Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Delivers Keynote Speech at the Opening of the “4th International Fair and Forum for Technical and Vocational Education and Dual System and Training”

19 February 2025
Al-Mashat: EGP 71.4 billion allocated to education, technical education, and scientific research in the 2024/2025 development plan.
Human development is a key pillar for achieving sustainable and inclusive economic development.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, participated in
the opening of the “4th International Fair and Forum for Technical and
Vocational Education and Dual System and Training", themed “Technological
and Technical Education: Opportunities and Challenges." The event included
representatives from the Ministries of Education, Technical Education, Labor,
the European Union, the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development, and
other relevant stakeholders.
In her speech, Al-Mashat expressed her pleasure
in participating in this event, which provides an important platform for
constructive dialogue among those concerned with technological and vocational
education and training in Egypt. This dialogue aims to build effective
partnerships in this field, positively impacting the future of work in Egypt.
The Minister emphasized that developing the
technical education and vocational training system is a top priority for the
Egyptian government. It has been highlighted as a strategic goal in the
government’s program, aiming to provide better education that contributes to
securing future jobs by upgrading the technical education system, which is one
of the main tools for achieving comprehensive and sustainable development.
Al-Mashat pointed out that this aligns with
Egypt's development vision, as outlined in the Sustainable Development
Strategy: Egypt Vision 2030. This strategy aims to develop an integrated system
of technical education and vocational training, recognizing the importance of
this sector in equipping a large number of young people with the skills and
capabilities required to meet labor market needs and the skills necessary for
the digital transformation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
She added that the government, in
collaboration with the World Bank, is working on developing a new Foreign
Direct Investment (FDI) strategy for Egypt for the period 2025-2030, in line
with the country's priorities. This strategy aims to attract investments based
on new sources of knowledge-intensive capital, technology, skills, and market
access, which will increase the competitiveness and diversification of the
economy, enhance innovation and technology, develop the country's human
capital, and generate high-quality jobs for its citizens.
Al-Mashat noted that the strategy's
formulation has focused on enhancing skills training programs and ensuring that
skill development aligns with private sector needs, which is a key factor for
foreign investors in various sectors.
She highlighted that the Egyptian government
is implementing these priorities by expanding the establishment of applied
technology schools across different governorates, upgrading technical education
and vocational training schools, and continuing to build partnerships with the
private sector to train students in factories. In addition, cooperation with
bilateral and multilateral development partners is expanding to enhance
vocational education in Egypt through cooperation programs that provide
technical and technological support.
She also mentioned that the Ministry of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation is intensifying
public investments directed toward the education sector, which is a priority in
the efforts to achieve human development. This includes providing the necessary
support and investments for all stages of education, as well as technical
education, which plays a crucial role in developing human capital and meeting
labor market needs. Al-Mashat emphasized that the total investments allocated
to higher education, scientific research, education, and technical education in
the 2024/2025 fiscal year plan amount to approximately EGP 71.4 billion.
In this context, the Minister confirmed that
the expansion of applied technology schools and the ongoing development of
technological universities are a priority, with plans to increase the number of
technological universities to 12 next year, up from the current 9. This is part
of the broader goal of achieving full coverage of public and technological
universities over the coming years.
Additionally, the Minister highlighted the
cooperation portfolio with international development partners, which includes
numerous projects in the education sector. The total concessional development
financing directed toward the education sector has exceeded $3.8 billion,
funding more than 39 development projects. These projects include initiatives
to enhance children's learning capacities, improve teacher capabilities and
curricula, and establish schools of excellence in science and technology, as
well as projects focused on technical and vocational education and training.