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Al-Mashat: Development Partners Group coordinates programs

Businessmen Team news 27 May 2025 12:34 PM
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Al-Mashat: Development Partners Group coordinates programs

Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning and Economic Development and International Cooperation, recently convened a meeting with the Executive Committee of the Development Partners Group (DPG) in Egypt. The meeting, co-chaired by Elena Panova, UN Resident Coordinator in Egypt, and Sophie van Haverbeke, Head of International Cooperation at the European Union Delegation to Egypt, aimed to enhance coordination and joint development cooperation between the Egyptian government and the DPG.

Representatives from various international bodies attended, including the French Development Agency (AFD), the German, Canadian, Japanese, French, and UK Embassies, and the World Bank. This gathering served as a crucial platform to strengthen communication channels, foster strategic consultation, and reinforce joint cooperation frameworks to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Egypt's Vision 2030

Discussions focused on national priority issues, emphasizing the need to intensify and focus partners' efforts to ensure full coordination between national development plans and cooperation programs. This approach aims to maximize and sustain the developmental impact of available resources more efficiently, especially given the global trend of reduced development financing.

Dr. Al-Mashat highlighted the meeting's role in identifying cooperation areas that foster synergy and coordinate development programs, ensuring alignment with national strategies and avoiding duplication. She stressed the importance of diversifying financing sources, relying on private sector investments, and utilizing blended finance. The diverse attendance underscored international interest in supporting Egypt's economic and social development and a shared commitment to continued strategic partnership.

The Minister outlined the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development and International Cooperation's expanded role in formulating economic development policies, driving financing for development, and maximizing concessional development financing. This involves ensuring high-level coordination between government entities and development partners to optimize investment and project impact on the national economy.

She also presented the Ministry's framework, "Sustainability and Financing for Economic Development," which focuses on building a resilient and sustainable economy based on data to improve resource allocation and support priority sectors. This framework aims to promote sustainable economic growth driven by export-oriented sectors, improve the business environment, empower the private sector, and drive structural reforms that enhance economic competitiveness.

Furthermore, Dr. Al-Mashat referenced Egypt's Integrated National Financing Strategy (E-INFS), designed to expand development financing channels, identify financing gaps, enhance public-private partnerships, and support critical social sectors like education, health, social protection, and sanitation. The strategy also seeks to attract green finance and climate change adaptation projects

The Ministry considers localizing the SDGs at the governorate level a strategic step towards balanced and inclusive development. Detailed reports for all governorates, prepared in cooperation with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), identify regional strengths, weaknesses, and development priorities to align local and national plans, thereby achieving national SDGs and developing robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms.

Dr. Al-Mashat affirmed the government's strong focus on labor market dynamics and creating an enabling legislative environment for workers and employers, a responsibility shared by the Ministry with the Ministry of Labor.

As chair of the Ministerial Committee for Entrepreneurship, the Minister emphasized its role as a key economic growth driver. The ministerial group supports entrepreneurial projects and encourages innovation, particularly in information and communication technology, to enhance startup success.

The Ministry prioritizes climate issues and environmental sustainability, developing strategies and projects to enhance Egypt's climate change adaptation capabilities, reduce carbon emissions, and strengthen cooperation with development partners in climate finance, including supporting green projects and renewable energy.