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Immigration Min. Launches "Gameatk laha hak Alek" Initiative


Mon 11 Nov 2019 | 01:11 AM
Gehan Aboella

Nabila Makram,Minister of Immigration launched the "Gameatk laha hak Alek." Initiantive during a conference organized by the University of Tanta.

Th event saw the participation of Dr. Magdy Abd ElRaoof and Dr. Ahmed Ammar, a Neurosurgeon in Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Ammar is one of the first people to approve of the initiative launched in the University of Tanta.

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Makram announced that the initiative is one of the biggest achievements of the "Misr Tastateea." Conference in the education field.

The initiative is organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Higher Education to benefit from the Egyptian scientists and professors abroad as well as transferring their experiences to Egyptian Universities.

The initiative represents a great example of teamwork needed to achieve our number one goal, which is building a modern country.

The minister of Immigration thanked the president of Tanta University for his cooperation in launching the initiative and organizing it.

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The minister is also reviewing DrAmmar’s vision of the university's developmen and students' support.

Makram explained that the University of Tanta's conference is the first of many of its kind in the Egyptian Universities to connect the Egyptian scientists and experts abroad with their universities.

These universities shall also benefit from their experiences in different fields.

Tanta University president said: "We're proud to launch the "Gameatk laha hak Alek." Initiative. The initiative is considered to be a huge benefit to Egyptian universities, connecting Egyptian scientists and experts abroad and their motherland, Egypt.

Dr. Abd ElRaoof confirmed the University's cooperation with the Ministry of Immigration since the announcement of the initiative to benefit from university's graduates who are living abroad.

Dr. Ammar added that the "Gameatk laha hak Alek." Initiative is the dream of the Egyptians living abroad who are looking for a way to benefit their country and help raise its place in the world.

Dr. Ammar mentioned that since his first day in Japan he remembered the University of Tanta and dreamed about coming back home.

The Neurosurgeon also mentioned that before the initiative there wasn't an institutional work to understand their dream of coming back to Egypt but with the initiative they can do that through the different conferences.

All initiatives and conferences come as a part of the Ministry's strategy to benefit from Egyptian experts abroad and to connect them with their motherland.

Dr. Ammar emphasized that the Egyptians abroad are willing to participate in the different events to achieve their dream of making Egypt the best country in the world.

Dr. Ammar sent two of the University of Tanta's Neurosurgery students to china on an educational mission free; he also presented two of his most important scientific works to the university.

He also added that his participation in the "Misr Tastaeea bel Taeleem" Conference was the main platform from which the "Gameatk laha hak Alek." Initiative was launched.

The initiative is originally based on exchanging of the scientific experiences between scientists inside and outside Egypt to benefit and develop the Egyptian universities.

He confirmed that the initiative is a national project to help build a modern Egypt.

The initiative’s goal aims to build a specific data base for the graduates and increase the participation in continuous education programs, scientific research, the scientific publishing and the scientific visits.

Contributed by Sara Goda