Education Minister Moheb el Rafei and Minya Governor Salah Eldin Ziyada will inaugurate on Tuesday two primary schools in the Upper Egyptian governorate.
The inauguration of the two schools comes as part of cooperation protocol inked between Misr El Kheir Foundation, the Education Ministry and the General Authority for Educational Buildings.
The protocol states establishing 100 low-cost primary schools in the deprived areas in Egypt.
An official in Misr El Kheir Foundation Walid Ahmed said that twelve schools out of 100 ones have been built till now, adding that four schools were inaugurated in Minya governorate.
The total cost of the schools, which provide educational services for the students starting the age of four years, reached EGP 2.6 millions, Ahmed underlined.
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