Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Discusses with Head of the National Council for Women Joint Efforts to Implement the National Strategy for Women’s Empowerment 2030 and the "Closing the Gender Gap Accelerator"
12 January 2025
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat: Economic Empowerment of Women is a Fundamental Pillar for Achieving Economic Development and Employment
Presidential Directives to Enhance and Create a Favorable Work Environment for Women in Government Institutions
Counselor Amal Ammar: The State is Keen on Launching Strategies, Initiatives, and Community Programs Supporting Women
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, met with
Counselor Amal Ammar, Head of the National Council for Women, to discuss
efforts to empower Egyptian women.
At the beginning of the meeting, H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat congratulated Counselor Amal Ammar on her appointment as the Head of
the National Council for Women, emphasizing that the issue of empowering women
economically, socially, and politically is a core aspect of all of Egypt’s
vision’s axes and programs. This is in line with the directives of H.E.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and the implementation of the objectives of the
National Strategy for the Empowerment of Egyptian Women 2030.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat pointed out the state's
support for women through various initiatives, including the “Hayah Karima”
initiative, which plays a vital role in improving the living conditions of
rural women by providing services such as education, healthcare, sanitation,
adequate housing, job opportunities, and others. She noted that this initiative
is one of the most humanitarian projects globally, aiming to reduce
multidimensional poverty and address developmental gaps between governorates.
Governorates in Upper Egypt account for 68% of
the allocations in the first phase, with beneficiaries from these areas making
up 61% of the total beneficiaries.
The project aligns with all goals of the
National Human Rights Strategy, with more than 70% of investments directed
toward human development in the first phase.
The Minister of Planning and International
Cooperation explained that the national project for developing the Egyptian
family enhances efforts to improve the status of women and elevate the quality
of life for Egyptian families through its comprehensive axes.
The project aims to economically empower women
by providing financial and non-financial services for women-led projects and
training programs for employment.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat emphasized that the
merger of the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation has contributed to strengthening efforts for the successful
implementation of this project at the national level, in coordination with
international partnerships and multilateral cooperation, all of which are
essential for the continued optimal implementation of the project and
preserving the gains made over the past three years.
The Ministry allocated around 2 billion EGP
for the project, collaborating with implementing agencies and partners,
including the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Social Solidarity, and the
National Council for Women.
The project has achieved significant progress,
particularly in controlling population growth rates and empowering women
economically.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat noted that initiatives
addressing climate change have not overlooked women’s roles. She mentioned the
allocation of a category for women's development projects within the National Initiative
for Green Smart Projects.
The Minister also highlighted the
establishment of a category for government excellence awards under the title
“Equality of Opportunities and Women’s Empowerment,” in line with the
directives of H.E. President El-Sisi, aimed at enhancing and creating a favorable
work environment for women in government institutions.
Minister Al-Mashat also affirmed that women's
empowerment is a key focus in cooperation with multilateral and bilateral
development partners. Many programs are being implemented to directly achieve
women’s empowerment, and gender equality is incorporated as a subgoal in
various development projects, including water, agricultural, and rural
development. Several partnerships, such as the Economic and Social Empowerment
Program for Women with USAID and the Closing the Gender Gap Accelerator with
the World Economic Forum, are pivotal in this regard.
For her part, Counselor Amal Ammar commended
the efforts of the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation in empowering women. She mentioned the cooperation
between the Council and the Ministry on several successful programs aimed at
empowering Egyptian women within the framework of achieving sustainable
development goals.
She explained that the Council is continuing
its diligent efforts to make tangible progress in women’s empowerment across
its various dimensions.
Counselor Amal Ammar emphasized that women are
now experiencing their golden era under political leadership that supports and
believes in the importance of women’s empowerment. She highlighted the state’s
ongoing efforts to enhance equality and citizenship rights within the framework
of the new republic, with Egyptian women having gained unprecedented and unique
accomplishments over the past years. The Egyptian government is committed to
launching strategies, initiatives, and community programs that support women,
contributing to the development of their skills and integrating them as active
and leading figures in sustainable development plans, as well as ensuring the
preservation of these gains through supportive legislative and institutional
frameworks that enhance their role in all sectors.
She also pointed to the "Tamkeen"
program launched by the National Council for Women in partnership with the UN,
the European Union, the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, the Spanish
Agency for International Development Cooperation, and the Ministry of Planning.
The program aims to strengthen institutional and individual capacities for
women and girls, raise awareness of issues related to women’s empowerment, and
highlight the state’s protection services for women. She also noted financial
inclusion initiatives, service automation, digital transformation, and various
training programs to build capacity.
Counselor Ammar expressed her appreciation for
the continued inclusion of a component dedicated to women's and girls'
empowerment in the United Nations Partnership Strategy for 2023-2027. She
stressed the importance of supporting national strategies and plans for women
and girls’ empowerment, particularly economic empowerment. She emphasized the
need to focus on this area in the coming period, alongside addressing the
impacts of climate change, which would support sustainable development and
increase women's contributions to the Egyptian economy.
Counselor Ammar also discussed the importance
of working on state-specific indicators related to women to reflect the
progress of women’s empowerment on the ground, expressing her interest in
collaborating with all ministries to further empower women in all sectors in
the upcoming period.
The two sides also discussed the developments
of the Closing the Gender Gap Accelerator launched by the Ministry of Planning,
Economic Development, and International Cooperation, the National Council for
Women, in partnership with the World Economic Forum, the private sector, and
international organizations. The initiative aims to create a model of
partnership between the government, private sector, international
organizations, civil society, and academia to strengthen efforts for women's
economic empowerment. They discussed how to enhance the program in the upcoming
period by involving more companies and creating incentives for them to join the
initiative, as well as progressively grading companies based on their policies
that serve the empowerment and development of women.