Egypt Hosts 43rd World Scout Conference: H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat Emphasizes Youth Empowerment and Global Economic Trends
18 August 2024
"Egypt's hosting of the World Scout Conference is a testament to our nation's commitment to youth empowerment and investment in human capital." — H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat
"The 'Shabab Balad' initiative exemplifies the power of collaboration between the public and private sectors and our youth." — H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat
"Youth empowerment and unlocking their potential are key to achieving sustainable and inclusive growth." — H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat
Cairo, August 18, 2024 — Egypt’s Minister of Planning,
Economic Development, and International Cooperation, H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, took part in a panel discussion titled "Global Trends,"
focusing on significant global economic and social trends. This session was a
highlight of the 43rd World Scout Conference, held in Cairo from August 17 to
23, with representatives from 176 countries in attendance.
The panel featured contributions from prominent global
figures, including Ms. Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the
United Nations and Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group;
Mr. Kevin Frey, CEO of Generation Unlimited, a UNICEF initiative; Mr. Carlos
Sanvee, Secretary-General of the World YMCA; and Mr. Chris Purifoy, CEO and
Co-founder of the Learning Economy Foundation.
Youth’s Crucial Role in Development
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat underscored the vital role youth
play in shaping the future of development, particularly in the face of global
challenges such as technological advancements and climate change, which
significantly impact local and global economic systems.
The Minister stated, "Youth's ability to innovate and
adapt rapidly positions them as a driving force behind scientific and
technological progress." She emphasized the necessity of involving young
people in international development efforts and multilateral dialogues like the
World Scout Conference. "Egypt’s hosting of this conference reflects our
nation’s vision to empower youth and invest in human capital," H.E. noted.
Addressing the recent merger of the Ministry of Planning,
Economic Development, and International Cooperation, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
explained, "This integration is designed to accelerate inclusive and
sustainable growth in alignment with the Egyptian government’s priorities,
thereby strengthening the resilience of Egypt’s economy." She added that
this strategic move would significantly enhance the quality and quantity of
opportunities available to youth across various sectors.
Shabab Balad Initiative: A Model for Public-Private-Youth
Partnerships
Speaking on the Shabab Balad initiative, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
remarked, "This initiative is a model that strengthens the partnership
between the public and private sectors and youth (PPYP)." She explained
that the initiative is part of the broader collaborative efforts between the
Egyptian government and the United Nations aimed at achieving sustainable and
inclusive development in line with national priorities, particularly those
focused on human capital development and youth empowerment.
"The Shabab
Balad initiative aims to implement developmental projects in collaboration with
the private sector, international development partners, civil society
organizations, and youth," continued H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat. "These
projects positively impact youth across five key areas: education, employment
and entrepreneurship, training and skills development, enhancing access to
technological and digital services, and promoting positive social engagement,
including volunteer work."
She further elaborated, "Empowering youth and tapping
into their potential is essential for achieving sustainable growth and
increasing economic resilience in the face of global challenges. Youth
represents a significant human capital resource capable of driving growth and
innovation." H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat stressed that considering future
generations in today’s planning is crucial to ensuring that current decisions
do not burden future generations. This approach promotes intergenerational
equity, providing each generation the opportunity to thrive without the
constraints of unsustainable past practices.
The Role of the World Organization of the Scout Movement
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat also highlighted the important role of
the World Organization of the Scout Movement in developing leadership and
personal skills among youth. She pointed out that the movement’s principles are
closely aligned with the concepts of planning, economic development, and
international cooperation.
"The Scouts'
motto, 'Be Prepared,' underscores the importance of readiness and proactive
planning in addressing unforeseen challenges and changes," said H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat. She added, "In the realm of economic development and
international cooperation, this motto emphasizes the need for flexible and
sustainable plans, as success hinges on the ability to adapt swiftly to global
shifts."
The World Scout Conference, held every three years, serves
as the governing body and general assembly of the World Organization of the
Scout Movement. The conference provides a platform for member associations to
actively shape the standards, policies, and shared objectives of the scouting
movement globally. It establishes the general policy of the World Organization
of the Scout Movement and makes decisions that advance the objectives and
interests of the Scouting Movement worldwide.