NIGSD, United Nations University sign MoU in training, advisory fields
13 January 2021
Egypt’s National Institute for Governance and
Sustainable Development (NIGSD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), on
Wednesday, with the United Nations University that will see cooperation in a
range of fields.
The MoU was signed by NIGSD Executive Director Sherifa
Sherif and Delfina Soares, Head of the United Nations University Operating Unit
on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance (UNU-EGOV). The meeting was also
attended by Luis Barbosa, Deputy Head of UNU-EGOV, and Elisabete Simoes, Head
of Administration at the UNU-EGOV.
It took place through
the "United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic
Governance" in Portugal.
Egypt’s Minister of Planning and Economic Development Hala
El-Said, who is also Chairperson of the NIGSD’s Board of Trustees, said the MoU
aims to provide a cooperation framework that covers areas of common interest.
These include research activities, capacity building, training, and advisory
services, as well as the exchange of knowledge and experiences.
The minister added that the close cooperation between
the two sides contributes to increasing the impact and effectiveness of each
other's programmes, and the faster achievement of their common goals.
She said that the institute has opened communication
channels with the United Nations University, as part of the NIGSD’s plan to
implement the Sustainable Development Strategy and Egypt’s Vision 2030.
The plan includes preparing Egyptians in the fields of
governance and sustainable development, given the university's international
standing and previous distinguished business experiences in cooperation with UN
member states.
For her part, Sherif said that the cooperation
agreement aims initially to implement the training and qualification of 150
trainees in the fields of digital governance, smart administrative governance,
smart cities, and societies.
She also said that this training will be the first of
the cooperation activities to be implemented in light of the MoU. As part of
this, a programme will be implemented to prepare and qualify executive leaders
in the areas of administrative governance, digital governance, and smart cities.
El-Said noted that the programme will be put in place
due to the critical importance of governance issues and digital transformation
in support of the state's administrative reform process.
It also aims to support the endeavour to provide easy
and convenient services to citizens, whilst working to save time and costs.
The programme will additionally work towards achieving
the current sustainable development goals, especially Goal 16 related to
corporate governance, and Goal 17 concerning partnerships as key enablers of
the sustainable development plan.
UNU-EGOV, a think-tank dedicated to e-governance, is
part of the United Nations University (UNU) and is headquartered in the
northern Portuguese city of Guimarães.
It provides a core centre for research, advisory
services, and training as well as a bridge between research and public policy.
At the same time, it is supportive of innovation, and acts as a strong partner
within the UN system and its member states, with a special focus on sustainable
development, social inclusion, and active citizenship.