H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat Meets with World Bank MD at UNGA Week in New York
23 September 2024
Al-Mashat discussed various aspects of partnership with the World Bank to enhance economic and social development efforts and expand financing mechanisms that stimulate investment
Al-Mashat emphasized the importance of the World Bank evolution to contribute to reforming the global financial structure that enable developing countries to address their challenges
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation and Governor of
Egypt in the World Bank, met with Ms. Anna Bjerde, Managing Director of
Operations at the World Bank, with the participation of Dr. Badr Abdel Aati,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Egyptian Expatriates Affairs, as
part of the activities of the United Nations High-Level Week and the “Summit of
the Future” in New York.
During the meeting, H.E. Minister of Planning,
Economic Development and International Cooperation applauded the pivotal role played by the World Bank, as
one of Egypt's multilateral development partners, in supporting development
efforts and enhancing the state's vision in various fields, especially at the
level of economic development projects, social protection, and infrastructure
development, as well as the efforts to expand projects to support and empower
the private sector, whether through soft financing or technical support.
The meeting witnessed discussions between the
two sides on future areas of cooperation, especially in terms of encouraging
foreign direct investment in Egypt, in light of the great interest the
government pays to improving the business environment, supporting the
investment climate, and attracting domestic and foreign capital, to enhance
macroeconomic stability and build a competitive economy.
The meeting also addressed the partnership
within the framework of the Development Policy Financing Program (DPF), which
is one of the important mechanisms through which the Ministry of Planning,
Economic Development and International Cooperation seeks to support structural
reforms, in a way that enhances the stability of the Egyptian economy and
stimulates the private sector. H.E. noted that the three pillars of the
Development Policy Financing Program (DPF) are a common denominator between the
various budgetary support programs being implemented with the European Union
(EU), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and other development partners.
Moreover, H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat
highlighted the importance of the ongoing discussions on the development of
World Bank Group, which contributes to reforming the global financial structure
to become more appropriate to the challenges facing the world, especially
developing and emerging countries, thereby enhancing the financial space
available to move forward towards the implementation of the SDGs.
H.E. The Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation reviewed the new framework after
merging the two ministries. The Ministry’s objectives focus on driving
sustainable economic growth through three key pillars: evidence-based policies
to address development gaps, fostering macroeconomic stability, implementing
structural reforms to enhance competitiveness and improve the business
environment, supporting the resilience of macroeconomic policies, transitioning
to a green economy, and mobilizing both domestic and international financing
within an integrated national financing framework.
It is worth noting that the current portfolio
of development cooperation with the World Bank amounts to about $5.4 billion to
implement 12 development projects in various sectors, including sustainable
infrastructure, education, health, local development, social protection, budget
support, small and medium enterprises, environment and green transformation.