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"Egyptian-African businessmen" Launching an initiative to make Egyptian products available in African markets

The “African Access” initiative… visits by students to cooperate with companies of “Egyptian-African businessmen”

 

 

In continuation of the efforts and activities in place and the distinguished relations between the Egyptian African Businessmen Association and its strategic partners,  Within the framework of the implementation steps of the “Nafath” initiative Which was launched by the association with “Singur” University. With the aim of networking between university students from 25 African countries and Egyptian factories and products  And to complete the selection of delegates, representatives and partners  Targeted Africans: The association, in cooperation with Senghor University, organized a series of extensive field visits for students of the Department of Public Administration  And public health at the university.

 

These visits come within the framework of the serious executive aspect  For the "African Access" initiative Which  It was previously announced and launched by the association in cooperation with Singur University.

 

Visits to major factories were organized by members of the association  In order to achieve various goals, including providing opportunities  Practical training for African students pursuing doctoral and master’s degrees, expanding their business networks, and promoting investments in the countries they represent.

 

This step reflects the association’s and the university’s commitment to enabling students to acquire practical knowledge and enhance their opportunities in the labor market.

 

The visits began on Wednesday morning with students from the Management Department visiting the factories of the Al-Arabi Group for Trade and Industry, and students from the Public Health Department visiting Al-Arabi Hospital.< /p>

 

The students had the opportunity to learn about production processes and innovative work methods. The visits will be completed tomorrow, Thursday, with two visits to Giza Power factories that produce different types of electricity cables, and also to the “IPIC” factory. It is the first factory for pasteurized egg products in the Middle East and North Africa.

 

These field visits gave students a unique experience in expanding their knowledge of the industrial sector, and enhancing their understanding of the challenges and opportunities available in business. These tours also contributed to strengthening relationships between students and companies, and providing opportunities for future training and professional cooperation.

 

Dr. Yousry El-Sharkawy, President of the Egyptian-African Businessmen Association, said: “We are happy to cooperate with Senghor University in organizing these field visits for students, as it gives them the opportunity to learn about a variety of advanced industries in the region. Enabling African students to learn about the experiences and expertise of major factories opens new horizons for innovation and entrepreneurship for them."

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Dr. Al-Sharqawi added: "These visits are part  Essential to the 'African Access' initiative Which aims to enhance communication and cooperation between the African market  And local companies, we believe that these partnerships will enhance opportunities  Knowledge, training, exchange of knowledge and cultures, open horizons and achieve realistic results, which contribute to building strong and sustainable relationships between the business sector and academia.< /p>

 

Al-Sharqawi also stressed that this type of initiative contributes significantly to strengthening  Cooperation and economic relations between Egypt and the rest of the African continent, and enhances opportunities for direct trade exchange as well as economic and investment work between companies and institutions that are members of the association and brothers on the continent.

 

Dr. Al-Sharqawi concluded his speech by saying: “Through these visits, we seek to expand the base of the Egyptian presence and Egyptian products among the students who we see as” In the postgraduate stages, most of them came to Egypt and have additional time that can be rehabilitated and in this way reemploy African human energies to achieve public benefit, and enable them to participate effectively in developing the economies of their countries.

 

He also pointed out   We look forward to continuing cooperation with universities and academic institutions to achieve greater success and prosperity.

 

 

Noteworthy  The Access Initiative is an 'African Access Initiative – African'  It carries more than one dimension and goal, in addition to enhancing trade exchange and expanding the circle of economic cooperation between Egypt and African countries, by enhancing access to products and services  Healthy and diverse Egyptian products in the markets of 25 African countries, including 15 French-speaking countries. In addition, the initiative aims to restore  Recruiting, exploiting and directing the energies of African graduate students affiliated with Senghor University, through the   It is managed between the association and the university and works to network and get acquainted between them and the Egyptian and African business and financial community, with the aim of achieving positive benefit for all concerned parties. The access of Egyptian products and services to markets and countries is facilitated for students who are willing and serious about engaging and cooperating with Egyptian companies, through a joint training system that provides serious students with theoretical and practical opportunities, supervised by the association and the university and managed by well-qualified personnel.

 

 

The students benefited greatly from the field visits, as they had the opportunity to explore manufacturing and production processes in major factories in the region. They were also able to expand their knowledge about advanced technologies and innovative work methods, which contributed to deepening their understanding of the local industry and enhancing their professional capabilities.

 

For her part, she expressed  Management of facilities, hospitals and factories  Member institutions  Welcoming the visiting students, she stressed the importance of communicating with the next generation of professionals and entrepreneurs on the African street  These visits also provided a platform for exchanging ideas and becoming familiar with the choices and needs of the African market  And building new relationships between students and business owners. This cooperation contributes to supporting economic and trade development on the continent, and enhancing opportunities for future cooperation.

 

Moreover, these visits demonstrate an ongoing commitment to bridging the gap between education and the labor market, and providing vocational training opportunities for students. This cooperation encourages the expansion of investment and promotes economic development on the continent, as well as enabling students to acquire new skills and benefit from practical experiences to advance their career path towards success.

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