Economic Barriers Keep Egyptian Youth From Turning Hobbies Into Careers

[Egyptian Streets - Egypt] - 25/01/2026
Turning a passion into a career is not easy, especially when opportunities fail to present themselves. For many Egyptians, especially younger ones from lower-income families, the path is constrained long before talent or ambition can be tested. Economic realities and resource gaps hinder (…)
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