The state is pressing ahead with a comprehensive education reform program aiming at improving learning outcomes and better preparing students for future labor market requirements.
The government has prioritized education as a key pillar of sustainable development, focusing on reducing classroom overcrowding, addressing teacher shortages, upgrading school infrastructure, and modernizing curricula to keep pace with global developments in science and technology.
Recent findings by the UNICEF indicated improvements in several key indicators, including higher student attendance rates, lower classroom density, and better literacy skills among students.
Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly stressed that curriculum modernization is essential to equip students with the skills needed for future employment opportunities. The reforms also include expanding classroom capacity, enhancing teacher training, and implementing programs to improve reading and writing proficiency.
At the higher education level, the state continues to expand universities and applied technology schools that combine academic learning with practical training, helping graduates acquire skills that match evolving labor market demands.
MENA