Nahdet Misr Publishing House

Nahdet Misr Publishing House, established in 1938, is a subsidiary of Nahdet Misr Group, a globally recognized provider of learning and capacity-building solutions. The group's mission is to empower individuals by providing valuable education, knowledge, and skills to enhance their capabilities and improve their quality of life, enabling them to achieve their goals.  
Nahdet Misr Group offers a diverse range of services, including content and curricula development, professional development for educators, digital learning, software development, animation production, vocational education solutions, publishing cultural books and magazines, and investment in Edtech startups.

As the group's publishing arm, Nahdet Misr Publishing House aims to provide useful content to all segments of society, raise public awareness, and foster the creative and intellectual capacities of Arab readers. Over the years, the company has worked with renowned authors and illustrators in Egypt and the Arab world, publishing thousands of cultural books that cover a wide range of genres for both adults and children. It is also the exclusive provider of localized versions of popular children's publications such as Disney, National Geographic, DK, Smurfs, and many others.

Nahdet Misr also has a strong track record in educational content development and publishing. The company has developed educational curricula and textbooks in 11 Arab countries from the 1940s to the 1970s. Since 1968, the company has been producing "Al Adwaa" educational series, supplementary books to the Ministry of Education, covering K-12. With the shift towards digital education, "Al Adwaa" currently offers integrated educational solutions that include printed books, a website, and a mobile app, catering to the needs of students, parents, teachers.

Aligned with Egypt's 2030 vision, Nahdet Misr has been collaborating with the Egyptian Ministry of Education since 2018 to develop the new curricula (Education Reform 2.0) for Arabic Language, Religious Studies, and the Morals curriculum, which was introduced for the first time in Egyptian schools.

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