Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Continues Meetings with Representatives of Governments, the private sector and international institutions during the activities of the “Summit of the Future ” in New York
25 September 2024
"Al-Mashat" addressed joint efforts to enhance economic development with her Jordanian counterpart
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation discusses cooperation opportunities with MasterCard International to support digital transformation and entrepreneurship
"Al-Mashat" meets with the Mauritanian Minister of Petroleum, the President of the Women Political Leaders Foundation WPL, the Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), and the Vice President of the African Development Bank (AFDB)
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, continued her
meetings with representatives of governments, the private sector, and
international institutions, during her participation in the 79th session of the
United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and the “Summit of the Future” in New
York.
Jordanian Minister of Planning and
International Cooperation
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation, met with Ms. Zeina Toukan the Jordanian Minister
of Planning and International Cooperation. They discussed joint relations and
strengthening cooperation between the two sides to advance joint development
efforts, within the framework of the close Egyptian-Jordanian relations.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat emphasized the
importance of the joint relations between the two countries and the common
files between the two sides, especially in light of the two countries’ keenness
to move forward to strengthen aspects of partnership, especially at the
economic, investment and commercial levels, through a number of mechanisms,
most notably the Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee, which held its
thirty-second session last May.
H.E. highlighted the Ministry's efforts to
govern and increase the efficiency of public spending, and to increase private
sector engagement. The minister highlighted the new framework for promoting
sustainable economic growth, which is based on three fundamental pillars: reliance
on evidence- and data-based policies to identify and address development gaps
across sectors; enhancing macroeconomic stability; and implementing structural
reforms to increase competitiveness and improve the business environment.
Mauritanian Minister of Petroleum
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation, met with Mr. Mohamed Ould Cheikh El
Ghazouani,the Mauritanian Minister of Oil and Energy. The meeting addressed the
priorities of the new government to build a competitive economy that attracts
investments, improve the business environment to attract domestic and foreign
investments, and stimulate the transition to a green economy. The two sides
also discussed coordination at the level of international institutions to
advance development efforts in the African continent within the framework of
efforts to restructure the global financial system.
MasterCard Company
In another context, H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat met with Mr. Nicola Villa, Executive Vice President of MasterCard,
where the two sides explore avenues for potential areas of cooperation in the
field of entrepreneurship and innovation, in light of the government's efforts
to enhance digital transformation, build a competitive economy, and promote
resilient and sustainable economic growth.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation pointed out the importance of digital
transformation as one of the key factors that the Ministry promotes in order to
develop the Egyptian planning system and keep pace with economic and
technological developments, to support the effectiveness of the implemented
projects. H.E. also reviewed the Government's priorities for attracting and
encouraging domestic and external investments and encouraging private sector
growth, in the context of improving the overall financial and economic
performance of the State, in order to achieve the aspirations of the Egyptian
people for development and progress.
H.E. further emphasized the government's
keenness to promote the start-up and entrepreneurship sector to consolidate the
position of the Egyptian market as one of the attractive markets for venture
capital investments. Therefore, the Ministerial Group for Entrepreneurship was
formed, headed by the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development and
International Cooperation, with the aim of enhancing the capacity of start-up
companies and the entrepreneurial environment to achieve sustainable and
accelerated economic growth based on competitiveness and knowledge and
contributing to the creation of decent job opportunities.
Women Political Leaders Foundation WPL
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation met with Ms. Silvana Koch-Mehrin, CEO of the
Women Political Leaders (WPL) Foundation, which is a global network of many
influential women with the aim of supporting women’s empowerment and increasing
their influence in leadership positions. The two sides also discussed joint
cooperation opportunities within the framework of the efforts of the Ministry
of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation with
development partners to advance women’s empowerment and increase their
contribution to development efforts, in order to achieve inclusive and sustainable
growth.
The meeting addressed the role played by the
Foundation in providing a platform for sharing best practices and policies on
implementing an effective strategy for women’s empowerment, as well as building
on the momentum generated by Egypt’s hosting of the COP27 climate conference,
and enhancing its contributions to supporting international development and
women’s empowerment.
Oxford Poverty and Human Development
Initiative OPHI
H.E. Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation also discussed with Ms. Sabina
Alkire, Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI),
ways to enhance joint cooperation. The meeting witnessed a review of the most
important priorities of the Egyptian state, which are building the human being
and supporting human development efforts, through the economic and social
development plan. The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and
International Cooperation also indicated that the government recently launched
the presidential initiative "New Beginning for Human Development",
aiming to invest in human capital through a work program targeting human
development and working to consolidate the Egyptian identity by enhancing
efforts, coordination and integration between all state agencies.
African Development Bank (AFD)
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat also met with Mr.
Kevin Oramah, Vice President of the African Development Bank Group for Economic
Governance and Knowledge Management, where the two sides discussed efforts to
advance joint cooperation between Egypt and the Bank, and the vital role played
by the Bank in advancing development in the African continent and implementing
Agenda 2063. The meeting also touched on the portfolio of ongoing partnerships
with Egypt, with the aim of supporting development efforts and empowering the
private sector.