Djibouti: Prime Minister of Djibouti Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed praised the efforts made by the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) in caring for youth and qualifying them scientifically and professionally, stressing the importance of the educational and development programs implemented by WAMY in developing the capabilities of young people and enabling them to contribute effectively to serving their communities.
According to Saudi Press Agency, this occurred during the prime minister's visit to the academy of industrial science and technology, affiliated with WAMY in Djibouti, where he toured the academy's facilities and reviewed its educational programs across several technical specializations.
He also visited laboratories equipped with the latest technologies, and listened to presentations from a number of students about their applied projects that align with labor market needs and support paths of sustainable development.
At the end of the visit, Mohamed expressed his appreciation for the academy's advanced level, stressing that investment in technical education is a fundamental pillar for building a knowledge-based economy and enhancing competitiveness.