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Egyptian ed-tech startup eYouth expands to Syria with local startup partnership

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Egyptian ed-tech startup eYouth expands to Syria with local startup partnership
Source: Disrupt Africa

Egyptian ed-tech startup eYouth has partnered with Syrian counterpart Doroob in a strategic alliance that blends eYouth’s regional digital footprint with Doroob’s localised training hubs to equip Syrian youth with market-ready skills and job opportunities. Fou

Egyptian ed-tech startup eYouth has partnered with Syrian counterpart Doroob in a strategic alliance that blends eYouth’s regional digital footprint with Doroob’s localised training hubs to equip Syrian youth with market-ready skills and job opportunities. Founded in 2016 and taken online in 2018, EYouth designs and builds its own online training courses aimed at helping [...]

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