USAID's Investments for Education and Social Services in Egypt - Dollars to Results
FY 2011 $24.9 M
FY 2012 $33.6 M
FY 2013 $38.0 M
FY 2014 $20.7 M
FY 2015 $22.0 M
Why Our Work Matters…
Education impacts health, economic growth, and food security. Across the world, increasing the average level of higher education in a country by just one year can add half a percentage point of growth to gross domestic product.
USAID supports the Government of Egypt in developing a learning environment where teachers inspire, students think critically, and communities participate actively in their schools.
USAID'S EDUCATION PROGRAM IN EGYPT AIMS TO:
- Improve basic education; and
- Support higher education.
Disclaimer: Dollars to Results links spending in a fiscal year to results reported for that same year. The data may differ from other USAID and U.S. Government websites because they use different timeframes and reporting parameters for information displayed. Please refer to the FAQs for more details.
During FY 2011, Egypt underwent a revolution and transition toward a democratic republic. The revolution directly and indirectly impacted our activities in Egypt. Host-country counterparts shifted. The U.S. worked to ensure that our programs were responding to the emerging needs expressed by Egyptians in the immediate aftermath of the revolution.
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