The program trained officials from the Ministry of Environment, equipping them with practical skills to improve environmental governance.
The initiative will modernize vocational training in Electric Vehicle (EV) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) engine maintenance, while strengthening Egypt’s capacity in technical education and sustainable mobility.
Prime Minister Madbouly praised the collaboration as a model for fruitful partnerships and applauded the launch of the second phase of a project to link education with industry at Beni Suef Technological University, valued at $8 million.
The visit follows CHANG’s participation in COP29 in Azerbaijan, where KOICA will sign an MOU with the UNFCCC to launch projects under their Climate Future Partnership.