H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, arrives in Brazil for the G20 Development Ministerial Meeting, within the G20 Activities
22 July 2024
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat,
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation,
arrived in Brazil to participate in the G20 Development Ministerial Meeting as
part of the G20 activities, taking place in Rio de Janeiro. These meetings
serve as a precursor to the G20 Leaders Summit scheduled for November 2024.
The G20 Summit in Brazil is
themed “Building a Just World & Sustainable Planet." The Brazilian
presidency of the G20 has prioritized social integration, reducing hunger and
poverty rates, transforming the energy sector for sustainable development
across its social, economic, and environmental dimensions, and reforming
international institutions. The meetings include participation from G20
members, the African Union, the European Union, as well as representatives from
numerous countries and governments.
Al-Mashat will represent the Arab
Republic of Egypt in the G20 Development Working Group. Key objectives include
discussions on social integration, reducing inequality, investments in water as
a key driver of economic development, enhancing sustainable development goals,
tripartite cooperation, and addressing barriers hindering efforts of developing
countries towards achieving development.
In this context, the Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation will engage in
various events, including bilateral meetings with development partners,
international institutions, and governments.
The summit, held from July 22 to
26, brings together leaders from the financial sector, governments, development
ministers, central bank governors, and international institutions of the
world's largest economies to discuss global economic issues, climate crisis,
debt challenges facing developing and emerging countries, and efforts to reform
and develop multilateral development banks.
It is noteworthy that the G20
comprises the world's 20 largest economies, established in 1999, convening
annually in member countries to discuss current economic and financial issues,
propose solutions to financial, geopolitical challenges, and other issues
hindering global development efforts.