Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Visits National Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development, and The National Center for Spatial Data Infrastructure
18 October 2024
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation and Chair of the Board of Trustees
of the National Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development (NIGSD),
met with the institute's leaders and its affiliated centers and units. H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat also inspected the National Center for Spatial Data Infrastructure as
part of monitoring the work of the ministry's affiliated entities. The meeting
was attended by Dr. Sherifa Sherif, the institute's Executive Director, Dr.
Heba Zaki, Director of the Egypt Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Dr.
Asmaa Ezzat, Director of the Governance Center, and other institute leaders.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized that the integration of
the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation is
part of the new government's direction to achieve integration in managing the
economic file at the state or macroeconomic level and enhance the effectiveness
of public spending.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat explained that the ministry has
announced a framework aimed at achieving sustainable economic growth through
designing a comprehensive strategy for economic development based on
data-driven and evidence-based policies to address development gaps in various
sectors, mobilize domestic and foreign
financing for sustainable development through an integrated national
financing strategy that enhances resource allocation to priority sectors,
stimulates private sector investments, and accelerates progress towards
achieving development goals.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat highlighted the role of the ministry in
leading the Ministerial Group for Entrepreneurship, which aims to provide full
support to startups and the entrepreneurship community in Egypt to stimulate
their contribution to economic activity and innovative development solutions.
H.E. added that the group works on consolidating various initiatives by
government entities to achieve integration and coordination and maximize their
benefits.
During her visit, Al-Mashat listened to a presentation by
Dr. Sherifa Sherif, the institute's Executive Director, on the NIGSD’s
activities in training, research, and consultancy. She noted the various
training initiatives and programs offered by the institute to different sectors
and groups, including children, youth, and women, as well as international
partnerships with prestigious universities and training institutes locally and
internationally to provide high-quality training content. This is in line with
the institute's mission to enhance and develop Egypt's position in governance
and sustainable development by providing consultations, research, and training
programs that promote sustainability values, practices, and governance
mechanisms. She noted that the institute has trained 124,000 trainees over 4
years.
She also highlighted the institute's role in monitoring,
evaluating, and assessing Egypt's status in governance, sustainable
development, and local, regional, and international competitiveness indicators
to develop plans and mechanisms to improve Egypt's performance in those
indicators. The institute's vision is to support and enhance the development of
sound governance systems to achieve competitiveness and sustainable development.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation also listened to a presentation from Dr. Heba Zaki,
Director of the Egypt Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, about the
center's activities, events, and programs for youth and entrepreneurs. She
highlighted the launch of the center's dedicated online platform to serve as a
gateway for entrepreneurs, decision-makers, and investors. The center's
e-learning platform was also activated on the same platform, offering over 72
training programs in four languages: Arabic, English, French, and sign language.
The center has also launched pre-incubation programs in sustainable fashion,
biotechnology, and fourth-generation digital transformation industries, and
currently, the Blue Economy and Financial Technology programs, in addition to
idea generation camps in which youth from all governorates participate. She
mentioned that the center has been accredited by the University of Missouri in
the United States as a certified educational center in providing
entrepreneurship and innovation services.
During her visit to the National Center for Spatial Data
Infrastructure, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat directed the utilization of the
center's capabilities to enhance the effectiveness of the Egyptian planning
system and integrate with various sectors of the ministry to strengthen the
implementation and monitoring of investment plan projects.
Engineer Mohamed Abdel Azim, Acting Executive Director of
the National Center for Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) for the Egyptian
planning system, presented the center's efforts in building and providing an
integrated spatial information infrastructure for the Egyptian government using
the latest technologies and advanced satellite imaging and applications, aerial
imaging to produce unified basic maps for the state, and reports on spatial
variables.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat also inspected the center's efforts
in developing government services, supporting digital transformation policies
and files, which contributed to implementing the development of government
services, developing means of delivering government services, and developing
the information infrastructure of the Egyptian planning system in terms of
important state databases, as well as providing social media applications and
platforms and evaluating government services. H.E. also learned about the
center's role in mobile technology centers and Egypt's service centers that
provide various services to citizens, such as civil status, real estate
registration, traffic services, and others.