In the first meeting following the merging of the ministries, the World Bank President congratulates Dr. Rania Al-Mashat on her appointment as Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation and affirms the Bank’s commitment to enhancing partnerships with Egypt.
27 July 2024
Egypt’s Governor at the World
Bank, during her meeting with the President of the World Bank Group at the G20
meetings in Brazil, stated that the merging of the Ministry of Planning and the
Ministry of International Cooperation will enhance the partnership with the
World Bank in monitoring the implementation of projects and programs, both in
terms of economic sectors and geographical distribution across governorates.
Human development, industry
localization, and increasing private sector investments are top priorities for
future partnership with the World Bank.
Discussions regarding the
continuation of the Development Policy Financing (DPF) program to support
structural reforms that stimulate the private sector, in collaboration with
development partners.
Diagnostic reports on priority
economic sectors are among the key areas of cooperation between Egypt and the
World Bank.
The International Finance
Corporation (IFC) plays a pivotal role in providing innovative financing that enables
the private sector to drive development efforts and enhance macroeconomic
stability.
World Bank’s reform efforts will
impact global financial system restructuring and provide innovative and
sustainable financing mechanisms for developing and emerging countries.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat,
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, and
Egypt’s Governor at the World Bank Group, met with Mr. Ajay Banga, President of
the World Bank, during the G20 Development Ministerial Meeting held in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.
This meeting is the first following her new
appointment. The meeting involved discussions on various aspects of the
partnership between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the World Bank Group.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized
the importance of the strategic partnership with the World Bank, which is one
of the largest multilateral development banks globally. She praised the Bank’s
role through concessional financing, technical support, and advisory services
in achieving the country's developmental goals.
The President of the World Bank
Group congratulated the Minister on her new roles and affirmed the Bank’s
commitment to enhancing partnership with Egypt in alignment with the new
government's priorities for development efforts across various sectors.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat noted that the
merger of the Ministries of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation will enhance collaboration with the World Bank Group by improving
coordination with different ministries and governmental bodies on programs and
projects executed with the Bank, thereby achieving integration and
strengthening the management of cooperation across various levels. This will
also maximize the developmental impact of projects and programs at both
sectoral and geographic levels.
Priorities for the Coming Phase
The Minister discussed the
priorities for the upcoming phase of cooperation with the World Bank, which
align with the government’s program priorities, including advancing human
capital, localizing industry, and encouraging local and foreign investments by
focusing on productive and export sectors to enhance the competitiveness of the
Egyptian economy and support macroeconomic stability.
The meeting reviewed the joint
strategies being implemented between the government and the World Bank in the
areas of human development and industry localization, under the 2023-2027
partnership framework. Current activities include assessing the state of
foreign direct investment in Egypt and developing the national industry
strategy. These studies are crucial for advancing government priorities to
attract more foreign direct investment and localize industry across various
sectors.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat
highlighted the alignment of the strategic partnership areas with the
government’s program priorities and Egypt’s Vision 2030, which aims to enhance
private sector growth, create job opportunities, and invest in human capital
through social protection systems, health, and education, while supporting resilience
through innovative solutions in climate action.
*Structural Reforms and Empowering the Private
Sector*
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat commended
the partnership with the World Bank in implementing the Development Policy
Financing (DPF) program, which supports the government’s efforts in executing
structural reforms that stimulate the private sector.
The World Bank approved the first
tranche of the program amounting to $700 million in June, in collaboration with
other development partners, including the European Union. This program focuses
on building fiscal resilience, enhancing economic competitiveness, improving the
business environment, and supporting green transformation.
The meeting also discussed the
next phase of the DPF program, emphasizing the government’s commitment to
continuing structural reforms that facilitate private sector involvement and
integrating with development partners in executing the matrix of structural
reforms.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat noted the
importance of diagnostic and analytical reports as key areas of cooperation
between Egypt and the World Bank to provide clear economic insights and current
situation analysis. This includes the Country Climate and Development Report
(CCDR), the Egypt Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD), the 2020 Private Sector
Diagnostic Report for Egypt, and the 2022 Public Expenditure Review for Human
Development Sectors in Egypt. The World Bank also launched a demographic report
in collaboration with the Egyptian government in 2022.
International Finance Corporation
(IFC)
The meeting also discussed
cooperation mechanisms between the government and the International Finance
Corporation (IFC) to provide concessional financing and technical support
exceeding $9 billion across various developmental sectors, making Egypt one of
the largest operations countries for IFC.
The Minister highlighted IFC’s
active role in financing private sector projects in energy under the
"NUCA" program, as well as its partnership with the Sovereign Fund
and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to enhance private
sector participation in the desalination program in Egypt.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat affirmed the
importance of IFC’s role in providing innovative financing that enables the
private sector to play a larger role in development efforts, enhancing the
competitiveness of the Egyptian economy.
Furthermore, the meeting addressed
the goals of the G20 Development Ministerial meetings and the group's efforts
to accelerate the achievement of sustainable development goals, including the
launch of the global alliance against hunger and poverty, which the World Bank
has announced its participation in, along with several other international
institutions.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat confirmed that
the World Bank’s development efforts would impact the reform of the global
financial structure and provide innovative and sustainable financing mechanisms
for developing and emerging countries.
In March, the World Bank Group
announced its intention to provide $6 billion in financing over the next three
years, with $3 billion allocated to support the government's economic reform
program and $3 billion to empower the private sector.