During the Launch of a Public-Private Sector Partnership for the Development of Education in the presence of the Deputy PM for Human Capital Development, H.E. the Minister of Higher Education & Scientific Research & the U.S. Ambassador in Cairo
19 September 2024
During the Launch of a Public-Private Sector
Partnership for the Development of Education in the presence of the Deputy PM
for Human Capital Development, H.E. the Minister of Higher Education &
Scientific Research & the U.S. Ambassador in Cairo:
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat: The partnership between public and private sectors stimulates innovative solutions to address sector development gaps
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, emphasized that
the government is working to increase partnerships with the private sector in
various fields, in light of its vital role in driving inclusive and sustainable
growth and achieving economic development.
This came during H.E.’s participation in the
conferencing launching a public-private sector partnership for the development
of education, organized by H.E. the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific
Research, in partnership with NextEra. This was in the presence of H.E. Dr.
Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister for Human Capital Development and
Minister of Health and Population; H.E. Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher
Education and Scientific Research; Ms.
Herro Mustafa Garg,US Ambassador to Egypt; and Dr. Ismail Abdel Ghafar, the
President of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport
(AASTMT); as well as officials from private sector companies, entrepreneurs,
and institutions relevant to the education sector.
In her speech, Al-Mashat noted that economic
development and sustainability can only be achieved by investing in human
capital, which includes investing in education and empowering a future
generation of capable leaders. In this context, H.E. highlighted the importance
of public-private partnership.
Noting that bridging the development gap in
any sector requires constructive partnerships between the Government and the
private sector, complementarity with development partners, international
institutions and relevant entities, the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation is working to implement evidence-based
development policies, advance partnerships with the private sector through
structural reforms, and enhance international partnerships in order to bridge
development gaps across sectors, as per the government's priorities and vision.
H.E. pointed out that public-private
partnerships are driving innovative models of development, especially in the
education sector.
Moreover in the context of chairing the
ministerial group for entrepreneurship, H.E. noted the importance of the
entrepreneurship and startup sector, in light of Egypt's infrastructure
potential and the human resources, making it a leading country in
entrepreneurship in the region.
Al-Mashat also discussed Egypt’s advanced
technological infrastructure and continuous growth in ICT, which helps
strengthen partnerships with the private sector in various sectors and acts as
a catalyst for entrepreneurship, thus contributing in the progress towards
inclusive and sustainable growth.
In conclusion, H.E. emphasized that
development gaps in different sectors are creating space for innovation and
sustainable solutions.
During the event, H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat and H.E. Dr. Ayman Ashour witnessed
the signing of a partnership between the Ministry of Higher Education and
Scientific Research and NextEra, as well as the signing of partnership
agreements between NextEra and a number of international universities.