Our weekly deep-dive into education in Egypt, Published every Monday in EnterpriseAM.
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Education Ministry’s takeover of international school certificate accreditation bids farewell to USD fees
Students will still have a pathway to study abroad, with…
Egypt hits primary school enrollment targets, but reading literacy rates lag
Only 34% of Egyptian primary students achieve a minimum reading…
Egypt targets African students to offset potential Gulf enrollment dip amid regional uncertainty
Even if we succeed in attracting international students to Egypt,…
Edtech startups’ strategy: Test in Egypt, scale in the Gulf
“GCC expansion did not replace Egypt — it complemented it,”…
Mandatory education expansion shifts the investment case for Egyptian mid-market schools
More years of compulsory schools means more students, which means…
Trucking’s education and training problem risks holding the sector back
Currently, the path to becoming a heavy-truck operator is a…
Egyptian boards debate AI strategy while their employees are already retraining in the shadows
“Learners are preparing ahead of disruption rather than reacting after…
The state sets a 20% market share target for private schools by 2030 in its National Narrative for Comprehensive Development
Meeting 2030 education targets is going to be hard considering…
Egypt looks to private management to fix the investment decline in schools
For the state, the move represents a healthy balance between…
Higher education shifts from mass market degrees to tackling industry bottlenecks
The upcoming Food Sciences University, in partnership with Japan’s Hiroshima…
The end of the degree factory? Higher Education Ministry introduces new rules for private investors.
A new investment prospectus was released Sunday, and offers from…
Nawah Scientific leads a new wave of Egyptian “expertise as a service” to fill the skills gap
Universities are producing record numbers of graduates, yet CEOs in…