In the presence of the President of South Valley University, A Workshop discussing Investment Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in Qena and Luxor Governorates


Prof. Dr Youssef Gharbawy, President of South Valley University, witnessed a workshop hosted by the Luxor government to discuss investment opportunities for entrepreneurs in Qena and Luxor in cooperation with Inroot Development Enterprise and the Dutch Embassy in Cairo, in the presence of Prof. Dr Hazem Omar, Deputy Governor of Qena, Ambassador Han Moritz, Ambassador of Dutch in Cairo, Prof. Dr Mohamed Mahgoub Azzouz, President of the Luxor University, Dr Mostafa Abdel-Khaleq, President of Sohag University, and Dr Magdy Mohamed Ali, Vice- President of Aswan University  

The President of South Valley University stressed the imp  ortance of coordinating efforts between universities and the government sector, as universities consider a house of expertise that includes various disciplines. On the side of university hospitals, it also organizes medical convoys at a rate of one convoy every 40 hours. the president stated that the university pays great attention to the field of entrepreneurship, as the university includes a career development centre that provides training courses in various fields to qualify youth for the labour market and hosts the Information Technology Institution (ITI) in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications, which aims to improve the information infrastructure

The president referred to aspects of cooperation with Inroot Development enterprise, including awareness of the principles of entrepreneurship, a competition for entrepreneurs, a course for preparing trainers in the field of entrepreneurship, conducting studies for economic sectors, and establishing a business development unit at South Valley University.

The Dutch Ambassador spoke about aspects of combined cooperation between the Egyptian and Dutch sides in the field of water and food insurance, expressed his happiness in cooperating with the universities of South Valley, Sohag, Aswan and Luxor in supporting the projects of young students and graduate, and the Dutch embassy’s keenness to support entrepreneurship, youth projects, and women’s economic empowerment.
Hisham Al-Salmouny, the representative of the Enroot Development Foundationentre, spoke about the aspects of cooperation between the Foundation and universities in the field of entrepreneurship, pointing out that entrepreneurship is at the centre of the state’s attention and that the Foundation always seeks to support efforts made in sustainable development.

Prof. Dr Mostafa Abdel-Khaleq, President of Sohag University, and Prof. Dr Mohamed Mahgoub Azzouz, President of Luxor University, spoke about the most important community services provided and the efforts of entrepreneurship for students and graduates.
Dr Maryam Abdel Karim from Enroot Foundation spoke about the most important investment opportunities and economic sectors for entrepreneurs in Qena and Luxor.

The activities of the workshop had witnessed by Dr Ghada Khalil, Director of the 2030 Pioneers Program at the Ministry of Planning, Dr Essam Abdel Hady, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture in Qena, the Deans of the Faculties of Tourism and Hotels, Fine Arts, Computers and Information at Luxor University, and a group of faculty members from South Valley University and Luxor University.