Tomorrow.. Launching the Inaugural 'July Intellectual Program'

Tomorrow.. Launching the Inaugural 'July Intellectual Program'

Launching the Inaugural 'July Intellectual Program' Tomorrow: Commemorating 71st Anniversary of July Revolution & 5th Anniversary of Nasser Youth Movement"

Nasser Youth Movement, in collaboration with The African Capacity Building Foundation, is preparing to launch the first "July Intellectual Program" in conjunction with the celebrations of free nations marking the 71st anniversary of the glorious July Revolution and the 5th anniversary of the establishment of Nasser Youth Movement.
 The program will take place from July 23rd to July 26th at the historical headquarters in the heart of Cairo, Egypt, with the presence of prominent Egyptian academics and intellectuals.

Prof. Gamal Shiha, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Pan African Foundation for Development and Capacity Building and Chairman of the Education and Scientific Research Committee in the National Dialogue, stated that the opening of the July Intellectual Program will kick off tomorrow from Gamal Abdel Nasser Museum.
 He pointed out that the opening will be preceded by a visit of the program's participants to the tomb of the leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. The program is planned to offer a profound examination of the vision of the July Revolution, its reform and developmental approach, and the lessons learned from various aspects related to education, culture, and social justice. 
It is emphasized that such programs and events have a profound impact on strengthening the identity and reviving the national memory of nations.

In a related context, Hassan Ghazaly, the founder of  Nasser Youth Movement and the Secretary-General of the Pan African Foundation for Development and Capacity Building, stated that the synchronicity of the July Intellectual Program with the 5th anniversary of the establishment of  Nasser Movement indicates the extent of their ability to build a national youth cadre that believes in the efforts and sincere national projects of the state. This also reinforces their responsibility towards their homeland and the national legacy left by their ancestors, which testifies to their struggle. The program is scheduled to extend for four days starting from July 23rd, and it is noted that participants from Arab countries and Arabic speakers can attend via video conferencing.

Ghazaly concluded by pointing out that the first July Intellectual Program serves as a mechanism for intellectually building the capabilities of youth and students, which Nasser Youth Movement and the Pan African Foundation prioritize through their periodic cultural programs, intellectual gatherings, and activities.