Algiers – Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib chaired a government meeting today to discuss key initiatives impacting the education, culture, and vocational training sectors.
The meeting’s agenda centered on a draft executive decree concerning the establishment of specialized classes within the school system. This initiative aims to provide tailored educational support and resources to students with specific learning needs, fostering a more inclusive and effective learning environment across the country.
Furthermore, the government reviewed a project proposal for the creation of the Algerian Philharmonic Orchestra. This ambitious undertaking seeks to enrich the nation’s cultural landscape by establishing a world-class orchestra that will promote Algerian musical heritage and provide a platform for talented musicians.
During the session, ministers also received a comprehensive presentation on the vocational training sector. The presentation covered ongoing efforts to modernize training programs, align them with the demands of the labor market, and enhance the skills and employability of Algerian youth. Discussions focused on strategies to expand access to vocational training, particularly in emerging industries, and to strengthen partnerships between training institutions and businesses.
The meeting underscored the government’s commitment to investing in education, culture, and vocational training as key drivers of national development. The initiatives discussed aim to improve educational outcomes, promote cultural expression, and equip Algerian citizens with the skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing economy. Further details regarding the implementation of these projects will be announced in the coming weeks.


