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Overview of the Country
Background:
- Official name: Arab Republic of Egypt 1
- Capital: Cairo 1
- Location: Northern Africa 1
- Official language: Arabic 1
- Population: 106,884,353 (2024) 2
- Gross domestic product (GDP): US$ 395.93 Billion (2023) 3
- Gross national income (GNI) per capita, PPP (current international $): 17,990 (2023) 4
Membership of Regional Economic Communities (RECs):
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Education Priorities, Policy and Strategy References
Critical Sector Strategic Priorities in Education include: 1
- Access and Participation
- Quality of Learning and Teaching
- Equity and Inclusion
- Governance and Management
Two transversal priority levers include digital transformation and a strong teacher workforce
The approach is to operationalize these priorities across the seven components.
In pre-primary:
- expand kindergarten provision,
- increase availability of adequate classroom facilities,
- improve the physical condition of existing kindergarten educational centres.
In basic education:
- improve foundational learning for all and equitable access to and successful completion of primary and preparatory education for all,
- Address the causes of dropout, with particular attention to excluded and marginalized groups, to reduce disparities based on gender, disability, and geographical location.
In secondary education:
- Expand equitable access to and participation in both general and technical education,
- Offer competency-based, relevant curriculum,
- Ensure sufficient availability of schools, classrooms, and teachers to accommodate qualified graduates from basic education.
In community education sub-sectors:
- Reduce early school leaving by identifying and addressing the causes,
- Direct out-of-school children to appropriate learning streams,
- Offer flexible learning opportunities.
In adult literacy programmes:
- Increase government funding and development partner support for adult and non-formal education,
- Expand access to and improve the quality of centres and facilities, particularly literacy programmes.
In sector-wide governance and management:
- Put in place an effective management and administration system,
- Ensure accountability, transparent and efficient governance,
- Implement sustainable, equitable financing modalities,
- Enable system strengthening and mobility through agile partnerships and multiple pathways within and across education subsectors.
In digital transformation and innovation reforms:
- Transform the educational ecosystem with fully integrated digital components,
- Support fluid management of the system and hybrid/blended learning,
- Provide schools with high-speed internet, equipment, digital content and materials, IT specialists, training, and teaching and administrative resources.
Policy and Strategy References
Education Sector Plan:
- The Arab Republic of Egypt, Ministry of Education and Technical Education. (2023). Education Sector plan (ESP) 2023-2027
- The Ministry of Education and Technical Education
Related strategic documents:
- (2022). Strategic plan MOETE 2022-2026. Ministry of Education and Technical Education (MOETE).
- National Statement of Commitment
- Egypt Vision 2030, which reflects the state’s long-term strategic plan to achieve the principles and goals of sustainable development in all fields and localize them in the various Egyptian state agencie
- (2023). The National Agenda for Sustainable Development Egypt’s Updated Vision 2030. Ministry of Planning and Economic Development.
- Egypt national project 2014-2030. Ministry of Education, Egypt. Strategic plan for pre-university education:
- (2023). The National Agenda for Sustainable Development Egypt’s Updated Vision 2030. Ministry of Planning and Economic Development.
- Egypt's Education 2.0, launched in 2018, is a reform aimed at transforming the K-12 education system by 2030, focusing on skills-based learning and digital integration; it aligns with Egypt's Vision 2030
- Additional education policy reform and strategic documents
Strategic Plan for Pre-university Education
National Commitment Statement:
Early Childhood Education Policy:
- Education Sector plan (ESP) 2023-2027. The Arab Republic of Egypt, Ministry of Education and Technical Education. (2023).
