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A committee was held to discuss graduation projects for participants in the Regional Development Exchange Programme: “Professionalism in Management and Design of Development Projects” track - Class of 2024
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Jul 23, 2024
Over the course of two days, a committee was held to discuss graduation projects for participants in the Regional Development Exchange Programme: “Professionalism” track “Management and design of development projects” – Class of 2024
Where 35 participants submitted their projects to pass the program out of a total of 50 participants from 8 countries. : (Egypt - Morocco - Syria - Lebanon - Iraq - Tunisia - Jordan - Libya).
Graduation projects focused on measuring the ability of participants to apply what was acquired during the training period, especially in The field of integrating the goals, requirements and dimensions of sustainable development into the development practices and development projects that they design.
The committee was formed from a number of experts from the Misr El Kheir Foundation, namely:
Prof. Dr. Iqbal Al-Samalouti - Member of the Board of Trustees of the Misr Al-Khair Foundation< /span>
Dr. Mohamed Mamdouh - Head of the NGO Development Sector
Dr. Saber Hassan - Head of the Education Sector< /p>
A/ Mahmoud Al-Masry - Director of the Economic Empowerment Program
Mahmoud Al-Shimi - Director of the Governance and Sustainable Development Program. span>
A/ Hossam Al-Sayed - Responsible for the Sustainable Development and Climate Action Support Unit.
Technical support team:
A/Youssef Ahmed - NGO Development Officer.
It is worth noting that the regional program (professionalization of management and design of development projects) was implemented within 35 days Training, which is one of the tracks of the Regional Development Exchange Programme. The program aims to build an interactive educational platform between development practitioners at the regional level that allows the exchange of experiences, support and support among them, especially in common fateful development issues.
All thanks to the jury for allowing time to discuss with the participants during the committee's session.< /strong>
All the best to all those who passed the program in support of their quest to achieve a “sustainable civil society”