At the invitation of Dr. Hisham El-Gayar and in the presence of a number of distinguished figures, Dr. Hossam Badrawy attended today, Monday, February 26, 2023, in the L’Etoile Hall at the Air Force House, a cultural salon under the title “The Egypt on My Mind.”
The audience warmly welcomed Dr. Hossam Badrawy
They asked many questions about various issues that concern public opinion.
Dr. Badrawi welcomed the audience and answered the questions, but he emphasized that any change does not occur with good intentions, but with a declared vision, efficient state management, and sustainability in implementation.
Regarding corruption, Dr. said: sword:
Corruption spreads if it continues for a period that allows it to benefit from it, which makes getting rid of it more difficult
In order for us to eliminate corruption, we must identify its causes and identify its causes, most of which come from inefficient administrative systems, lack of salaries, and the filling of state agencies with unnecessary employees.
He said that fighting corruption requires measuring indicators
Note that corruption is an impression and not a physical act, so it then becomes a crime subject to the authority of the law
The current situation requires reconsidering all state priorities
Raising the ceiling of freedoms to accommodate all opinions and promote pluralism and differences of opinion.
Dr. Badrawi spoke about the Eradah initiative, which he started with the Egyptian National Competitiveness Council in 2008. The goal was to remove 50% of the obstacles in the various ministries in a specific time. This initiative was unfortunately not sustainable and stopped after 2011.
Then the dialogue moved to education as the most important supporter and enhancer of the state’s internal strength, which represents the striking force in the development of society.
He added that Egypt’s vision for education still suffers from the lack of effective steps to implement it
Dr. Badrawi then gave a detailed presentation of Egypt’s vision and how it must be marketed properly, and the reasons for its lack of progress. He stated that each governorate can easily determine its needs in the future and what it needs, and this is the essence of decentralization stipulated in the constitution.
He stressed that education aims to build character, and character building does not depend on a curriculum, but on living with the basis of education, which is the teacher and the school administration.
Dr. pointed out. Hossam said that the task of building personality is not carried out by the Ministry of Education alone, but it must be accompanied by the Ministry of Youth, Information and Culture. The goal between them is common and they must be integrated to serve one file, which is building personality.
Dr. Badrawi then spoke about Egypt’s wealth
The state possesses all the ingredients to be a great state.
Then he talked about his article published in Al-Masry Al-Youm, “Too much is a deficiency,” and stated that exaggerating matters may diminish their effectiveness and care.
Then Dr. Badrawi continued his talk on the topic of the symposium, “The Egypt in My Mind,” to conclude his interesting speech by saying that the Egypt in his mind is a great country and the Egyptian nation has its components, and he expressed his dream and vision.
For the people of Egypt to see the future as happy and friendly…and to see our children and youth being innovative and creative with freedom, and the people of Egypt living spread across its geography, perpetuating its deserts, preserving its heritage…
And the end of poverty, in wealth and in thought, and the re-flourishment of art. He expressed his hope that music would return to clean streets, that tourism would flourish, and that Egypt would be integrated with Africa and the world… and that Egypt’s youth would have hope, aspire to happiness, use modern technologies and be clothed with the values of freedom. Honesty, honesty, integrity, accuracy, competence, tolerance, and citizenship, adhering to truth, beauty, and respect for others who are different.
He wondered if it could be achieved!!! He stated that what we need is greater efficiency in managing the state, efficiency that must not be compromised, choosing for the best, periodically renewing bloodshed, respect for science and scholars, and raising the ceiling of dreams.
The meeting ended with joy and happiness for the attendees and an exchange of souvenir photos
The audience warmly welcomed Dr. Hossam Badrawy
They asked many questions about various issues that concern public opinion.
Dr. Badrawi welcomed the audience and answered the questions, but he emphasized that any change does not occur with good intentions, but with a declared vision, efficient state management, and sustainability in implementation.
Regarding corruption, Dr. said: sword:
Corruption spreads if it continues for a period that allows it to benefit from it, which makes getting rid of it more difficult
In order for us to eliminate corruption, we must identify its causes and identify its causes, most of which come from inefficient administrative systems, lack of salaries, and the filling of state agencies with unnecessary employees.
He said that fighting corruption requires measuring indicators
Note that corruption is an impression and not a physical act, so it then becomes a crime subject to the authority of the law
The current situation requires reconsidering all state priorities
Raising the ceiling of freedoms to accommodate all opinions and promote pluralism and differences of opinion.
Dr. Badrawi spoke about the Eradah initiative, which he started with the Egyptian National Competitiveness Council in 2008. The goal was to remove 50% of the obstacles in the various ministries in a specific time. This initiative was unfortunately not sustainable and stopped after 2011.
Then the dialogue moved to education as the most important supporter and enhancer of the state’s internal strength, which represents the striking force in the development of society.
He added that Egypt’s vision for education still suffers from the lack of effective steps to implement it
Dr. Badrawi then gave a detailed presentation of Egypt’s vision and how it must be marketed properly, and the reasons for its lack of progress. He stated that each governorate can easily determine its needs in the future and what it needs, and this is the essence of decentralization stipulated in the constitution.
He stressed that education aims to build character, and character building does not depend on a curriculum, but on living with the basis of education, which is the teacher and the school administration.
Dr. pointed out. Hossam said that the task of building personality is not carried out by the Ministry of Education alone, but it must be accompanied by the Ministry of Youth, Information and Culture. The goal between them is common and they must be integrated to serve one file, which is building personality.
Dr. Badrawi then spoke about Egypt’s wealth
The state possesses all the ingredients to be a great state.
Then he talked about his article published in Al-Masry Al-Youm, “Too much is a deficiency,” and stated that exaggerating matters may diminish their effectiveness and care.
Then Dr. Badrawi continued his talk on the topic of the symposium, “The Egypt in My Mind,” to conclude his interesting speech by saying that the Egypt in his mind is a great country and the Egyptian nation has its components, and he expressed his dream and vision.
For the people of Egypt to see the future as happy and friendly…and to see our children and youth being innovative and creative with freedom, and the people of Egypt living spread across its geography, perpetuating its deserts, preserving its heritage…
And the end of poverty, in wealth and in thought, and the re-flourishment of art. He expressed his hope that music would return to clean streets, that tourism would flourish, and that Egypt would be integrated with Africa and the world… and that Egypt’s youth would have hope, aspire to happiness, use modern technologies and be clothed with the values of freedom. Honesty, honesty, integrity, accuracy, competence, tolerance, and citizenship, adhering to truth, beauty, and respect for others who are different.
He wondered if it could be achieved!!! He stated that what we need is greater efficiency in managing the state, efficiency that must not be compromised, choosing for the best, periodically renewing bloodshed, respect for science and scholars, and raising the ceiling of dreams.
The meeting ended with joy and happiness for the attendees and an exchange of souvenir photos