More Egyptian women attain USAID-sponsored Master’s
The U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) has celebrated the graduation of 37 women from all over
Egypt who received USAID scholarships to earn Master’s in Business
Administration (MBA) degrees at premier universities in the United States.
“These graduates join hundreds of
USAID scholarship recipients who are making a difference in Egypt,” said
USAID/Egypt Mission Director Sherry F. Carlin.
“The U.S.-Egypt Higher Education Initiative is a multi-year investment
in Egypt’s future, but the impact can last a lifetime.”
Supported by the United States
Government through USAID and launched in 2014, the U.S.-Egypt Higher Education
Initiative provides scholarships to talented women and men from underserved
communities throughout Egypt to study at Egyptian and American universities in
fields that are critical to Egypt’s sustained economic growth.
Since its inception, nearly 1,000
men and women have received scholarships for undergraduate and graduate degrees
through this program.
The U.S.-Egypt Higher Education
Initiative scholarship program is part of the $30 billion that the American
people have invested in Egypt through USAID since 1978.
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