epad organises training courses for africans
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EPAD organises training courses for Africans

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Egyptian Partnership Agency for Development
Cairo - MENA

The Egyptian Partnership Agency for Development (EPAD), in cooperation with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Suez Canal University, organized a number of training courses for trainees from different African countries.
In a press statement issued on Monday, the Foreign Ministry said that the training courses were offered for 17 African trainees from Sudan, South Sudan, Kenya, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Djibouti and Tanzania.
The closing ceremony of the training course was attended by the Dean of Suez Canal University Mamdouh Ghorab, Deputy Secretary General of EPAD Mohamed Khalil and representatives from JICA.

 

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