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Egypt: A strategy for educational reform

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Ahmed Fathy Sorour (Egypt) Ph.D. Speaker of the Egyptian People’s Assembly since November 1990 and President of the Inter-Parliamentary Council since 1994. Chairman, Sector of Law at the Supreme Council of Egyptian Universities. Among the various posts he has held, some of which in the diplomatic service, he has been Assistant Attorney General, Dean of the Faculty of Law (Cairo University), and was Minister of Education of Egypt from 1986 to 1990. He has been active in the field of basic freedoms and human rights.

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Sorour, A.F. Egypt: A strategy for educational reform. Prospects 27, 637–644 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02736607

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