Minister of Planning and Economic Development and International Cooperation Chairs the Board of Directors Meeting of the Institute of National Planning for the Academic Year 2024/2025
23 December 2024
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, chaired the
meeting of the Board of Directors of the Institute of National Planning.
The meeting focused on reviewing the institute's
ongoing projects, approving the promotion plan, discussing the institute's
budget for the fiscal year 2025/2026, and monitoring the implementation of the
institute's strategic plan and executive program for the academic year
2024/2025, along with other related topics.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Ashraf
El-Araby, President of the Institute of National Planning (INP), Dr. Ashraf
Salah El-Din, Vice President of INP for Training & Consultations and
Community Service, Dr. Hala Abou Ali, Professor and Head of the Economics
Department at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University,
General Khairat Barakat, President of Central Agency for Public Mobilization
& Statistics, Mr. Yasser Sobhi, Deputy Minister of Finance, Dr. Maged Othman,
Director of the Egyptian Center for Opinion Research - Former Minister of
Communications and Information Technology, Dr. Amal Zakaria, Director of the
Regional Development Center, Dr. Heba Magheeb, Director of the Center for
Industrial Planning and Development, Dr. Khaled Zakaria, Director of the Center
for Macro-Economic Policies, Dr. Magda Hassanein, Director of the Center for
Social and Cultural Planning, Engineer Ibrahim Sarhan, Chairman of the iFinance
Group for Financial and Digital Investments, and Mr. Tamer Taha, Advisor to the
Minister of Planning and Economic Development and International Cooperation for
Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Head of the Private Sector Participation Unit.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning and Economic Development and International Cooperation, commended the
achievements and efforts made by the institute throughout the year, emphasizing
its role as one of the most prominent national and regional think tanks. The
institute plays a vital role in disseminating scientific journals, academic
papers, and studies on various aspects of planning and sustainable development.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat confirmed that the coming period will witness increased
utilization of the National Planning Institute’s contributions in line with the
government's three-year program, Egypt Vision 2030, sectoral strategies, and
the government's focus on key sectors that impact growth and employment rates,
especially in light of regional and international changes.
During the meeting, Dr. Ashraf El-Araby,
reviewed the progress of implementing the institute’s strategic plan for the
period 2023/2024 to 2029/2030. He also discussed the efforts made to position
the institute as a leading and influential think tank both nationally and regionally,
and internationally distinguished, by offering competitive research, training,
educational, consultative, and community services based on evidence, which
enhance community capabilities and support effective policy-making and
decision-making in planning and development fields.
Dr. El-Araby provided updates on the
implementation of the institute’s activities for the academic year 2024/2025,
focusing on interdisciplinary research conducted in collaboration with state
institutions and international bodies. These included studies on urban
development, local economic development in relation to spatial justice and
global competitiveness, social protection systems in Egypt amidst contemporary
challenges, and other research topics. Additionally, he highlighted the
developments in the “Post-2025 Egypt Project: Long-term Development Vision”
series of working papers, the scientific events program, the national and
international periodic reports program, and collaborations with the institute's
partners in designing training programs according to the needs of these
entities.
The Board of Directors was also briefed on the
progress of the graduate academic programs, including the discussion and
approval of 12 theses during the first half of the current fiscal year. Furthermore,
the board reviewed the executive status of the professional Master's programs
in sustainable development planning for the academic year 2024/2025, as well as
the measures taken by the institute to expand and diversify its competitive
advisory services offered to government, private, non-governmental, and
international entities.