As part of the Egyptian-Japanese Human Resources Development Initiative, Japan’s Kokushikan University organized the third training course in the field of “pre-hospital emergency care”, which was attended by trainees from the Egyptian Emergency Department. Of course, he explained that during the past six weeks, the trainees had actively participated in the activities of the program, which was designed in accordance with the latest teaching systems used in Japan and was conducted under the direction of Kokushikan University, which specializes in this field, and included theoretical and practical classes. . programs on basic first aid and management techniques of The Japanese Ambulance Facility, as well as real-life experience of how Japanese paramedics handle emergency cases in hospitals. It should be noted that the Egyptian-Japanese Education Partnership was launched during the activities of a joint summit between President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and the late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, during the President’s visit to Japan in February 2016; It aims to develop and develop Egypt’s human resources in health and education, under which 2,500 Egyptian researchers and trainees will be sent to Japan between 2019 and 2022.