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The World Youth Forum (WYF) witnessed the issuance of eight important presidential decisions, topped by declaring 2022 as the year of civil society.
The WYF and institutions concerned will establish an effective dialogue platform between the state, youths, and local and international civil society associations.
President Abdel Fattah El Sisi also ordered the forum’s administration to activate its initiative for establishing an incubator for entrepreneurs and micro enterprises in coordination with the government and in collaboration with the private sector and development partners.
The president also ordered the forum’s administration to coordinate with the parties concerned to form youth groups in Egypt and the world for effective participation in the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), due to be held in Sharm El Sheikh.
Sisi also directed the cabinet to form a comprehensive vision with development partners for regional expansion of the Egyptian development initiatives.
The president also ordered the National Training Academy (NTA) to prepare specialized programs for Arab and African youths to hone their skills in the technological and entrepreneurship domains.
The president also tasked the forum’s administration and the bodies concerned to launch an international youth campaign to stand on international water resources issues.
Sisi also ordered the cabinet to coordinate with state institutions to prepare a comprehensive framework for Egypt’s vision on the reconstruction of conflict-hit areas in the region.
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