USAID, Egypt kick off Mansoura University career development centers
The U.S. government in
partnership with the Egypt Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
and the American University in Cairo have celebrated the launch of two career
development centers at Mansoura University.
“These centers will help students
prepare for, and attain, employment,” said USAID/Egypt Mission Director Sherry
F. Carlin. “Students who use these
career development centers will receive support to tailor their career paths
based on market trends. They will also
benefit from linkages between the universities and industries in the Delta.”
The centers will provide
training, networking, and linkages between the university and the private
sector to increase career opportunities and job training for students and
alumni.
CDC staff will become qualified
career service providers empowered to provide professional guidance to
students, ensuring the sustainability of the centers.
The International Labour
Organization, a project partner, will also train staff on collecting and
analyzing labor market information and will develop staff capacity to serve
students with disabilities.
USAID’s support of the CDCs is
part of the $30 billion that the American people have invested in Egypt through
USAID since 1978.
USAID, still in partnership with
the Ministry of Higher Education and The American University in Cairo, is also
working to scale up a pilot career development center model that resulted in
thousands of employment opportunities for Egypt’s university students.
The expanded $20 million project
will establish 12 University Centers for Career Development at 20 universities
in greater Cairo, the Delta, and Upper Egypt that will reach up to 70% of
university students in Egypt.
To find out more about USAID’s
work in Egypt, please see https://www.usaid.gov/egypt, and follow on Facebook
and Twitter at @USAIDEgypt.
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