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SDG 3.3.1 – Current Collaborations with Health Institutions

Newgiza University (NGU) is committed to advancing good health and well-being through strong partnerships with local, national, and international health institutions. These collaborations enhance clinical education, research, and community health outcomes, reflecting NGU’s dedication to improving healthcare delivery in Egypt and beyond.

  1. Local Collaboration (Giza): Cairo University

In 2024, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Sameh Farid, President of Newgiza University, and Prof. Dr. Mohamed Al-Khosht, President of Cairo University signed a collaboration protocol in medical, dental, and pharmaceutical studies.

Scope of Collaboration:

  • Joint educational and research initiatives in medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy.
  • Clinical training and academic exchange.
  • Collaborative health awareness events and community service programs.

Significance:
This local collaboration strengthens medical education and research capacity in Giza, promoting shared resources and expertise to advance Egypt’s healthcare sector.

 

  1. National Collaborations (Egypt)

NGU has established several strategic partnerships with major national health institutions to provide staff and students with practical exposure, training opportunities, and active participation in healthcare delivery.

Key Partners:

  • 57357 Children’s Cancer Hospital
  • El-Salam Hospital
  • Maadi Military Hospital
  • Dar Al-Fouad Academy for Development
  • Cleopatra Hospitals Group
  • Baheya Hospital

Significance:
These partnerships ensure that NGU students engage directly with Egypt’s leading hospitals and specialized centers, fostering clinical competence, ethical practice, and community health awareness across the nation.

 

  1. Global Collaboration (United Kingdom)

Partner: Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (UK)

In May 2024, NGU signed a milestone agreement with Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, through elevate capital, to establish a clinical governance framework for Newgiza University Hospital (NGUH).

Scope of Collaboration:

  • Implementation of international quality and patient safety standards.
  • Oversight of hospital operations and clinical governance.
  • Integration of evidence-based NHS-aligned protocols to enhance healthcare delivery.

Significance:
This collaboration positions NGUH to operate at international standards of care, marking a major advancement in healthcare quality and training excellence in Egypt.