The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Organizes a Roundtable to Review Preliminary Results of Studies for the "Adaptation of the Northern Delta Affected by Sea Level Rise" Project

18 February 2025
In collaboration with the European Union and the European Investment Bank
The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Organizes a Roundtable to Review Preliminary Results of Studies for the "Adaptation of the Northern Delta Affected by Sea Level Rise" Project
The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation organized a roundtable in collaboration with the
European Union and the European Investment Bank, with the participation of
representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, and the
Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, to review the preliminary results
of the studies related to the preparation of the "Adaptation of the Northern Delta Affected by Sea Level
Rise" project, which is part of the food pillar of the Country Platform
for the "NWFE" Program.
This is part of the national efforts led by the Ministry of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation to implement 9
projects under the"NWFE program, across the water, food, and energy
sectors, to enhance the transition to a green economy and implement Egypt’s
National Climate Change Strategy (NCCS)2050.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, emphasized the continued
coordination with the concerned ministries and authorities to finalize the
necessary technical studies for water and food projects within the
"NWFE" program. This is part of the state's efforts to promote the
green economy transition and expand mitigation and adaptation projects related
to climate change.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat pointed out that under the energy
sector, contracts for renewable energy projects with a capacity of 4.2 GW have
already been signed, out of a total of 10 GW.
The project aims to benefit about 10 million citizens,
empower smallholder farmers to implement policies related to adaptation and
addressing sea-level rise, strengthen rural communities' responses to disasters
and the impacts of sea-level rise, encourage agricultural diversification for
food security and income growth, and reduce internal migration from these areas
to cities. The project targets the governorates of Kafr El-Sheikh, Beheira,
Damietta, Dakahlia, and Port Said. The project aims to preserve the fertile
agricultural land in this area, as well as expand reclaimed desert land.
The European Union provides financing of 125,000 euros, and
the European Investment Bank offers a grant of 300,000 euros, to fund
consultancy services and complete the necessary studies for implementing the
project, particularly at the level of formulating tools and mechanisms to
attract, stimulate, and involve the private sector. This aims to develop
alternatives to reduce and rationalize public spending, enhance the value of
private spending, and attract investments.
The "NWFE" program is a model for country
platforms based on country ownership. It represents an effective regional model
and approach for financing to address climate change issues: mitigation,
adaptation, and resilience, with a focus on a just transition to a green
economy. This program also provides an effective human-centered approach to
address the impacts of climate change and its driving factors.