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During his visit to the Egyptian Red Crescent headquarters this morning, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam witnessed the handover of a S$1.2 million aid package from the Singapore Red Cross to the Egyptian Red Crescent. The package will provide funding support for the procurement of critical medical supplies and the retrofitting of a mobile educational unit to provide classes especially for Palestinian children with injuries who have been evacuated to Egypt. It forms part of Singapore’s tenth tranche of humanitarian assistance for affected civilians in Gaza. With this latest donation, Singapore and Singaporeans have cumulatively contributed over S$23 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza.
This afternoon, President Tharman attended the Singapore-Egypt Business Forum which was organised by the Egypt General Authority for Investment and Free Zones and the Singapore Business Federation. Six agreements and MOUs were signed at the Forum and witnessed by Minister for Social and Family Development Masagos Zulkifli, Egypt Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Hassan El Khatib, and Egypt Minister of Education and Technical Education Mohamed Abdel Latif. The agreements and MOUs cover fields such as technical and vocational education and training, capacity-building in international arbitration, as well as public policy education (see list at Annex).
President Tharman will meet Grand Imam of Al Azhar His Eminence Prof Dr Ahmed Al Tayyeb on 22 September, following which they will witness the signing of a MOU between the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore and Al Azhar University to renew cooperation on the Singapore College of Islamic Studies' Postgraduate Certificate in Islam in Contemporary Studies. President Tharman will also meet Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, before departing Cairo for Singapore.
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MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
SINGAPORE
21 SEPTEMBER 2025
ANNEX
LIST OF MEMORANDA OF AGREEMENTS/UNDERSTANDING
(as of 21 September 2025)
Signing/Exchange Witnessed by Minister (SF) Masagos Zulkifli, Egypt Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Hassan El Khatib, and Egypt Minister of Education and Technical Education Mohamed Abdel Latif
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No. |
Title |
Singapore Entity
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Egypt Entity |
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1 |
MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Investment
This MOU will establish a practical framework for strengthening bilateral cooperation, exchanging expertise, and enhancing business climate to promote investment in a manner that could assist in the implementation of sustainable development goals in both countries.
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Meinhardt |
General Authority for Investment and Free Zones |
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2 |
MOU on Collaboration in the Field of Technical and Vocational Education and Training
This tripartite MOU will broadly set out the strategic partnership and collaboration intent, including consultancy services that ITE Education Services can provide in the field of Technical and Vocational Education and Training.
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ITE Education Services |
Ministry of Education and Technical Education and NASS Academy |
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3 |
Agreement on Implementing ITEES Skills Qualification Certification
This Agreement will allow National Academy of Science and Skills (NASS Academy) to grant ITE Education Services Skills Qualification certificates for courses in Logistics and Supply Chain.
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ITE Education Services
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NASS Academy and Innovo Company |
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4 |
Agreement on Hospitality Training School Project
This Agreement will see ITE Education Services (ITEES) providing consultancy services for a Hospitality Operations course at one of Cairo Investment & Real Estate Developments Education’s affiliated institutions – Saxony Egypt University for Applied Science and Technology – leading to the award of ITEES Skills Qualification certification.
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ITE Education Services |
Saxony Egypt University for Applied Science and Technology |
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5 |
MOU on Capacity-Building
The MOU provides a broad framework of cooperation between the Singapore International Arbitration Centre(SIAC) and the National Training Academy (NTA)to jointly organise conferences, seminars, courses, workshops on international arbitration in Egypt to promote international arbitration, and NTA will provide support for major events organised by SIAC in Egypt, and assist to invite key members of the government, local business and arbitration community to attend and participate in those events.
The terms of the MOU also envisage that NTA will actively promote SIAC to be included in the lists of recommended institutions for governmental ministries, departments and agencies in Egypt, and introduce SIAC to the local companies, chambers of commerce and industry associations in Egypt.
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Singapore International Arbitration Centre |
National Training Academy |
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6 |
MOU on Capacity-Building
The MOU provides a broad framework of cooperation for the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) and the National Training Academy (NTA) to: (a) launch joint customized executive education programmes for middle and senior executives in the field of policy development, public administration, and innovation in the public sector; (b) organize customized training programmes for NTA employees; (c) facilitate the enrolment of Egyptian participants nominated by the NTA in various LKYSPP Executive Education’s Open-Enrolment programmes, Masters programmes and the Senior Fellowship in Public Service programme (subject to LKYSPP’s admission criteria and application and review processes); (d) support NTA’s consultancy projects when feasible on a case-by-case basis by sharing relevant expertise on institutional development in Singapore; (e) exchange relevant academic publications, research articles and reports on public policy and when possible, develop joint publications in areas of mutual interest and at mutual agreement; and (f) any other forms of cooperation that may be jointly decided upon by the Parties.
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Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy |
National Training Academy |
Signing Witnessed by President and Grand Imam of Al Azhar Dr Ahmed Al Tayyeb
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No. |
Title |
Singapore Entity
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Egypt Entity |
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1 |
Renewal of the MOU for Postgraduate Certificate in Islam in Contemporary Studies
Under this MOU, Al Azhar University will continue delivering the module "Methodologies of Teaching Islam in Contemporary Societies" as part of MUIS' Postgraduate Certificate in Islam in Contemporary Societies (PCICS). This programme supports returning Islamic university graduates who wish to become Islamic religious teachers in Singapore.
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MUIS |
Al Azhar University |