Assiut University Faculty of Law Organizes Scientific Visit to the Information and Decision Support Center of the Cabinet in the New Administrative Capital and a Visit to the Cairo International Book Fair
Under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, the Faculty of Law organized a scientific visit to the Information and Decision Support Center of the Cabinet in the New Administrative Capital. The visit aimed to familiarize students with the vital role the center plays in supporting government decision-making and enhancing the strategic planning system of the Egyptian state.
The visit was supervised by Dr. Dweib Saber, Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Ragab El-Kahlawy, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and a delegation of faculty members who oversaw the group of 38 students.
The Faculty delegation was received at the Center by: Counselor Ahmed Mahrous, Advisor to the Assistant Prime Minister and Director of the Information and Decision Support Center; Dr. Rania Lashin, Advisor to the Head of the Journalists Syndicate for Media Technology and Electronic Media Affairs; and a number of leaders from the Information and Decision Support Center, including Dr. Khadija Arafa, Head of the Central Department for Community Outreach; Professor Amani Farouk; Dr. Yasser Darwish, Director General of Public Relations and Protocol; and Tamer Abdel Hamid, Executive Director of the Egyptian Legislation Portal.
Dr. Dweib Saber noted that the visit to the Center comes within the framework of the University administration's full support for the Faculty of Law and its commitment to strengthening institutional cooperation between Egyptian universities, think tanks, state institutions, and the private sector. This cooperation contributes to preparing legal and research professionals who are aware of the role of the state and the mechanisms of its institutions, and serves the goals of sustainable development and the building of the Egyptian citizen. The Center is one of the most important intellectual and institutional edifices in the Arab region, given its pivotal role in supporting decision-makers and building public policies on sound scientific and knowledge-based foundations.
He added that the center reflects the Egyptian state's vision of building a modern state based on knowledge, scientific analysis, and strategic planning in managing its public affairs, thanks to its vast databases, advanced analytical systems, and specialized research expertise, which contribute to supporting major executive decisions within the state.
He praised the warm welcome and excellent organization, as well as the specialized scientific explanation provided by the center's leadership regarding its tasks, roles, achievements, and the regional and international awards it has received. He also commended the awareness initiative it offers in cooperation with some private sector companies, targeting approximately 2,500 law students at Assiut University. This initiative aims to enhance their legal awareness by providing them with accounts on the Egyptian legal legislation portal, thus contributing to bridging the gap between academic study and practical application and solidifying legal culture among students.
During the visit, the college students learned about the pivotal role the center plays in supporting decision-makers. This support is provided through the preparation of analytical studies, the development of databases, and the provision of forward-looking scenarios that contribute to improving the efficiency of public policies and enhancing the quality of government decisions. The center's efforts in strengthening institutional communication, promoting legal awareness, and making legislation and executive decisions accessible to decision-makers, researchers, and students were also reviewed. Furthermore, the center's work in enhancing transparency, building community awareness, and combating rumors, particularly in light of rapid digital transformations, was highlighted.
The visit also included the presentation of the Assiut University Shield to Dr. Osama El-Gohary, Assistant to the Prime Minister and Director of the Information and Decision Support Center, in recognition of his role and the center's efforts in supporting government decision-making and promoting knowledge-based institutional work. Professor Amani Farouk accepted the shield on his behalf.
As part of the college’s commitment to developing awareness and culture among its students, the delegation visited the Cairo International Book Fair, and inspected the various pavilions of the exhibition and the valuable books they contained in various fields, including the pavilions of the Ministries of Defense and Interior, where they congratulated those in charge of the Ministry of Interior’s pavilion on the occasion of Police Day. The college’s shields were also presented to the officials of the two pavilions in appreciation of the efforts of the police and army personnel in protecting the security and stability of the nation.