PM: State Pursuing Strategic Vision to Build Globally Competitive Workforce
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Egypt is implementing a strategic vision to develop a globally competitive workforce.
- The "One Million International Licenses" initiative aims to equip one million young Egyptians with international certifications in technology, languages, and freelance work.
- The International Labor Market Observatory will track global trends to align education and training with in-demand skills.
Under the visionary leadership of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Egypt is embarking on a transformative journey to cultivate a generation of highly skilled professionals ready to compete on the global stage. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly's address at the launch of the "One Million International Licenses" initiative and the International Labor Market Observatory powerfully articulated this national ambition. This is not merely about awarding certificates; it represents a fundamental shift in our educational and economic strategy, recognizing that true investment lies in empowering our people. The initiative's focus on digital expertise, foreign language proficiency, and entrepreneurship directly addresses the evolving demands of the international digital economy and the rise of remote work. From an Egyptian perspective, this endeavor is crucial for unlocking the vast potential of our youth and integrating them into global value chains. Unlike a Western perspective that might see this as a simple skills development program, for Egypt, it is a strategic imperative for national development, economic diversification, and reducing reliance on traditional sectors. The "triangle of skills" framework โ combining digital proficiency, language mastery, and internationally recognized freelance competencies โ is a homegrown solution designed to empower our youth to shape their own futures. The establishment of the International Labor Market Observatory is particularly significant, providing us with the data-driven insights needed to ensure our educational pathways remain relevant and responsive to global trends. This proactive approach, championed by the Ministry of Education through expanded digital qualification programs and the "Khotwa" curriculum for entrepreneurship, signals Egypt's unwavering commitment to building a future where its citizens are not just participants, but leaders in the global workforce.
We are not only celebrating today the awarding of 2,000 international licenses in the fields of technology, languages, and freelance work, but also reaffirming a clear strategic direction adopted by the Egyptian state to build a generation capable of competing in the global labor market and qualified to shape its own future.
Originally published by Egypt Independent in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.