A host of graduates at the National Training Academy (NTA) said the academy has greatly contributed to improving their ideas and viewpoints through connecting between scientific programs and field training.
They also hailed the academy for its role in gaining new capabilities and experiences through the various international partnerships in different spheres.
The graduates further extended thanks to the state for its constant support to them.
The NTA is considered a unique educational entity, they affirmed.
They also underlined, in the presence of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, exerting utmost efforts to promote peace and ensure respect values in order to undertake their role in implementing Egypt’s vision to attain sustainable development goals and Africa’s 2063 Agenda.
Meanwhile, the US Chief innovation officer at the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training (ACCET) Res Helfer said, in his speech during the NTA’s graduation ceremony, that he paid a visit to the academy, describing the visit as “very successful”.
The NTA meets all the criteria related to educational materials and goals and teachers’ qualifications, he went on to say.
Executive director of the NTA Rasha Ragheb thanked President Sisi for having a great confidence in Egypt’s young people, saying the forum, launched in 2017, sends a strong message to the entire world that there is a real political will to invest in human resources.
She said the academy includes many programs, including Presidential Leadership School, Executive Presidential Leadership School, African Presidential Leadership School, Junior Presidential Leadership School and Advanced Presidential Leadership School.
She added that the academy adopted many government initiatives aiming at honing skills of the State’s administrative apparatus, including Professional Civil Servants (PCS).
Now, there are 28,000 Egyptian and African trainees at the academy, she added.
Executive director of the NTA Rasha Ragheb expressed happiness that the academy now offers consultancy services to a number of governmental bodies, including Sakkara Center which is affiliated with the Local Development Ministry.
The academy is now in talks with a number of brotherly Arab countries to offer needed consultancy services, she added.
She added that the academy held partnership agreements with a number of its counterparts in France, Switzerland, Poland and South Korea to get acquainted with the latest as regards training methods.
Then, she read out the recommendations of the forum that included a call for a global summit grouping international financing institutions and donors to mull best ways to help poor and impoverished communities.
The forum also called for setting up a business council for Africa projects bringing together young entrepreneurs and businessmen to provide funding opportunities to innovations of young people.
The forum recommended that the WHO would adopt an initiative on the Mutual recognition of Covid-19 vaccination certificates.
It also called for localizing seawater desalination technology in all world countries suffering from water scarcity.
It also urged listing issues related to regulating uses of transboundary water resources on global agenda through crystalizing a global model for governance in the water resources management domain based on the sustainable regulations of the international law.
It called for unifying UN efforts to set up a platform to guarantee providing needed funding for reconstruction and launching an international strategy to enhance social and humanitarian solidarity and creating bigger chances for boosting international peace and security.
At the end, President Sisi handed the graduates of the academy their graduation certificates.
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