Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Witnesses the Signing of the Agreement to Implement the 2nd Phase of the Egyptian-German Center for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration Project (EGC)
13 January 2025
"Al-Mashat": The project strengthens the implementation of the National Strategy to Combat Irregular Migration.
Investing in human capital is a key priority in the government's program to promote economic development.
The center provides numerous training programs to reintegrate returnees into society.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, and Ambassador Jürgen Schulz, the German
Ambassador to Egypt, witnessed the signing of the agreement for the second
phase of the "Egyptian-German Center for Jobs, Migration and
Reintegration" project.
The agreement was signed by Ambassador Nabil Habshi, Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs for Migration and Egyptian Abroad Affairs, and Dr.
Regine Qualmann, GIZ Egypt Country Director of the German Agency for
International Cooperation, in the presence of Anne Kofoed, Head of the Social
Integration, Governance, and Migration Section of the EU Delegation in Egypt.
In H.E.’s speech, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized that the
Egyptian-German Center for Jobs, Migration, and Reintegration is one of the key
areas of cooperation between the Arab Republic of Egypt, the European Union,
and Germany. It represents an important step towards achieving common
developmental goals. The Minister highlighted Egypt's close partnership with
Germany, both through bilateral cooperation and debt-for-development swaps,
noting that in late 2024, a debt swap agreement was signed to enhance the
resilience of populations affected by crises and the communities hosting them,
worth 29 million euros.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat also pointed out the strategic
partnership with the European Union, with migration being one of the key areas
of collaboration.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat explained that the center, established in
2020, is the first of its kind in Egypt. It aims to effectively support Egypt's
youth by guiding them toward training and employment opportunities, helping to
reduce irregular migration. It also assists Egyptians returning from abroad in
reintegrating into society by providing all the necessary social and economic
services to help them resume their lives in a normal and productive manner.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation stressed that this project aligns with the
government's objectives in the area of human capital development, which is a
core pillar of Egypt's Vision 2030. The project aims to prepare young people
for the labor market through specialized training courses in various priority
sectors. This approach is in line with government strategies to enhance the
capabilities of youth and equip them with the tools necessary for success in
their professional lives.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat pointed out that through these
efforts, the government aims to provide effective solutions to the challenges
related to irregular migration by building the capacities of Egyptian youth, as
well as offering continuous support to local communities. At the same time,
this project serves as a launchpad for increasing investments in the
development of youth, providing them with the knowledge required to meet the
demands of the labor market in vital sectors such as education, health,
technology, and innovation.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat noted that this project is one of the
prominent examples of fruitful cooperation between the Arab Republic of Egypt,
the Federal Republic of Germany, and the European Union. She pointed out that
several programs aimed at reducing irregular migration are being implemented,
including the joint migration program between the Egyptian government, the UN,
and the EU. This program is implemented through the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR),
the International Organization for Migration (IOM), UNICEF, and the World
Health Organization (WHO), under the framework of the "Joint Platform for
Migrants and Refugees." This platform was established in November 2021 to
better identify the needs of migrants and refugees and respond to them, as well
as enhance coordination among all relevant stakeholders in Egypt to provide a
comprehensive and effective response to these groups.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat also discussed the initiatives
launched by the government to address irregular migration, including the
"National Strategy to Combat Irregular Migration" for the period
2016-2026, developed in cooperation with the International Organization for
Migration. This strategy was designed in parallel with Egypt's Vision 2030 and
contributes significantly to achieving the SDGs and enhancing the government's
ability to manage migration effectively. The strategy aims to make positive use
of migration by enhancing economic and social opportunities for migrants and
ensuring the protection of the most vulnerable groups in Egypt.
In this context, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat mentioned the launch of
the second version of the "National Survey on International Migration of
Households in Egypt," in cooperation with the Central Agency for Public
Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), the International Organization for
Migration (IOM), and the European Union (EU). This survey is an important step
in deepening the understanding of the patterns and structures of international
migration in Egypt and identifying the impact of these patterns on various
segments of Egyptian society.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat reaffirmed that the Egyptian
government is firmly committed to enhancing human development, supporting these
efforts through fruitful cooperation with a number of international partners,
including the UN, the WB, the EU, USA, Germany, China, and other multilateral
and bilateral partners. This demonstrates that economic development can only be
achieved through investment in people and empowering them to actively
contribute to sustainable development.