During her participation in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference in response to the directives of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
09 October 2024
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation: Expanding Just Financing in Terms of Volume and Type for Developing Countries to Accelerate Development and Climate Action
Triangular Cooperation between Countries and Multilateral Development Banks Drives Efforts for Sharing Expertise and Overcoming Development Challenges
National Platforms Are Essential to Translate Strategies into Financeable Projects That Attract Investments; "NWFE" as a Practical Model
During the events
of the Hamburg Sustainability Conference, held in Hamburg, Germany, H.E. Dr.
Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation, participated as a keynote speaker in the discussion
session titled "Scaling Impact Together for Transformation: How
Multilateral Development Banks Can Work Together to Deliver Transformation of Country Platforms"
alongside Mr. Ilan Goldfajn, President of the Inter-American Development Bank,
Mrs. Tariye Gbadaegesin, CEO of the Climate Investment Fund, and Mr. Masood
Ahmed, Director of the Center for Global Development.
In her speech, H.E.
Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat highlighted the Bridgetown Initiative, which was
launched to reform the international financial architecture to address global
economic risks, including climate change. She emphasized the need to
restructure international financial institutions and increase capital flows to
achieve sustainable development goals.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
referenced the Pact for the Future adopted during the Future Summit on the
sidelines of UNGA79, which includes political measures for reforming the
international financial structure. Additionally, she shed light on the
innovative co-financing platform launched by 10 development banks, including
the African Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development, and the World Bank Group, aimed at directing additional capital,
expanding the scope and impact of development, and mobilizing funds for
large-scale projects. This initiative is part of coordinated efforts in
development finance and international financial reform.
The Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation stressed the
importance of expanding both quantitative and qualitative financing for
developing and emerging countries, as well as enhancing triangular cooperation
between nations and multilateral development banks to share knowledge,
expertise, and developmental experiences, thus accelerating the pace of
development and climate action.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat
pointed out that the concept of national platforms began several years ago in
discussions within the G20, and the Glasgow Climate Summit served as a turning
point in focusing on these platforms. She noted that Egypt launched its
national platform for the "NWFE" program during the COP27 Climate
Conference, which is a practical translation of the National Climate Change
Strategy for 2050 through investment-attractive projects in energy, water, and
food sectors.
H.E. Dr.Al-Mahat
mentioned that the "NWFE" program represents an effective regional
model and approach for facilitating finance to address issues of adaptation,
mitigation, and resilience. Egypt has developed a comprehensive national
climate strategy with key objectives up to 2050, alongside a set of priority
projects (26 projects) up to 2030. These projects cover the three main pillars
of climate action: mitigation, adaptation, and resilience, with a focus on the
just transition to a green economy through the nexus of energy, food, and water.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
also referred to the joint political declaration issued by Egypt, the United
States, and Germany during the COP27 Climate Conference, which emphasized the
importance of accelerating the development and deployment of renewable energy.
Accordingly, the German government supported the energy pillar within the NWFE
program.
Furthermore, H.E.
Minister Al-Mashat highlighted the state's efforts to enhance technical
cooperation with other countries under the South-South Cooperation framework,
transferring Egypt's experience in national platforms, including technical
support provided to Tanzania. She referred to the "Sharm El-Sheikh
Guidebook for Just Financing," launched during Egypt's presidency of the
27th UN Climate Change Conference (COP27), which includes 12 key principles for
enhancing partnerships, supporting climate action, and promoting the green
transition.
In conclusion, H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat referenced Egypt Integrated National Financing Strategy (E-INFS) launched on the sidelines of UNGA79 This strategy is a collaborative initiative between the Egyptian government and the United Nations, developed within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals Financing Strategy for Egypt, led by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in cooperation with several international organizations. The strategy provides a comprehensive national framework for financing that aims to enhance sustainable development in alignment with the national development agenda.