In a fresh move along Egypt's path of digital transformation for government services, Engineer Raafat Hendy, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, met with Mohamed Gobran, Minister of Labor, at the Ministry of Communications. They were there to check on the progress of a project aimed at developing the Ministry of Labor's services using information technology. This really shows the government's commitment to reshaping how public services are delivered through digital platforms. During the meeting, the two ministers announced the launch of the 'Kaab El Amal' (Employment Registration Certificate) service online via the 'Masr El Rakameya' platform. This is one of the most important services related to the job market, as it's a basic requirement for applying to many jobs in both government and private sectors. The new service is completely free and lets citizens get their certificate without needing to visit labor offices. This cuts down on traditional procedures and completely redefines the experience of getting this service.
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