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Moon Hall Cairo Opens June 15 as Egypt's First Centre for Learning Difficulties
Moon Hall Cairo Opens June 15 as Egypt's First Centre for Learning Difficulties

Daily News Egypt

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily News Egypt

Moon Hall Cairo Opens June 15 as Egypt's First Centre for Learning Difficulties

Egypt's first dedicated centre for learning difficulties, Moon Hall Cairo, will open on June 15. The launch includes an educational workshop featuring UK and local specialists, aimed at raising awareness and introducing the centre's services. The facility is located within the New Giza Educational Hub and has been developed in partnership with Moon Hall School UK, a British institution specialising in support for students with dyslexia and related conditions. The project was first announced in London in September 2024. Moon Hall Cairo will provide services including: Speech and language therapy Occupational therapy Support for dyslexia Assessments for ADHD and autism Educational psychology Programmes for gifted students The centre is staffed by a multidisciplinary team using internationally recognised methods, adjusted for the local context. The opening follows a collaboration agreement signed last year during a UK-Egypt trade mission, hosted at the Egyptian Embassy in London and attended by British and Egyptian officials. The initiative is part of broader education partnerships led by New Era Education, which has also launched other UK-affiliated institutions in Egypt, including Uppingham Cairo and the upcoming King's School Canterbury International College. Moon Hall Cairo's website will also launch on June 15, offering more details about available services.

UK Announces £7.5 Mln Medical Aid for Gaza
UK Announces £7.5 Mln Medical Aid for Gaza

See - Sada Elbalad

time01-05-2025

  • Health
  • See - Sada Elbalad

UK Announces £7.5 Mln Medical Aid for Gaza

Israa Farhan The United Kingdom has pledged an additional £7.5 million in medical aid to support civilians in Gaza, as part of its ongoing response to the worsening humanitarian crisis in the region. The initiative, led by the British Minister for the Middle East, Hamish Falconer, aims to strengthen emergency healthcare services for those affected by the conflict. As part of this support package, £1 million will be directed to the World Health Organization in Egypt to assist the Egyptian government in providing treatment to patients medically evacuated from Gaza. This funding will help supply critical medical equipment, rehabilitation tools, and essential medications. The latest pledge builds on a previous £1 million contribution announced in October 2023, which enhanced UK-Egypt cooperation in delivering humanitarian support to Gaza. The new package is designed to improve the capacity of Egyptian health facilities to accommodate the increasing number of evacuees in need of urgent care. The British government emphasized that the ongoing collapse of Gaza's healthcare system has left thousands of civilians without access to essential medical treatment. The additional funding is intended to help bridge that gap, ensuring that life-saving care is available to the most vulnerable. The UK also confirmed a contribution of £1.5 million to UK-Med, a British medical NGO, to sustain the operation of its two field hospitals in Gaza. These facilities, located in Deir al-Balah and Al-Mawasi, have provided healthcare services to over 410,000 patients since the onset of hostilities. The hospitals offer surgical care, maternal health services, rehabilitation, and general medical treatment. In a further show of support, the UK has allocated £5 million to the UN's Humanitarian Fund for the Occupied Palestinian Territory. This funding will support critical projects focused on health, water, sanitation, food security, protection, and shelter for civilians in Gaza. Two children from Gaza recently arrived in the United Kingdom for specialized medical care, funded by the UK-based charity Project Pure Hope. The British government has facilitated logistical support for this initiative, underscoring its broader commitment to humanitarian efforts in the region. According to the British Embassy in Cairo, Egypt has received the highest number of medical evacuees from Gaza, with patients treated across 170 hospitals in 24 provinces. The partnership between the UK, Egypt, and the World Health Organization has played a central role in sustaining these efforts. read more Gold prices rise, 21 Karat at EGP 3685 NATO's Role in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict US Expresses 'Strong Opposition' to New Turkish Military Operation in Syria Shoukry Meets Director-General of FAO Lavrov: confrontation bet. nuclear powers must be avoided News Iran Summons French Ambassador over Foreign Minister Remarks News Aboul Gheit Condemns Israeli Escalation in West Bank News Greek PM: Athens Plays Key Role in Improving Energy Security in Region News One Person Injured in Explosion at Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid News Egypt confirms denial of airspace access to US B-52 bombers News Ayat Khaddoura's Final Video Captures Bombardment of Beit Lahia Lifestyle Pistachio and Raspberry Cheesecake Domes Recipe News Australia Fines Telegram $600,000 Over Terrorism, Child Abuse Content Arts & Culture Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's $4.7M LA Home Burglarized Videos & Features Bouchra Dahlab Crowned Miss Arab World 2025 .. Reem Ganzoury Wins Miss Arab Africa Title (VIDEO) Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Sports Neymar Announced for Brazil's Preliminary List for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers News Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly Inaugurates Two Indian Companies Arts & Culture New Archaeological Discovery from 26th Dynasty Uncovered in Karnak Temple

Sustaining transnational education - Egypt - Al-Ahram Weekly
Sustaining transnational education - Egypt - Al-Ahram Weekly

Al-Ahram Weekly

time18-02-2025

  • Business
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Sustaining transnational education - Egypt - Al-Ahram Weekly

Reem Leila reviews the findings of a recent report on the sustainability of transnational education in Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE Egypt leads the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in transnational education (TNE) enrolment in UK universities with 28,000 students in 2022-23. A report issued last week examined the sustainability of TNE in Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE. Conducted in collaboration with institutions in the three countries, the report highlighted the distinctive dynamics of TNE. 'Due to economic and currency challenges, more Egyptian students are likely to opt for studying in Egypt rather than going abroad,' the report said. The UAE follows Egypt closely with regards to TNE enrolment in UK universities with 22,000 students and Qatar with 3,000. Egypt is committed to developing the country's educational institutions so that it coincides with global standards, both in terms of infrastructure as well as curriculum development, to enhance the academic and research landscape in Egypt, the rest of the Middle East and Africa, Mustafa Refaat, secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Universities (SCU), told participants at the launch event. Speaking on behalf of Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Ayman Ashour, Refaat highlighted the success and significant impact of international university branches in Egypt, saying they have played a key role in transforming the higher education system by implementing standards of research, innovation, and academic excellence. 'The transformations the world is witnessing require the development of capabilities and adaptive skills to keep pace with global market demands,' Refaat explained. The efforts of the SCU, Refaat said, enabled the provision of diverse educational opportunities, developing an internationalisation strategy, and expanding scholarship programmes. According to the report, the UAE leads in postgraduate TNE enrolments, with a significant demand for flexible delivery options. Qatar, though with fewer students, shows the highest proportion of online-flexible enrolments, indicating a strong preference for flexible models among postgraduate TNE students across all three countries. The report also introduced a framework for the sustainability of TNE, built on five key pillars: mutual benefits, financial feasibility, inclusivity and depth of partnerships, leadership and human resource development, and mutual trust and communication. 'This framework provides practical insights for institutions aiming to build sustainable partnerships that align with regional development priorities,' the report said. At the event, British Ambassador to Egypt Gareth Bayley said the UK Higher Education Mission in Egypt reflects his country's commitment to strengthening educational partnerships and technological collaboration with Egypt. Bayley also expressed his support for UK-Egypt educational partnerships which, he said, contribute to creating a thriving academic environment for future generations. Mark Howard, director of the British Council, emphasised the council's commitment to enhancing relations between British and Egyptian institutions to ensure students receive high-quality education. * A version of this article appears in print in the 20 February, 2025 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly Short link:

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