Cairo Gov. witnesses ‘Diarna’ inauguration at Agricultural Museum
Cairo
Governor Dr. Ibrahim Saber attended the inauguration of the “Diarna” Pavilion
for handicrafts and heritage at the Agricultural Museum in the Dokki
neighborhood. This event was led by Minister of Social Solidarity Dr. Maya
Morsi and took place on the sidelines of the Spring Flower Exhibition. Minister
Morsi was accompanied by Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land
Reclamation; Dr. Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development; and Eng. Adel
El-Naggar, Governor of Giza.
During the
inauguration ceremony, Governor Saber said the pavilion embodies the vision of
the political leadership under President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to promote
entrepreneurship and foster a culture of self-employment among young people.
Saber added that the
“Diarna” Pavilion, which aims to revive traditional and handmade crafts while
supporting young people in establishing outlets to sell and market their
products, reflects the state’s efforts to preserve heritage, encourage local
and handmade industries, create new job opportunities, and promote small,
medium, and micro enterprises. This initiative aligns with the priorities and
objectives of the Egyptian government, which seeks to enhance investment in
human capital in accordance with Egypt's Vision 2030.
The
exhibition hosts a large number of exhibitors, who showcase their heritage and
handmade products, as well as Arabesque, copper, and glass crafts, in addition
to home and fashion accessories.
Source: Media
Department, Cairo Governorate