CIRA Care set to transform childcare, elder care in Middle East with $27.7 million investment

CIRA Care set to transform childcare, elder care in Middle East with $27.7 million investment

CIRA Education officially launched CIRA Care on January 12, 2025, with an impressive USD 27.7 million investment. 

This initiative aims to revolutionise the care economy in the Middle East, focusing on childcare, elder care, and healthcare services.

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The vision behind CIRA Care

CIRA Care is spearheaded by Mohamed Gobran, Egypt’s Minister of Manpower, who emphasised the initiative’s goal to enhance the quality and accessibility of care services. 

“This initiative is a pivotal step towards transforming our care economy,” Gobran stated during the launch event. 

The program is designed to address pressing needs in the community and ensure that families receive the support they require. 

The initiative seeks to create a comprehensive system that provides immediate care solutions and fosters long-term growth in the sector. By investing in training and resources, CIRA Care aims to build a sustainable model that benefits both caregivers and recipients.

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Commitment to community well-being

CIRA Care’s launch reflects a growing recognition of the importance of health and wellness in society. The program is set to introduce innovative solutions tailored to meet diverse needs. 

“We are committed to developing a framework prioritising health and well-being for all,” Gobran added.

The initiative will also focus on integrating technology into care services, enhancing efficiency and accessibility. By leveraging modern tools, CIRA Care aims to streamline processes and improve overall service delivery, making it easier for families to access essential support. This project marks a significant milestone for CIRA Education, showcasing its commitment to a healthier community. As CIRA Care unfolds, it aims to transform society.

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere, a tech enthusiast with 4+ years of experience simplifying tech stories and making complex ideas easy to understand.

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