Saudi education reform
Prof. Hussein M. AlFreihi, President of Al Yamamah University talks about the Saudi education reform.
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Prof. Hussein M. AlFreihi, President of Al Yamamah University talks about the Saudi education reform.
Abdullatif A. Al-Bader, President of Kuwait University talks about governmental priorities for education reform.
Abdullatif A. Al-Bader, President of Kuwait University talks about the major challenge for the education sector in Kuwait.
Abdullatif A. Al-Bader, President of Kuwait University talks about the major expansion of Kuwait University.
Abdullatif A. Al-Bader, President of Kuwait University talks about the vision for Kuwait University
Despite Western media relentlessly branding Saudi Arabia an archaic, backwards-oriented Islamic monarchy, the kingdom has done bold steps which aim to get its population back to work by diversifying its energy-oriented economy, empowering women to study work and by embracing the digital age like few other Arab countries.
El-Sisi said in the beginning of May 2014 that people “should lower their expectations for change”; Egyptians should not expect “instant democracy or rapid economic reforms.” He further argued that shared sacrifice is a necessary condition.