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Review of the utilization of HEEPF – competitive projects for educational enhancement in the Egyptian medical sector

Galal Abdel-Hamid Abdellah1 email, Salah El-Din Mohamed Fahmy Taher2 email and Somaya Hosny3 email

1HEEPF National Committee, Egypt

2Higher Education Enhancement Project Fund, HEEPF, Egypt

3Suez Canal University, Egypt

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Human Resources for Health 2008, 6:7doi:10.1186/1478-4491-6-7

Published: 18 April 2008

Abstract

In Egypt, the medical sector has been facing the same problems that challenged the system of higher education in the past decades, mainly an increasing student enrollment, limited resources, and old governance and bylaws. These constraints and the escalating paucity of resources have had a major negative influence on quality of education. Consequently, thoughts of educational reform came forward in the form of competitive projects, which have attracted several institutes from the health sector to improve their educational performance. The aim of this paper is to review the share of the medical sector in the higher education enhancement project fund (HEEPF), its outcomes, sustainability, and to provide recommendations for keeping the momentum of reform pursuit in the future. The methodology included obtaining statistics pertaining to the medical sector in Egypt as regards colleges, students, and staff. We also reviewed the self-studies of the medical sector colleges, HEEPF projects reports, performance appraisal reports, and World Bank reports on HEEPF achievements in order to retrieve the required data. Results showed that medical sector had a large share of the HEEPF (28.5% of projects) as compared to its size (8% of student population). The projects covered 10 areas; the frequency distribution of which ranged between 4.4% (creation of new programs) to 97.8% (human resource development). In conclusion, educational enhancement in the medical sector in Egypt could be apparently achieved through the HEEPF competitive projects. A study of the long-term impact of these projects on the quality of education is recommended


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