- National Council for Childhood and Motherhood
- UNICEF, and Countdown to 2030 Women’s, Children’s and Adolescent’s Health. Country Profiles for Early Childhood Development. (2023)
- UNICEF Egypt (2019). Early Childhood Development in Egypt
National Teacher’s Standards:
The National Credit and Qualifications Framework:
- UNEVOC TVET Country Profile
- UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning article regarding Recognition, Validation and Accreditation in Egypt
Higher Education Accreditation body:
- National Authority for Quality Assurance & Accreditation of Education (NAQAAE)
- The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
- The Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) is a comprehensive digital library that provides free access to high-quality digital resources, including academic journals, e-books, and multimedia content. It supports Education 2.0 and aims to enhance learning and research across various educational levels in Egypt, including higher education and scientific research
- UNESCO Higher Education Policy Observatory Country Profile
- European Training Foundation (2022). Quality Assurance in Vocational Education and Training in Egypt ETF. Forum member institution: Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Professional Integration
National inclusive policy:
- The Arab Republic of Egypt, Ministry of Education and Technical Education. (2023). Education Sector plan (ESP) 2023-2027
- Egypt: national report. 48th session of the International Conference on Education, ICE: "Inclusive Education: The Way of the Future", Geneva, 25-28 November 2008
Gender Policy:
- National Council for Women, Egypt. (2017). National strategy for the empowerment of Egyptian women 2030
- Ministry of International Cooperation
- Ministry of Social Solidarity in Egypt
- The African Union International Centre for the Education of Girls and Women in Africa (AU/CIEFFA)
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) policy:
Youth policy:
- (Traget: Youth Migrants) International Organization For Migration Mission to the Arab Republic of Egypt. (2021). Egypt Youth Strategy 2021-2025
- Ministry of Youth and Sports
- ILO Youth Country Briefs
ICT Country Profile:
Resilience plan:
- United Nations Egypt. Egypt COVID-19 response and recovery interventions
- The Arab Republic of Egypt, Ministry of Education and Technical Education. (2023). Education Sector plan (ESP) 2023-2027
Climate Change Education and Communication:
- The Arab Republic of Egypt, Ministry of Education and Technical Education. (2023). Education Sector plan (ESP) 2023-2027
- GEMR – Climate Change Communication and Education Profile
Private sector - Non-State actors in Education:
Sexuality education:
Education Scenario for 2043:
Additional Resources:
- Ministry of Education, Egypt. Strategic plan for pre-university education 2014-2030
- UIS Country Profile for Egypt
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Governance and Structure
Governance Structure for Education:
- Ministry of Education and Technical Education (MoETE): This is the primary body responsible for pre-university education. It manages public schools and oversees private institutions, including the development and implementation of policies, curriculum, and standards for primary, preparatory, and secondary education, as well as technical education.
- Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR) is responsible for higher education, including universities and research institutions, MoHESR handles post-secondary education and scientific research.
- Professional Academy of Teachers (PAT) body is responsible for teacher training and professional development, ensuring that educators are well-qualified and supported.
- National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (NAQQAE) ensures the quality of education across various institutions, including accreditation and quality control measures.
Education System Structure: 1
- Pre-primary Education: Two years of kindergarten (ages 4-5)
- Primary Education: Six years of education (ages 6-11).
- Preparatory Education: Three years of education (ages 12-14)
- Secondary Education: This stage includes three main options:
- General Secondary (3 years, ages 15-17)
- Technical Secondary (up to 5 years)
- Vocational Education
Additional Resources:
- Ministry of Education, Egypt. Strategic plan for pre-university education 2014-2030
- UIS Country Profile for Egypt
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Access and Participation
School age population (2023): 1
- Pre-primary: 5 006 971
- Primary: 15 305 620
- Lower secondary: 6 607 994
- Upper secondary: 6 065 957
Gross enrolment ratio (2023): 1
- Pre-primary: No data found
- Primary: 90.31% (2023)
- Lower Secondary: 95.80% (2021)
- Upper secondary: 72.12% (2023)
Completion rates: 2
- Primary: 93.69%
- Lower Secondary: 84.06%
- Upper Secondary: 76.06%
Out-of-School rate (2019): 2
- Primary school age: 0.46%
- Lower secondary school age: 5.14%
- Upper secondary school age: 5.14%
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Learning Outcomes
Proportion of children and young people achieving at least a minimum proficiency level by sex: 1
Reading:
- In grades 2/3: No data found
- At the end of primary: 44.57% (2021)
- At the end of lower secondary: No data found
Mathematics:
- In grades 2/3: No data found
- At the end of primary: No data found
- At the end of lower secondary: 26.84% (2019)
Learning achievement in reading (Early grades): 2
