The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Releases a Report on the Evolution of Egypt-Japan Development Cooperation (Infographic)
17 December 2024
On the Occasion of the 70th Anniversary of the Egypt-Japan Partnership:
The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Releases a Report on the Evolution of Egypt-Japan Development Cooperation (Infographic)
The Ministry of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation has issued a report outlining the
development of Egypt-Japan relations in the context of development cooperation,
in light of the ongoing progress between the two countries. This comes as part
of the Ministry's efforts to drive sustainable economic growth and integrate
domestic and foreign financing to support the country's development vision.
The Ministry stated that the celebration
of the 70th anniversary of Egypt-Japan development cooperation highlights the
strength and sustainability of the international partnerships Japan has
established, based on mutual respect and a shared vision for achieving
sustainable development. The occasion also serves as a reminder of Egypt and
Japan's joint commitment to working together to ensure a better future for
generations to come.
Beginning of Joint
Relations
The Ministry's report noted that Egypt
and Japan share a distinguished friendship, with Japan being one of Egypt's
most important Asian development partners. Japan currently supports
approximately 18 development projects that align with Egypt's government’s
efforts to achieve sustainable development goals. This year marks the 70th
anniversary of the launch of bilateral cooperation between the two countries,
which began with technical cooperation programs in 1954, followed by grants in
1973 and concessional financing in 1974. The Japan International Cooperation
Agency (JICA) office was established in Egypt in 1977 to oversee cooperation
between the two nations.
Elevation
of Relations
The report further stated that
Egypt-Japan relations have flourished after high-level visits exchanged over
the past few years. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has visited Japan
three times in the past four years, while former Japanese Prime Minister Fumio
Kishida visited Egypt on April 30, 2023. During this visit, the two leaders
agreed to elevate the bilateral relationship to a "Strategic
Partnership," focusing on priority areas such as "investing in
people" through education and healthcare, and "sustainable growth"
through green transformation and infrastructure development.
Shared
Cooperation Portfolio
The report addressed key areas reflecting
the strengthening of economic and cultural exchanges between Egypt and Japan:
sustainable social and economic development, green transformation and renewable
energy, education and human capital development, inclusive growth, social
integration, resilience, infrastructure development, private sector engagement,
and technical cooperation projects aimed at capacity building, enhancing
vocational education, and developing small and medium-sized enterprises.
The Ministry's report reviewed the total
value of Japanese grants and technical cooperation programs since the start of
bilateral relations, which has reached $2.4 billion, while concessional
financing to Egypt has amounted to approximately $7.2 billion. These funds have
been allocated to various sectors, including renewable energy, electricity,
transport, aviation, antiquities, irrigation, education, healthcare, and budget
support.
The report also outlined the main
strategic objectives of Japanese cooperation, which align with Egypt’s
sustainable development agenda. These include supporting sustainable economic
growth, promoting social inclusion, enhancing education and human resource
development, regional cooperation, and renewable energy—an area in which Japan
holds a comparative advantage, possessing advanced technologies.
The report highlighted the
Egyptian-Japanese cooperation portfolio, which includes several development
projects benefiting the transport, antiquities, healthcare, education, and
higher and vocational education sectors. Notable projects include the first
phase of Cairo Metro Line 4, the Grand Egyptian Museum, the Egyptian-Japanese
Schools, the construction of outpatient clinics at the Abu El-Reesh University
Children's Hospital, the development of Borg El Arab Airport, the New Dairout
Barrage, and the Comprehensive Health Insurance Project.
Role of
the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation
The report emphasized the Ministry’s
coordinating role in enhancing the Egyptian-Japanese partnership through
economic diplomacy. It noted the holding of an annual high-level policy
dialogue between Egypt and Japan to discuss future cooperation proposals,
technical collaboration, and alignment with Egypt’s development goals and
Vision 2030. This is part of the Ministry's efforts to coordinate between
government entities and multilateral and bilateral development partners.
Education
and Human Capital Development
Regarding the education and human
resources sector, the report highlighted that most ongoing Japanese projects
focus on human resource development and training, which is a key component of
every project to ensure the sustainability of its outcomes. Additionally, a
concessional loan of $89 million is being used to fund the “Human Resource
Development in Education and Healthcare” project, aiming to send 1,505 students
and researchers over five years for training and postgraduate degrees in
various academic fields.
The report also discussed the
"Egypt-Japan Education Partnership" program, which aims to establish
100 Egyptian-Japanese schools that apply the "Tokkatsu" system. To
date, 51 schools have been opened, and 30 additional schools have been selected
in the "Hayah Karima" initiative areas to implement the
"Tokkatsu" system, improving educational services, facilities, and
teacher training in line with the objectives of the "Hayah Karima"
initiative.
Notable
Joint Projects
The report concluded by noting the key pioneering
projects under the Egypt-Japan partnership, including the Grand Egyptian
Museum, vocational education support through the "Egypt-Japan
EJ-KOSEN" project between the Ministry of Higher Education and JICA, the
Egyptian-Japanese University, the development of the Abu El-Reesh Children’s
Hospital, the construction of the Dairout Barrage, the first and second phases
of Cairo Metro Line 4, and the modernization and expansion of Borg El Arab
International Airport.