Delegations participating in the Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership toured Egypt’s coastal city of Alexandria on Sunday.
It came in the framework of introducing the participants to Egyptian civilization and famous monuments.
The third edition of the Nasser fellowship, held under the slogan of “South Cooperation, South and Youth of the Non-Aligned Movement”, put some 150 participants together intending to enrich them with leadership principles.
They first visited Qaitbay Citadel, one of the most important castles on the Mediterranean Sea, learning more about that era of Egypt. In addition, they went to Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a beacon of science and a symbol of culture at the regional and global levels, where they learned about its history that expresses all cultures. making it one of the most important icons of science and culture.
Their tour ended up with a visit to the Coptic Cathedral in Alexandria, knowing more about its role in Egypt’s modern and ancient history.
Hassan Ghazali, general coordinator of the fellowship, said that such visits and tours aim at introducing youth delegates with the most important tourist and archaeological areas of the Egyptian civilization.
On Saturday, Naser Fellowship for International Leadership organised a visit to the Giza Pyramids so that the participants could see one of the World’s Seven Wonders.
The youth delegations participating in the 3rd batch of Nasser fellowship visited the Giza and Saqqara pyramids area to see the archaeological sites in the area and the three pyramids.
They expressed their great happiness to visit such ancient treasures and the grandeur of building the pyramids.
The Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership is held under the auspices of President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi.