Al-Sisi pushes human capital development at national training academy meeting

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi underscored the importance of investing in human capital through structured training, knowledge transfer, and skills development, describing it as a cornerstone of stronger institutional performance and more effective public policy implementation. He made these remarks on Wednesday during a meeting with the Board of Trustees of the National Academy for Training and Youth Empowerment, attended by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Defence Minister Ashraf Zaher, and other senior officials. The meeting reviewed the academy's proposed strategic plan to develop qualified leaders capable of driving institutional and societal transformation.

The meeting reviewed the academy's proposed strategic plan, which envisions developing qualified leaders to drive institutional and societal transformation while enhancing Egypt's regional and international standing and supporting comprehensive public sector reform. Al-Sisi stressed that trainee selection must be based on objective, merit-based criteria free from favoritism, with programs closely aligned to national priorities and development strategies. He also called for rigorous performance evaluation systems to measure tangible outcomes, alongside greater integration of digital tools and artificial intelligence into training methodologies.

The president highlighted the need to forge strategic regional and international partnerships to exchange expertise and best practices. Executive Director Soulafa Gouili outlined the academy's strategic objectives, including preparing qualified cadres to modernize the state's administrative apparatus, strengthening national and developmental awareness, and positioning the academy as a regional training hub and an instrument of soft power to support Egypt's global engagement.

Discussions addressed mechanisms to sustain the academy's training impact and maximize the value of its accumulated expertise, with a particular focus on leadership and technical programs for youth and the promotion of modern management concepts to enhance public sector efficiency. Chaired by the president, the academy's Board of Trustees comprises senior ministers and experts responsible for setting overarching policy directions and overseeing the implementation of its strategic plans.

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