Egypt, ILO sign USD 3.7 mn MoU on capacity building, job creation: Egypt signed a MoU with the International Labor Organization (ILO) on Monday that will see them collaborate on a three-year project to support private sector and SME development through capacity building workshops, according to an Investment Ministry in a statement. The Norwegian government will provide USD 3.7 mn in funding to the project, which will offer a number of training programs and workshops, on the organizational and individual levels, designed with the aim of better preparing labor for the job market.
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