Within the H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat at the in High-Level UN Week and "Summit of the Future": “H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat” participates in two panel discussions addressing financing for the SDGs and multidimensional poverty alleviation.
25 September 2024
H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation, continued her participation in the high-level events of the United
Nations and the “Summit of the Future” in New York. She took part in a
discussion titled "Financing for a Fairer Future," which focused on
funding for sustainable development goals, alongside Achim Steiner,
Administrator of the UN Development Programme, and Dr. Aminata Touré, Special
Representative of the Senegalese President and former Prime Minister of
Senegal.
In her remarks,
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat emphasized that as countries strive to achieve the SDGs, they
often face external shocks that force them to rearrange their initially clear
priorities toward the 2030 Agenda. These shocks may compel nations to change
direction or focus on areas different from their original plans.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat pointed out the necessity of restructuring the international
financial system to make development financing fairer and more equitable,
highlighting the debt burden as a significant challenge for many nations.
Several countries have incurred substantial debts in pursuit of growth and
sustainable development, intertwining debt issues closely with economic
development efforts.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
underscored the importance of an integrated and transparent national financing
framework to achieve local developmental goals. This framework should
incorporate elements of good governance to ensure optimal resource use and
include aspects related to mobilizing local resources, such as improving tax
management and directing spending toward vital sectors.
Moreover, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat noted that, alongside
national efforts, collaboration with the international community is essential.
Funding can be accessed through multilateral development banks and
international financial institutions. Success in this area requires a combination
of financing strategies led independently by nations, supported by a conducive
global environment and international partnerships that contribute to
sustainable and equitable funding sources. There is a necessity for
international cooperation to achieve these goals, either through reconsidering
the structure of the international financial system or by providing fairer
financing tools to help countries address developmental challenges effectively.
Addressing Multidimensional Poverty
In another context,
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat participated in a side event titled “Sustainable &
Targeted Poverty Solutions: Using the Multidimensional Poverty Index,”
organized by the Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network (MPPN) and the
Government of Somalia.
In her speech, H.E.
Dr. Al-Mashat stated that Egypt has recently embarked on a transformative path
to redefine the concept of poverty, enhancing efforts toward economic
development and inclusive growth. This approach encompasses not only monetary
poverty but also other dimensions such as education, health, food security,
social protection, and access to essential services. The Ministry of Planning,
Economic Development, and International Cooperation is working with national
and international stakeholders to develop a national multidimensional poverty
index.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat affirmed that this initiative aligns with Egypt’s comprehensive national strategies, particularly the updated National Sustainable Development Strategy "Egypt Vision 2030," supporting the localization of SDGs at the regional level and closely linked to key national programs such as the "Hayah Karima" initiative aimed at improving living conditions in rural areas and the National Family Planning Program focusing on enhancing health and well-being.