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Libyan-Croatian Discussions Focus on Training and Curriculum Development

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Cairo: Undersecretary of the Ministry of Technical and Vocational Education for Technical and Intermediate Institutes, Abdulqader Ghaniya, held a meeting yesterday in Cairo, Egypt, with a Croatian delegation to discuss prospects for cooperation in training, capacity building, and curriculum development.

According to Libyan News Agency, the Croatian delegation, which included the Minister of Education, Professor Radovan, and the Ambassador of Croatia to Egypt, Tomislav Bošnjak, affirmed its country's readiness to provide support and assistance in developing intermediate technical education through training and capacity-building programs. The delegation also pledged to contribute to modernizing and developing educational curricula in accordance with modern standards and labor market requirements.

The Croatian delegation also raised the possibility of allocating scholarships for Libyan personnel at the Master's and Doctoral levels. This initiative aims to raise the efficiency of national personnel and enhance their academic and professional qualifications.

The Croatian Ambassador confirmed that coordination will occur in the coming period to arrange an official meeting between the Croatian Minister of Education and the Libyan Minister of Technical and Vocational Education, Yakhalaf Al-Sifaw. The meeting will discuss prospects for joint cooperation and the development of practical executive programs once the necessary arrangements are finalized.

Both sides reviewed the depth and distinction of Libyan-Croatian relations, emphasizing the importance of working to strengthen and develop them to serve the common interests of the two friendly countries.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the Croatian delegation expressed its appreciation for the Libyan people, affirming its aspiration to expand cooperation and partnership with the Ministry in the coming period.