The “Egypt Economic Workers System ” celebrates the graduation of the first batch of Libyan youth and honours the leaders of the system In the presence of the Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation of Libya as part of the initiative to create Libyan cadres

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In an exceptional atmosphere of joy and happiness surrounding the place, the “Egypt Sustainable Economic Workers System” celebrated
Under the presidency of Engineer Haitham Hussein, Chairman of the Board, and the leadership and staff of the sustainable system, we celebrate the graduation of a cohort of Libyan youth as part of the training programme in the fields of cybersecurity, information technology, artificial intelligence, and media, within the framework of the “Creating a Libyan Workforce” initiative more generally.
The ceremony began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran by Sheikh Ibrahim Reda, an Al-Azhar scholar and religious and educational advisor to the Egyptian Workers’ Complex.
The event was honoured by the presence of His Excellency Dr. Engineer Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhouma, Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation in the Libyan government Mr Muhammad Al-Houni, Training Administration Consultant at the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation of the Libyan Government.
In addition to a number of prominent figures such as Deputy Youssef Kamoud, Vice Chairman of the Labour, Youth and Social Affairs Committee in the Libyan Parliament, and other members from the Libyan Ministry of Labour They were given a special honor for their dedication to supporting this distinguished training program.
The event also featured a number of speakers who have trained Libyan youth, including Dr. Mohamed Al-Harathi, an IT and digital media consultant; Dr. Mohamed Higazi, a consultant in digital legislation and intellectual property; Major General Dr. Ahmed Abd Al-Hafiz, advisor to the Chairman of the National Communications Regulatory Authority; Major General Dr. Osama Ragheb, former Deputy Head of the Nasser Higher Military Academy; Dr. Taher Nasr, a human resources expert; Dr. Mohamed Hussein, a professor of management at the University of London; and Dr. Ahmed Karkit, a strategic management consultant.
In a related context, many trainers and trainees were honored in an atmosphere of happiness and joy
The trainees expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the role that the lecturers played in enhancing their knowledge and developing their skills, emphasising that the training programme represents a genuine starting point for them in their professional journey.
At the end of the party, the esteemed guests congratulated the trainees on successfully completing the programme Emphasising the importance of collaborative efforts between Egypt and Libya in developing youth and equipping them with the necessary skills to achieve sustainable development across various economic and developmental fields in general.

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