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Egypt, S. Korea conclude GIS environmental program

Businessmen Team news 04 October 2025 11:48 AM
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Egypt, S. Korea conclude GIS environmental program

The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), South Korea's official development assistance agency, held an online seminar with the Egyptian Ministry of Environment to mark the conclusion of a three-year (2023-2025) capacity-building programme.

The initiative, titled "Capacity Building in Geographic Information Systems for Environmental Planning and Management in Egypt," was implemented under KOICA's Scholarship and Training Programme, Capacity Improvement and Advancement for Tomorrow (CIAT).

The programme targeted Ministry of Environment staff, aiming to boost the effectiveness of environmental planning and management in Egypt through the activation of an integrated Geographic Information System (GIS).

The seminar featured officials from the Ministry of Environment, along with representatives from KOICA partners, including Beni-Suef Technological University and the General Organisation for Export and Import Control.

Graduates from the programme's three cohorts presented their experiences and demonstrated the immediate impact of their training in South Korea on their daily work.

Three ministry staff members detailed how they are now utilising their acquired knowledge and GIS skills to deliver more effective public services. They noted that the programme not only enabled them to prepare realistic action plans but also exposed them to Korean culture and its advanced GIS applications.

A master's programme graduate from the CIAT initiative in South Korea also shared her experience with attendees. The seminar underscored the pivotal role of international cooperation in supporting public sector capabilities and strengthening Egypt's environmental sector.

In 2025, KOICA provided training to 45 officials from four key Egyptian entities: the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Interior, and the National Council for Women. Additionally, six Egyptian candidates were selected for the scholarship programme in various fields to further their professional development.

The KOICA-affiliated CIAT programme is South Korea's flagship human resource development initiative. It focuses on training and building the capacity of government officials, engineers, researchers, and policymakers from developing countries by sharing Korean development expertise and transferring technology.

 KOICA, a Korean government agency under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, implements development assistance to combat poverty and support sustainable socio-economic growth in developing nations globally. Since its establishment in 1998, the KOICA Egypt office has supported projects in areas including technical education for youth, digitalisation of government services, programmes to address gender-based violence, women's empowerment, and support for vulnerable groups.