🇪🇬Egypt Today·1 hour ago
Egypt and UAE enhance strategic cultural and educational cooperation
The cultural and educational ties between Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have evolved into a significant strategic partnership, encompassing heritage preservation, arts, and education. This relationship, described by Emirati officials as a "pillar of Arab awareness," is strengthened by joint initiatives and substantial investments in cultural landmarks. Egypt has been a primary destination for Emirati students seeking higher education since the 1960s, a tradition dating back to 1927. The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan established the Institute for Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers in Egypt in 1992, solidifying Cairo's role as a regional learning hub. The UAE has supported Egyptian cultural infrastructure, including a $50 million grant for the restoration of the Museum of Islamic Art and a $21 million grant for the Library of Alexandria. Cooperation also extends to experimental theater, with Dubai and Sharjah frequently hosting Egyptian artists. Egypt has been a "Guest of Honor" at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair and actively participates in the "Reading Challenge" initiative. Recent high-level meetings between the Egyptian Ministry of Culture and Dubai Culture & Arts Authority focused on expanding cooperation in museum management, intangible heritage, and digital arts. Former UAE Minister of Culture, Noura Al Kaabi, emphasized that this partnership reflects a shared vision of brotherhood rooted in Sheikh Zayed's legacy. Additionally, President Abdel Fat