From Washington: H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat Signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the OECD Secretary-General to Renew the Country Program Until 2025
25 October 2024
From Washington: H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat Signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the OECD Secretary-General to Renew the Country Program Until 2025
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H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, signed a memorandum of
understanding with Mr. Mathias Cormann, Secretary-General of the Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), regarding the renewal of the
OECD country program in Egypt, extending it until 2025 instead of 2024. This
occurred during H.E.’s participation in the Annual Meetings of the World Bank
Group in Washington.
The renewal of the country program reflects the ongoing
cooperation between Egypt and the OECD to strengthen the existing partnership
and support the government's development and structural reform efforts. This
renewal confirms both parties' commitment to achieving the program's goals,
which aim to enhance the state's capacity to formulate and implement structural
reforms in line with international standards, thereby improving the business
and investment environment and boosting confidence among local and
international investors.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat explained that the country program
for Egypt represents a comprehensive framework for cooperation over three
years, focusing on several strategic pillars aligned with the state’s
priorities. These efforts complement the ongoing structural reforms being implemented
in Egypt, centered around three main pillars: enhancing macroeconomic
stability, improving the business environment, and supporting the green
transition. The projects within the program align with the core objectives of
the national structural reform program, reinforcing the integration between
what is being implemented in cooperation with the organization and national
priorities.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat added that the pillars of the
country program integrate with intensive efforts alongside development partners
to implement policies and measures that support structural reform efforts and
enhance the economy's competitiveness. The renewal of the memorandum of
understanding contributes to the continuation of structural reforms and ensures
the implementation of all recommendations and planned projects to support
reforms in these critical areas.
Furthermore, 20 national entities are involved in the
program's activities and benefit from its projects. The country program for
Egypt with the OECD includes 35 projects across five main pillars: the first
relates to inclusive and sustainable economic growth, the second addresses
innovation and digital transformation, the third focuses on governance and
anti-corruption, the fourth pertains to enhancing statistics, and the fifth is
dedicated to sustainable development.
Since the program's signing, tangible results have been
achieved, such as the launch of Egypt's first economic report, which includes
numerous recommendations and actions currently being monitored for
implementation with national entities to support macroeconomic stability,
increase the efficiency of macroeconomic policies, enhance private sector
participation in the economy, create suitable jobs, and support the green
transition.
Additionally, the report on artificial intelligence review
was launched, and its recommendations are being utilized in formulating the
second phase of the national artificial intelligence strategy. Egypt has also
been included in the OECD's digital transformation tools, which supports the
development of evidence-based policies that enhance the digital transformation
process. Moreover, a review report on green growth policies has been launched
to direct efforts towards an environmentally and socially sustainable economy.
Current efforts are underway to complete a series of
important projects, such as the report on enhancing productivity in the
industrial sector, a review of higher education and innovation policies, and
Egypt's inclusion in the value-added trade database. The first technical report
on business dynamics is set to be launched in the first half of 2025, further
supporting ongoing reforms and economic development.
The renewal of the memorandum of understanding ensures the
continuity of this fruitful cooperation between Egypt and the OECD, enhancing
the path towards reform and sustainable development and advancing the
achievement of national goals in line with a comprehensive vision that aligns
with best international practices.