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Egypt Independent
3 days ago
- Business
- Egypt Independent
Egypt's tourism sees 25% surge in early 2025, defying regional challenges
Despite facing persistent geopolitical challenges in the region, Egypt's tourism sector has experienced a notable increase in visitor arrivals, as reported by the Egyptian Cabinet. According to data from the Egyptian government's Media Center, tourist arrivals to the country saw a 25 percent increase during the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year. The center reported that Egypt welcomed 15.8 million tourists in 2024, marking an increase of over 21 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels. These figures are considered record-breaking, falling within an ambitious strategy to boost the tourism sector. It clarified that these record numbers were achieved despite geopolitical challenges in the region, indicating that Egypt continues to solidify its position as a leading tourist destination. This is attributed to tourism's vital role as a source of foreign currency and a fundamental economic driver that supports the national economy and empowers local communities. The center also noted that these steps are part of a comprehensive strategy based on providing an inclusive tourism experience, developing human capital, and maximizing returns for citizens under the slogan 'Egypt… Unrivaled Diversity.' The Egyptian government's strategy for advancing the tourism sector aims to achieve economic security in tourism by maximizing direct returns for citizens, focusing on human resources, and enhancing the skills of employees within the ministry and the tourism sector as a whole. The government also seeks to strengthen the role of local communities as essential partners in the tourism development system.


Egypt Today
27-05-2025
- Business
- Egypt Today
Egypt tops Arab, African countries in number of universities listed in int'l ranking systems
Cairo University CAIRO - 27 May 2025: Egypt topped Arab and African countries in the number of universities listed in two 2025 international university ranking systems, and ranked second in a third one. The Cabinet's Media Center highlighted the progress made by Egyptian universities in international rankings amidst the unprecedented expansion in university establishments and the development of the higher education system. A qualitative leap has been achieved by Egyptian universities in the most prominent international rankings for 2025, reinforcing Egypt's academic standing in the Arab world and Africa. This emphasizes its success in building a competitive higher education system that meets international standards, the Media Center said. The infographics showed that Egypt topped the Arab and African countries in the number of universities listed in the Times Higher Education 2025 rankings, which evaluates more than 2,000 universities based on 13 sub-indicators covering teaching, research, access to knowledge, and international outlook. The number of Egyptian universities included in the ranking has increased since its release, reaching 35 in 2025, compared to 28 in 2024 and 26 in 2023. This compares to just one university in 2011, while no Egyptian university was included in the ranking in 2013, 2014, and 2015. Egypt also ranked first in Africa and second in the Arab world in the number of universities included in the Spanish Scimago ranking for 2025, which evaluates academic and research institutions based on indicators of research performance, innovative outputs, and societal impact measured by their online visibility. The number of Egyptian universities included in this ranking increased to 52 in 2025, compared to 51 in 2024 and only 15 in 2009. Egypt also climbed 12 places in the Scimago Scientific Publication Index since its release, ranking 25th in 2024, compared to 37th in 1996. The infographics showed that Egypt ranked first in Africa and second in the Arab world in the number of universities included in the QS World University Rankings for 2025, with a total of 15 universities, compared to 6 in 2020. The number of Egyptian universities included in the same ranking of Arab universities also increased to 36 in 2025, compared to 22 in 2020. The QS World University Rankings is based on eight indicators to evaluate each university, including the university's academic reputation, how it prepares students for the job market, and the proportion of international students at nearly 1,500 universities worldwide. In the same context, infographics showed that Egypt leads Arab and African countries in the number of universities listed in the US News rankings for 2025, with 29 universities, compared to 27 in 2024 and 11 in 2019. The US News rankings are based on 13 indicators to evaluate each university based on its research performance and evaluations by members of the academic community around the world.
