News from February 2017


U.S.-backed employment fair in Cairo draws thousands seeking job opportunities

Cairo – On February 25, the U.S. Embassy collaborated with Job Nile to host Egypt's largest employment fair.


Centcom commander visits Egypt for talks on regional security

General Joseph L. Votel, Commander of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), is in Cairo for discussions with Egyptian senior leaders focused on regional security.


U.S., Intel recognize young innovators at Egyptian science fair

Several students were acknowledged today at the award ceremony for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair held in Cairo.


American jazz violinist Chelsey Green set to perform in Egypt

The U.S. Embassy in Cairo is preparing to welcome American violinist Chelsey Green and her band, the Green Project, as they embark on their first tour of Egypt.


U.S., Egypt host entrepreneurship summit to boost young entrepreneurs in Upper Egypt

Hundreds of Egyptian entrepreneurs gathered in Sohag for a summit hosted by Markade LLC, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Ministry of Trade and Industry.


U.S. congressional delegation visits Egypt to bolster bilateral relations

A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers visited Egypt to strengthen relations between the two nations.


U.S.-Egypt partnership works on preserving ancient Egyptian plant species

Dr. Gayle Volk, a Senior Researcher at the United States Department of Agriculture's National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation, is currently in Egypt to collaborate with local scientists and researchers.


U.S., Egypt host conference to boost youth employment through public-private partnerships

February 7, 2017 In Alexandria, a conference aimed at promoting youth employment is being held with the support of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and officials from Egypt's Ministry of Education and Technical Education (MoETE).


Court halts parts of Executive Order 13769 affecting visas

An order from a U.S. District Court in Washington, issued on February 3, has halted the enforcement of specific provisions of Executive Order 13769.