Egypt’s NIGSD Launches 3rd version of the training program "Governance and Sustainable Development and their impact on the performance and objectives of the Foundation" of the staff of local and African countries
03 March 2022
The National Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development (NIGSD) - the training arm of the Ministry of Economic and Economic Development – launched the third version of the training program "Governance and Sustainable Development and their impact on the performance and objectives of the Foundation" for the employees of local and African countries, and the staff of the deaf and mute, which continues until March 5.
Dr. Sharif Sherif, Executive Director of the National Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development (NIGSD), said that the training program comes within the framework of the Egyptian government's keenness to contribute effectively to the African continent's sustainable development efforts.Sherif added that the training grant was for the second time in cooperation with the German Hans Zaydel Foundation and for the third time in general after the success achieved by the first version of the program in cooperation with the Egyptian Agency for Partnership for Development through VR technology for five continents in April 2021.While the second version is launched in cooperation with Hans Zaydel in October 2021.Dr. Sharif Sherif pointed out that the training program aims to define the concept of sustainable development and its objectives, and the agenda of African Sustainable Development 2063, by identifying the concept of strategic planning and management of objectives, and sustainable development related to institutional objectives.For its part, Dr. Hanan Rizk, president of the training network for administration institutes in Africa reviewed "Development" during the opening session, the establishment of the program "Governance and Sustainable Development and its impact on the performance and objectives of the institution." Rizk to the training provided by the Institute for African Bruises, especially in sustainable development and governance applications, explained that the idea of guiding the program for localities depends on that development partners must be including local staff.
It is noteworthy that the training program is presented in English and Arabic and targets 22 gender government officials aged between 25 and 45 who are working with various administrative positions with local units concerning their work to design and implement sustainable development projects at the local level in various sectors.