Shery Bishara, praised
the ministry's recent efforts in training and employment.
Other attendees from Magnet Belton included Hazem Naguib, a sustainability and sustainable finance director, and Amr Farouk, a business development officer. Ministry officials present were Hend El-Senousy, Director General of Labor Market Information, and Wael Abdel Sabour, Director General of Training Centers Affairs.