H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat and Labor Minister Mohamed Gebran Launch “Egypt Occupational Outlook” Platform
18 April 2025
Al-Mashat: The platform provides analytical data on the nature of professions and jobs in Egypt to better understand labor market needs and increase employment rates.
The platform offers data and information on more than 400 professions according to Egypt’s Unified Occupational Classification Manual.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning
and Economic Development and International Cooperation, in collaboration with
Labor Minister Mohamed Gebran, has officially launched the “Egypt Occupational
Outlook” platform. This was in the presence of Dr. Ashraf El-Araby, President
of the National Planning Institute, H.E, Angelina Eichhorst, Ambassador of the
European Union to Egypt, H.E.Olivia Todorini, Ambassador of Romania to Egypt,
Dr. Ragui Assad, Professor and Freeman Chair for International Economic Policy
at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, Mr.
Holger Illi, Head of Development Cooperation at the Embassy of the Federal
Republic of Germany in Cairo, and
representatives from several key development partners, including the German
Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), the World Bank, and the African
Development Bank.
The platform is part of the “Employment
Promotion Project” (EPP), implemented by the German Agency for International
Cooperation (GIZ) in Egypt within the framework of the Egypt-Germany
Cooperation Portfolio. It is developed in collaboration with the Ministry of
Education and Technical Education, and the Labor Market Policies Unit at the
Ministry of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation.
The digital platform provides data and
information on more than 400 professions in the Arab Republic of Egypt,
according to Egypt’s Unified Occupational Classification Manual, covering more
than 98% of the country’s employed population. Each professional profile
outlines the main job tasks along with a set of indicators including employment
growth rate, worker distribution by economic activity, geographic distribution,
average wage, minimum educational requirements, projected employment growth
until 2030, and more. The platform also allows users to rank professions by
highest wages, highest employment growth rates, expected job openings, among
other metrics.
The platform aims to provide data and
information that enable users to understand the nature and requirements of
professions in Egypt. This contributes to responding to current changes from
both educational and labor perspectives, thereby enhancing employment rates,
economic development, and achieving Egypt Vision 2030. This is accomplished
through improved analysis and visualization of job-related data and making it
accessible to various segments of society.
She added that the platform offers accurate
data to decision-makers and professionals in economic planning, education, and
employment sectors, helping them to identify both current and future labor
market needs. This enables the development of suitable education and employment
policies. It also supports students and graduates as they make decisions
regarding their career paths and professional directions.
For his part, Minister of Labor Mr. Mohamed
Gebran emphasized the importance of the "Egypt Occupational Outlook"
platform as a digital portal that provides data and information on 400
professions in Egypt, in accordance with the Unified Occupational
Classification Manual. Each professional file details the main job
responsibilities and includes several indicators such as employment growth
rate, distribution of workers by economic activity, geographic location,
average salary, minimum education requirements, and the projected employment
growth rate for the profession through 2030, among others. The platform also
allows sorting of professions by highest wages, highest employment growth, and
number of expected jobs—information that can be used to determine future labor
market needs.
The Minister also stressed the importance of
continued collaboration between the Ministries of Labor and Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation in updating the occupational
classification guide based on skills, and in utilizing the outputs of this
platform to align with labor market demands. He praised the procedural guide
for monitoring and evaluation issued by the Ministry of Planning, noting that
it unifies monitoring frameworks for all strategic departments and evaluation
efforts across ministries.
The idea of the “Egypt Occupational Outlook”
platform was the result of joint efforts by a team of senior economists and
specialists from relevant ministries and institutions, primarily the Ministry
of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation; the Ministry
of Education and Technical Education; the Ministry of Labor; the Central Agency
for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS); as well as representatives of
international organizations and local and international experts. The platform
was implemented with the support of the Employment Promotion Project by the
German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) on behalf of the German
government.
Egypt Occupational Outlook Platform
https://occupational-outlook.mped.gov.eg/