H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat Meets with the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa to Discuss Joint Efforts in Promoting Economic Development & Enhancing Regional Integration
22 September 2024
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, continues her
meetings during the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly and the
Summit of the Future in New York. H.E. Minister Al-Mashat held discussions with
Ambassador Claver Gatete, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations
Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). The discussions encompassed various
topics pertinent to the mission of the UNECA in enhancing the economic and
social development of its member states, promoting integration within the
region, and fostering international cooperation for Africa's development.
During her meeting with the Executive
Secretary of UNECA, H.E. Minister Al-Mashat discussed the Commission’s efforts
in advancing the economic and social development of member states, supporting
regional integration, and promoting international cooperation for Africa’s
development. The conversation also addressed the importance of supporting
quality growth amidst the transformation of the global financial system and the
challenges facing developing countries, particularly debt issues. She
emphasized the necessity of ensuring equitable financing that addresses diverse
developmental challenges and enhancing private sector participation in
sustainable development processes.
The meeting reviewed topics related to
strengthening bilateral cooperation, such as benefiting from Egypt's experience
in development, given its status as a middle-income country in Africa. Both
parties exchanged views on advancing the South-South and Triangular
Cooperation. The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation has launched a strategy to support developmental cooperation among
countries of the South and enhance triangular collaboration to contribute to
developmental efforts in developing and emerging nations through knowledge
exchange mechanisms and the dissemination of successful developmental
experiences.
Furthermore, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat referenced the
launch of the National Integrated Financing Strategy by the Ministry, as part
of its efforts to support comprehensive economic development in Egypt, noting
the constructive cooperation with UNECA in preparing the "Sharm El-Sheikh
Guidebook for Just Financing."
In addition, the Executive Secretary of UNECA
invited H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat to participate in the African Economic
Conference 2024, which will be held under the theme "Securing Africa's
Economic Future Amidst Growing Uncertainty" in November 2024 in Botswana,
affirming the significance of Egypt's efforts to advance South-South
cooperation and support the continent's priorities before international
institutions.
It is noteworthy that UNECA is one of the
international institutions that participated in the “Egypt International Cooperation Forum in
both 2021 and 2022, and played a key role with the Ministry in launching the
"Sharm El-Sheikh Guidebook for Just Financing."
The Minister's participation in the United
Nations meetings is part of the Ministry's role in promoting sustainable
economic growth. 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.
The Ministry works to achieve this through a
country-led multi-stakeholder engagement framework, powered by national
coordination and international cooperation, including ministries, governorates,
national agencies, development partners, international financing institutions,
multilateral development banks, the United Nations and its specialized
agencies, the private sector, civil society organizations, think tanks, and
others.