Yahoo
24-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Fort Cavazos officer to attempt Guinness World Record
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas (FOX 44) – A Fort Cavazos officer will attempt to break a Guinness World Record for the fastest mile run in a bomb suit. According to the Fort Cavazos Media Center, the current record of seven minutes and 24.21 seconds was set by Mark Gibbs in 2017. Captain Travis Chewning-Kulick hopes to demonstrate the physical and mental fortitude required of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians who routinely operate in challenging and physically demanding conditions by besting this time. Captain Travis Chewning-Kulick is commander of the 752nd Ordnance Company in the EOD, according to the Fort Cavazos Media Center. He will attempt to break the record at Phantom Warrior Stadium this Friday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Egypt Today
07-03-2025
- Business
- Egypt Today
Egypt advances women's empowerment
First Lady Entissar El Sisi attends the celebration of the 2023 Women's Day and Ideal Mothers' Day- Press photo CAIRO – 7 March 2025: Egypt is actively working to enhance the role of women as essential partners in societal development and progress. Over the past decade, the government has adopted a comprehensive approach to empower women in various sectors, focusing on principles of justice and equal opportunities. The state has prioritized political empowerment by boosting women's representation in decision-making roles, ensuring their active involvement in policy-making, and enabling them to serve in the judiciary, reflecting the country's belief in women's ability to contribute to justice and rule of law. Furthermore, Egypt continues to support women's economic empowerment by creating an environment conducive to entrepreneurship and increasing their participation in the labor market, contributing to comprehensive national development. On the social front, the government has implemented policies and programs aimed at preparing women for a more active role in society while ensuring access to adequate healthcare, thus promoting a dignified life. These efforts are reinforced by a legislative and institutional framework that guarantees women's rights and strengthens their role across various fields. These actions have positively impacted Egypt's international standing concerning its efforts to empower women. In celebration of International Women's Day, the Egyptian Cabinet's Media Center released an infographic detailing the continuous efforts and measurable actions the state has taken to empower women. The report highlighted Egypt's significant progress in global gender equality rankings. Egypt has advanced 38 places in the United Nations Development Programme's Gender Inequality Index, reaching 93rd place in 2022, compared to 131st in 2014. Egypt also moved up 44 places in the World Economic Forum's Political Empowerment Index, ranking 90th in 2024, up from 134th in 2014. Additionally, Egypt improved its position by 25 points in the World Bank's Entrepreneurial Laws Index for women, scoring 100 points in 2024 (for the third consecutive year), compared to 75 points in 2014. Ambassador Christian Berger, Head of the EU Delegation in Egypt, expressed his appreciation for the Egyptian government, particularly the female leaders in the Cabinet, for their dedication to empowering women. He noted the increasing number of Egyptian women holding leadership roles, excelling in positions once dominated by men. The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) commended Egypt for its numerous accomplishments in combating violence against women. These include the adoption of a constitutional provision to protect women from violence, amendments to the Penal Code to address sexual harassment and female genital mutilation, and the implementation of the national strategy to combat violence against women. The report emphasized Egypt's efforts to politically empower women, showcasing their growing representation in the legislative bodies. By 2025, the number of women in the House of Representatives will reach 163 seats, up from 9 seats in 2012. Additionally, women's representation in the Senate will increase to 41 seats by 2025, compared to just 12 seats in 2012. In terms of decision-making positions, the number of female ministers will rise to 4, with 9 women serving as deputy governors and 5 as deputy ministers in 2025. The judiciary and diplomatic corps have also seen substantial progress, with 3,918 women in the judiciary and 323 women in diplomatic roles by 2025. The report also highlighted significant strides in women's economic empowerment. Female unemployment rates have decreased by 8.2 percentage points, falling to 16.6% in the fourth quarter of 2024 from 24.8% in 2014. Additionally, the number of women with financial accounts has surged by 294.9%, reaching 23.3 million women in 2024, compared to 5.9 million in 2016. As part of the Egyptian government's economic empowerment initiatives, 30,300 projects have been financed through the Nasser Social Bank's 'Mastoura' initiative, benefiting women with a total investment of 730 million EGP since June 2014. Furthermore, the government has directed 76,400 small and micro projects to women as part of the national 'Mashrouak' initiative, accounting for 35% of total projects by February 2025. Additionally, 908,200 small and micro projects worth 17.4 billion EGP have been allocated to women by the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Development Agency, representing 45% of all projects until December 2024. Over 20,000 women have benefited from the Local Development Fund's initiatives, representing 64.9% of all beneficiaries, while 2.3 million women have accessed services and activities aimed at family and women's empowerment under the 'Bidaya' presidential initiative by December 2024. The report also highlighted Egypt's progress in empowering women socially through education and healthcare initiatives. The rate of female school dropouts in the primary phase decreased to 0.19% in the 2023/2024 school year, compared to 0.45% in 2013/2014. Meanwhile, female enrollment in higher education increased to 54.8% in 2023/2024, up from 45.4% in 2013/2014. In terms of healthcare, the number of women benefiting from the President's Health Initiative for Women reached 57.1 million by February 2025. Additionally, 3.1 million women have been screened under the President's Mother and Child Health Initiative since its inception. The report also emphasized the Egyptian government's efforts to provide social protection for women. The number of women benefiting from the 'Takaful and Karama' program has reached 3.5 million, representing 75% of the total beneficiaries. The state allocates 5.2 billion EGP annually to support women heads of households, benefiting 673,000 women. Additionally, 4.2 billion EGP is dedicated to supporting women with disabilities, benefiting 496,000 women. Moreover, the report highlighted that 7.8 billion EGP have been allocated from the Family Insurance Fund to cover alimony payments for 409,000 beneficiaries, including wives, divorced women, children, and parents. Approximately 6.8 million women receive pension benefits, and 3.2 million women are insured. In terms of protecting women from violence, the report highlighted the creation of a National Committee to eliminate female genital mutilation in 2019 and the establishment of a consolidated unit under the Cabinet to protect women from violence. Additionally, 42 units dedicated to combating violence against women have been set up across universities. These continuous efforts demonstrate Egypt's commitment to empowering women, enhancing their position in society, and addressing challenges related to gender equality and women's rights.