Women in Egypt constitute nearly half of the economically active population; however, and despite ?near parity in [...]
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With the government’s commitment to pursue anti-corruption efforts in the state’s administrative apparatus, the complexity of Egypt’s [...]
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As disruptive technologies continue to reshape every aspect of our lives, the world of work has had [...]
AI, VR, fintech, the cloud: 9 Egyptian startups to watch this season
It is the startup season once again. Like every year, the last few months of the closing [...]
2 minutes with Donna Kelley: Why there are more entrepreneurs in EMs than in developed economies
Studies have shown that entrepreneurship in developing countries is usually necessity-driven. In Egypt, for instance, 73% of [...]
When excessive monetary growth becomes a problem: Why Egypt’s inflation remains an issue
Maintaining a low and stable inflation rate is a primary objective of central banks and governments around [...]
Why Egyptians stay or quit: The driving forces behind employees’ job satisfaction
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The Barriers-to-Entry Series is a collaborative project between Business Forward and Endeavor Egypt. The series features interviews [...]
2 minutes with Mohamed Shelbaya: Why PepsiCo Egypt’s first exports are going to Africa
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