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Cooperation Between Social Solidarity Ministry and Administrative Capital Company to Establish Educational Center for Disabled.


Cairo: Minister of Social Solidarity Maya Morsi engaged in discussions with Khaled Abbas, Board Chairman of the Administrative Capital Company, and Atif Hassan, Founder and Chairman of Cavendish Education. The talks focused on a collaborative effort within the ‘educational life road’ initiative, which aims to establish Egypt’s first comprehensive educational center for children with disabilities. This project is spearheaded by the Administrative Capital Company in partnership with UK’s WMC Company and Cavendish Education, with the intention of extending this model across various governorates.

According to State Information Service Egypt, Minister Morsi emphasized that this cooperation is part of a strategic alignment and integration between the Ministry of Social Solidarity, the Administrative Capital Company, and Cavendish Education. The partnership seeks to bolster efforts to enhance and safeguard the rights of disabled individuals, aiming to integrate them into society while providing a supportive environ
ment.

The meeting also explored the mechanisms for setting up an integrated qualification center. This center will adhere to the latest standards to train and prepare educational professionals to effectively work with disabled individuals, ensuring they receive the necessary support and opportunities for development.