"H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat: The Ministerial Entrepreneurship Group is Working on Preparing a Charter for Egypt’s Startup Ecosystem and Finalizing the Unified Definition for Startups"
29 December 2024
During its discussion on the actual implementation of the 2023/2024 Economic and Social Development Plan and key economic indicators at the Planning and Budget Committee meeting in the House of Representatives:
"H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat: The Ministerial Entrepreneurship Group is Working on Preparing a Charter for Egypt’s Startup Ecosystem and Finalizing the Unified Definition for Startups"
H.E. Dr.
Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation, provided an in-depth review of the results from the Ministerial
Entrepreneurship Group’s meetings during her presentation on the actual
implementation of the 2023/2024 Economic and Social Development Plan and key
economic indicators. This discussion occurred at the Planning and Budget
Committee meeting in the House of Representatives, presided over by Dr. Fakhry
El-Feki, with the participation of committee members.
H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat highlighted the Egyptian government’s commitment to supporting the
vital and emerging sector of entrepreneurship, noting that the government is
displaying a genuine openness to stimulating and supporting this sector. She
stressed that this opportunity would not only foster innovation but also
strengthen the private sector’s role in driving economic growth.
"Entrepreneurship," she remarked, "is not just a tool for growth
but a catalyst that accelerates this growth, helping Egypt to achieve leaps in
economic development." The focus on entrepreneurship is an essential part
of Egypt’s strategy for achieving sustainable development and ensuring a robust
and diversified economy.
In her
remarks, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat also pointed to the role of the Ministerial
Entrepreneurship Group, which was established to support Egypt's
entrepreneurial ecosystem. The group, which H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat chairs, includes
several ministers and heads of key governmental authorities. The group’s
primary objective is to foster an environment conducive to the growth of
startups and entrepreneurship by facilitating sustainable and competitive
economic growth based on knowledge, innovation, and the creation of decent job
opportunities.
The group
aims to enhance the startup ecosystem’s capacity by focusing on strengthening
the operational environment for startups and entrepreneurs in Egypt. H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat shared that the group’s discussions have focused on developing the
necessary frameworks to support entrepreneurship, including legislation,
financing mechanisms, and sectoral coordination to bridge the gap between the
challenges faced by startups and the innovative solutions they can offer.
The
Minister further elaborated on the group’s organizational structure, which
includes the establishment of a technical secretariat and four specialized
working groups. These working groups, comprised of representatives from Egypt’s
entrepreneurial community, focus on critical aspects such as the formulation of
policies and legislative frameworks, improving access to finance, coordinating
various initiatives and projects for startups, and ensuring a strategic link
between sectoral challenges and the innovative solutions provided by startups.
The groups are also working on integrating efforts to streamline the various
initiatives and projects related to startups under one cohesive framework.
H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat stated that the working groups have been tasked with preparing a
comprehensive charter for the startup community in Egypt. This charter aims to
create a unified, organized, and cohesive environment for entrepreneurs and
startups, helping them navigate the various challenges they face. The groups
are also working on finalizing a unified definition of what constitutes a
startup in Egypt, ensuring that the legal and regulatory landscape supports
this growing sector effectively.
In addition
to these efforts, the groups are developing short-term measures and amendments
to support startups, such as reducing the barriers that lead to the migration
of startups from Egypt to other markets. The group is also working on a
proposal to create a central body responsible for expediting the processes
related to establishing startups in Egypt. This body would streamline the
procedures for setting up businesses, making it easier to navigate the
licensing and registration processes. H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat explained that this
initiative will be supported by international experts from the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), who will assist in training the
relevant authorities and helping to align Egypt's approach with international
best practices.
Furthermore,
the group is examining proposals for providing additional incentives to attract
investments from large corporations into startups. By fostering an environment
that encourages private sector investment in startups, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
emphasized that Egypt can accelerate the growth of its entrepreneurial
ecosystem, supporting the development of high-impact, innovative companies that
can contribute to Egypt’s economic diversification and job creation efforts.
H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat concluded her remarks by reaffirming that the government’s efforts to
support entrepreneurship are aligned with the country’s broader development
objectives, including the creation of an environment where innovation thrives,
and private sector participation is central to the nation’s growth. Through
these efforts, the Minister underscored the importance of entrepreneurship in
driving Egypt’s future economic success and achieving the broader goals of
sustainable and inclusive development.