The transition towards a green economy alleviates poverty: Deputy Planning Minister
14 January 2021
The
Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, represented by Dr. Jamil Helmy,
Assistant Minister for the Follow-up of the Sustainable Development Plan, held
a meeting via video conference with Eng. Sherif Al-Diwani, Advisor to the Board
of Directors of the Alexandria Businessmen Association (ABA).
The
meeting witnessed the presence of several members of (ABA) to discuss a guide
to environmental sustainability standards in the private sector.
Dr.
Jamil Helmy drew attention to the government's efforts in the current period
towards the green economy by integrating environmental sustainability standards
into the various development plans, and by offering green bonds by the Egyptian
government to make Egypt a pioneer in the Middle East region.
Helmy
explained that the governing framework for the planning system in Egypt during
the current period comes on top of its constitution, followed by Egypt’s Vision
2030, which is the long-term strategic framework, referring to the update that
is taking place in Egypt Vision 2030, where the integration of the
environmental dimension came as one of the most important focus on.
Helmy
referred to the dimensions of sustainable economic, social and environmental
development, explaining that about the economic dimension, one of the most
important things in the economic reform program was in November 2016, in
addition to the structural reforms currently taking place in the various
productive sectors, especially the industrial and domestic trade sectors.
About
the social dimension, Helmy referred to the Takaful and Dignity program and the
“Decent Life” Initiative, which is one of the most important initiatives that
the state is currently focusing on.
In the
same context, Helmy continued that the environmental dimension has been given
great attention so that the three dimensions are linked together and become
integrated, so it is not possible to focus on one dimension without another,
explaining that the environmental sustainability standards guide takes into
account how to achieve economic development while taking into account the
environmental dimensions.
Helmy
added that among the most important things that the Ministry of Planning and
Economic Development has done is setting measurable targets, saying that what
cannot be measured cannot be followed up and cannot be managed and this is what
distinguishes the current stage of planning in Egypt.
Helmy
confirmed that the Ministry of Planning is concerned with the distribution of
financial allocations to all state agencies, pointing out that the public
investments of the government in 2020/2021 budget amounted to EGP 280 billion,
as the Ministry of Planning coordinates with all state agencies to distribute
and direct these sums about infrastructure, road, and drinking water projects.
Helmy
explained that the goal of the transition towards a green economy is represented
in several points: enhancing economic growth opportunities, creating job
opportunities, improving the competitiveness of local products, and alleviating
poverty, as well as creating new investment areas, rational management of
environmental systems and natural resources, in addition to its role in
achieving water and food security.
Helmy
referred to the issuance of a report on the volume of green foreign trade for
the first time and the percentage of our green exports and their development
over the past ten years, as well as environmentally friendly green imports
according to the World Trade Organization's definition of green products.
Helmy
pointed to the importance of the transition to a green economy and its link to
recovery from the repercussions of the Coronavirus, explaining that many
countries of the world have recently taken many measures that support the
transition to a green economy, including granting loans, tax exemptions
directed to sustainable transport projects, a rotating economy, and clean
energy.