Egypt’s Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli discussed Wednesday a report from Culture Minister Inas Abdel Dayem on the results of the 2022 second State Prize for Young Innovators, held at the Supreme Council of Culture on June 28 under the auspices of Egypt’s First Lady Entissar El Sisi.
The premier was posted on copies of works of the winners of the prize.
The award is granted annually to any candidate who is under the age of 18 and provides an innovative intellectual or material product.
Madbouli commended the top-notch intellectual products of this important prize, which, he said, is a new achievement for the state.
For her part, Abbdel Dayem asserted the prize, which was approved by President Abdel Fattah El Sisi in 2020, granted annually to applicants who present innovative products in the fields of culture, arts, culture, innovation and creation.
Innovative works of winning children will be published in story, poetry and drawing, according to her.
The minister added 34 young innovators won in this year’s version as per specific criteria.
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