- Low proficiency, PIRLS, 2021 (Overall average): 45%
- Medium proficiency, PIRLS, 2021 (Overall average): 19%
- High proficiency, PIRLS, 2021 (Overall average): 5%
Learning achievement in mathematics (End of lower secondary): 2
- Low proficiency, TIMSS, 2019 (Overall average): 55%
- Minimum proficiency, TIMSS, 2019 (Overall average): 27%
- Medium proficiency, TIMSS, 2019 (Overall average): 7%
- High proficiency, TIMSS, 2019 (Overall average): 1%
Learning achievement in science (End of lower secondary): 2
- Low proficiency, TIMSS, 2019 (Overall average): 49%
- Minimum proficiency, TIMSS, 2019 (Overall average): 24%
- Medium proficiency, TIMSS, 2019 (Overall average): 6%
- High proficiency, TIMSS, 2019 (Overall average): 1%
Additional Resources:
- The Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) is a comprehensive digital library that provides free access to high-quality digital resources, including academic journals, e-books, and multimedia content. It supports Education 2.0 and aims to enhance learning and research across various educational levels in Egypt
- The National Centre for Examinations and Educational Evaluation (NCEEE)
- The TIMSS and PIRLS website provides information about international assessments that track trends in student achievement in mathematics, science, and reading, including on Egypt
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Teaching
Percentage of teachers qualified according to the national standards (2021): 1
- Pre-primary: 80.93%
- Primary school: 86.90%
- Lower secondary: 85.78%
- Upper secondary: 83.29%
Percentage of teachers trained according to the national standards: 1
- Pre-primary: No data found
- Primary school: No data found
- Lower secondary: No data found
- Upper secondary: No data found
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School Facilities
Total number of schools: 38,052 1
- Basic education: 33570
- Secondary General: 4,482
Proportion of schools with access to basic services / Electricity 2
- Primary Education: 100% (2016)
- Lower Secondary Education: 85.70% (2021)
- Upper Secondary Education: 75.13% (2021)
School infrastructure and facilities / Single‐sex basic sanitation facilities: 2
- Primary Education: 100% (2016)
- Lower Secondary Education: 82.00% (2021)
- Upper Secondary Education: 65.37% (2021)
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TVET / TVSD
Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months (15-64 years old) (2022): 1
- Both sexes: 16.59%
- Male: 17.79%
- Female: 15.32%
Participation rate of youth and adults in formal and non-formal education and training in the previous 12 months (15-24 years old) (2022): 1
- Both sexes: 57.10%
- Male: 57.68%
- Female: 56.42%
Proportion of 15- to 24-year-olds enrolled in vocational education (2021): 1
- Both sexes: 11.49%
- Male: 13.33%
- Female: 9.56%
Share of youth not in employment, education or training (NEET) (2022): 2
- Both sexes: 26.9%
- Male: 15.8%
- Female: 40.1%
Number of people 15-35 years old: 3
- Total: 36,144, 607 (2024)
- Employed: 11,732,539 people (32.5%)
- Unemployed: 1,181,929 people (3.3%)
- Inactive: 9,787,960 people (27.1%)
- Student: 13,442,179 people (37.2%)
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Higher Education
Gross enrolment ratio for tertiary education: 1
- Both sexes: 39.38%
- Male: 39.30%
- Female: 39.47%
Total number of Higher Education institutions 105: 2
- Public Higher Education Institutions (HEIs): 27
- Private Higher Education Institutions (HEIs): 78
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Equity and Inclusion
Gender Parity Index (GPI) Gross enrolment ratio (2022): 1
- Primary: 1.01 (2023)
- Lower secondary: 0.98 (2021)
- Upper secondary: 0.95 (2023)
Adjusted Gender Parity Index (GPIA) Gross enrolment ratio (2022): 2
- Tertiary: 1.00
Proportion of schools with adapted infrastructure and materials for students with disabilities (2021): 2
- Primary: No data found
- Lower secondary: No data found
- Upper secondary: No data found
Additional Resources:
- Ministry of International Cooperation
- Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) Chapter
- Evidence for Gender and Education Resource (EGER) Profile
- GEMR – Inclusion Profile
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Education Financing
Expenditure on education: 1
- Government expenditure on education as a percentage of GDP: 3.93% (2015)
- Expenditure on education as a percentage of total government expenditure: 12.00% (2015)
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Literacy
Literacy rate by age group: (2022) 1
- 15+ years: 74.50%
- 15-24 years: 92.72%
- 25-64 years: 72.02%
- 65+ years: 34.98%
Literacy rate by sex: (2022) 1
- Both sexes: 80.38% (2020)
- Males: 84.49% (2020)
- Females: 76.19% (2020)
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Educational Technology
Proportion of schools with access to internet for pedagogical purposes: 1
- Lower secondary: 91.04% (2019)
- Upper secondary: 58.63% (2021)
Proportion of secondary schools with access to computers for pedagogical purposes (2018): 1
- Lower secondary: 89.13%
- Upper secondary: 84.22%
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Additional Resources:
- The GEMR Technology Profile
- EdTech Hub's initiatives in Zambia
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Education in Emergencies (EiE)
Total:
- Refugees and asylum seekers: 760,581 1
- Internally Displaced Persons due to conflict or natural disasters: No data found