Education in Egypt

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Education in Egypt
Ministry of Education (Egypt)
Leader(s)Reda Hegazy
General details
Primary languagesLiterary Arabic
System typeNational

In the 21st century, the Government of Egypt has given greater priority to improving the education system. According to the Human Development Index (HDI), Egypt is ranked 97 in the HDI, and 9 in the lowest 10 HDI countries in the Middle East and Northern Africa, in 2014. With the help of the World Bank and other multilateral organizations Egypt aims to increase access in early childhood to care and education and the inclusion of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at all levels of education, especially at the tertiary level.[1] The government is responsible for offering free education at all levels. The current overall expenditure on education is about 12.6 percent as of 2007.[2] Investment in education as a percentage of GDP rose to 4.8 in 2005 but then fell to 3.7 in 2007. The Ministry of Education is also tackling a number of issues: trying to move from a highly centralized system to offering more autonomy to individual institutions, thereby increasing accountability. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative finds that Egypt is achieving 89.3% of what should be possible for the right to education, at their level of income.[3]

  1. ^ "Hamdy, A.(June 2007). "ICT in Education in Egypt" Survey for ICT and Education in Africa: Egypt Country Report Education in Egypt". Infodev.org. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  2. ^ UNESCO Institute of Statistics, 2008
  3. ^ "Egypt - Human Rights Tracker". rightstracker.org. Retrieved 2023-02-27.

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