H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, attends the launch of the E-Voting System and the Complaints and Performance Monitoring Program at the Administrative Prosecution Authority
05 January 2025
As part of the directives of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to enhance government performance and promote digital transformation
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, attends the launch of the E-Voting System and the Complaints and Performance Monitoring Program at the Administrative Prosecution Authority
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat: Collaborative efforts among national institutions enhance Egypt’s rankings in anti-corruption, business competitiveness, and governance indicators.
Fruitful cooperation among national entities represents a practical model for improving government efficiency and achieving economic development.
Comprehensive training programs aim to strengthen the skills of public sector employees in governance, sustainable development, and digital transformation.
Today, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, witnessed the
launch of the e-voting project and the complaints and performance measurement
program at the Administrative Prosecution Authority. The event was attended by
Justice Minister Adnan Fangary, Youth and Sports Minister Dr. Ashraf Sobhi,
Administrative Prosecution Authority President Abdel Rady Seddik, and State
Litigation Authority President Abdel Razeq Shoaib, alongside several officials
from relevant authorities. The ministers and officials also experienced a
complete simulation of the voting process and the complaints system, as part of
the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to enhance government
performance and promote digital transformation.
This comes within the framework of the
cooperation protocol signed in 2022 between the Ministry of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation and the Administrative Prosecution
Authority, which was witnessed by Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly. The
protocol aims to integrate technical support and develop information systems by
modernizing the comprehensive information infrastructure using the latest IT
technologies and establishing an executive plan to develop the election
process.
In her speech, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat explained
that launching another package of fruitful cooperation projects between the
Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, the
Ministry of Justice, and the Administrative Prosecution Authority—along with a
key partner, the Ministry of Youth and Sports—comes after celebrating the
success of ongoing cooperation through the judicial governance project. This
project recently honored a group of judges and female judges who graduated from
the Governance and Anti-Corruption Diploma.
Al-Mashat highlighted that this extended
cooperation reflects a practical model of harmony and integration between state
institutions to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development and improve
the quality of life for Egyptian citizens. She noted that the joint cooperation
projects launched today include several strategic initiatives, most notably the
“Enhancing Government Performance” project, which aims to improve public
service performance across the country and enhance the quality of life for
citizens by assessing and measuring government performance. The project also
supports decision-makers with accurate data and provides support mechanisms for
members of the Administrative Prosecution Authority to fulfill their duties.
She added that the project aligns with Egypt’s
development goals outlined in the Vision 2030, especially those related to
ensuring transparency, participation, positive citizen engagement,
responsiveness to citizen needs, achieving quality standards, and expanding the
use of modern methods in public services. It also ensures the efficiency and
effectiveness of the state's administrative apparatus, keeping pace with local
and global changes, and strengthens the state’s efforts in combating corruption
through the National Anti-Corruption Strategy, which aligns with the 16th
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) on peace, justice, and strong
institutions.
The Minister pointed out the project’s
outputs, which included developing the complaints and performance measurement
system, enabling citizens to submit complaints via mobile applications, and
expanding digital document archiving. It also aims to enhance the citizens'
experience with government services and contribute to the governance of
promotion procedures and leadership appointments through the launch of the
employees' disciplinary records in 2025.
Al-Mashat added that the project to enhance
government performance achieves several benefits, including the ability to
analyze complaints data to help decision-makers identify performance gaps and
take appropriate measures to improve efficiency. It also contributes to
improving Egypt’s indicators in anti-corruption, business competitiveness, and
governance, and supports the government’s objectives to enhance human capital
development through training members and employees of the Administrative
Prosecution Authority in digital transformation tools, sustainable development,
and governance.
On the "E-Voting" project, Dr.
Al-Mashat explained that it aims to transition all paper-based elections to
electronic elections, ensuring ease, accuracy, and transparency in the voting
process. The project will create an integrated digital platform for managing
and operating the election system electronically, utilizing the latest
technologies to build a digital and information-based society. This project
aligns with the state’s drive for digital transformation and the application of
one of the most critical systems for citizens, which enhances their trust in
the state and encourages their active and positive participation, especially in
voting and election systems.
She confirmed that the project had successfully
implemented the e-voting system in 16 elections across the country, including
elections for the Musicians’ Syndicate and the Administrative Prosecution
Authority Club. It has also been applied to elections for many other
syndicates, unions, parties, and associations. The project not only enhances
transparency in the electoral process but also reduces costs and offers a more
convenient experience for voters. The project provides multiple benefits,
including social, financial, and environmental returns by conserving resources
and reducing environmental waste, as well as lowering carbon emissions from
transportation associated with voter movement.
The minister expressed the ministry’s
commitment to continuing this cooperation to achieve comprehensive and sustainable
economic and social development. She emphasized the belief that partnership,
collaboration, and integration between institutions are the best way to achieve
the desired development, reach national goals, and enhance Egypt’s standing
regionally and internationally.
Al-Mashat concluded her speech by praising the
great efforts and dedication of the late Ashraf Abdel Hafeez, the former
Assistant Minister for Digital Transformation and Information Technology, who
supervised the implementation of these projects. The ministers honored his
memory, and his daughter received a commemorative shield on his behalf.
In a related context, the Administrative
Prosecution Authority presented a commemorative shield to Dr. Rania Al-Mashat,
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, in
recognition of the ministry’s role in supporting digital transformation and IT
projects at the Authority.