Educational solutions company, EYouth, signed yesterday a partnership agreement with the University of Hertfordshire, a move that will open the door for the presence of improved educational programmes for Egyptian youth.
The agreement covers a wide range of areas, including – among others – the provision of advanced programmes for youth, hosting events at the university, and collaboration on the implementation of international development initiatives.
E-Youth said the agreement would allow it and the University of Hertfordshire to realize their shared goal of producing a high-quality educational content that meets international standards.
This goal, it said, meets the same objectives of the Egyptian government.
E-Youth noted that co-operation with the university would open the door for the provision of long-term educational programmes for graduates and workers with joint accredited certificates, offering short-term programmes to young people in all governorates, co-operation in establishing a university business incubator, and co-operation in the development of Egypt’s educational sector.
Co-founder and CEO of E-Youth, Mustafa Abdel Latif, said the agreement would be the first in a series of partnerships with international educational institutions.
“These partnerships aim to raise the level of educational programmes for young people in Egypt,” he said.