Dr. Rania Al-Mashat: Economically, Socially, and Culturally Empowering Women and Enhancing Their Role in Various Aspects of Life is a Top Priority for the State
04 May 2025
During the Activities of the 9th Edition of the Aswan International Women's Film Festival…
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat: Economically, Socially, and Culturally Empowering Women and Enhancing Their Role in Various Aspects of Life is a Top Priority for the State
H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International
Cooperation, participated in the activities of the 9th edition of the Aswan
International Women's Film Festival (AIWFF), which was held in Aswan
Governorate. The festival was attended by Ambassador Angelina Eichhorst, the
European Union Ambassador to Egypt, Major General Ismail Kamal, Governor of
Aswan, a number of ambassadors, artists, and civil society organizations.
In her speech, H.E.
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized that the festival represents a unique
celebration of women's voices, artistic creativity, and cultural leadership.
The Minister commended its role as a driver of women's empowerment efforts,
being the first film festival in Egypt dedicated to shedding light on women's
issues and honoring their success stories, in addition to its support for
female filmmakers in Egypt and the Arab region.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat pointed out the importance of the specialized training workshops
organized by the festival, led by a selection of the most prominent
professionals in the industry.
These workshops
contribute to opening new horizons for young people and equipping them with the
necessary skills for filmmaking, which enhances Aswan's role as a vibrant
cultural center that reflects Egyptian identity.
In the same
context, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat reiterated that the festival embodies the state's
commitment to achieving gender equality and comprehensive development, in line
with Egypt's Vision 2030, which places the cultural, social, and economic
empowerment of women at the heart of its priorities. This is also aligned with
the National Strategy for the Empowerment of Egyptian Women 2030, approved by
H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, which is based on four main pillars:
political empowerment, economic empowerment, social empowerment, and protection.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat also highlighted the National Human Rights Strategy, launched in
2021, and its role in promoting the principles of equality and
non-discrimination, ensuring women's full participation in public life, and
addressing gender-based violence.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
added that through partnership with the United Nations system, and under the
umbrella of the Strategic Partnership Cooperation Framework between Egypt and
the United Nations 2023-2027, Egypt is working to expand women's access to
education, decent work, leadership positions, and protection from violence.
The Minister noted
the progress made in the field of empowerment, pointing out that Egyptian women
currently occupy 25% of the seats in Parliament and hold four ministerial
portfolios, in addition to the initiatives being implemented, such as the
"Closing the Gender Gap Accelerator" in cooperation with the World
Economic Forum, which brings together more than 100 companies to support
women's economic participation.
H.E. Dr. Rania
Al-Mashat reviewed the Ministry's efforts in providing development financing
that takes gender issues into account in the education, health, and small
enterprise development sectors, alongside a number of qualitative initiatives
such as "Hayah Karima," "EU-Tamken," and the "Safe
Work Environment for Women in the Tourism Sector" project in collaboration
with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation, and
supporting education reform in partnership with the World Bank.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat concluded her speech by affirming that storytelling is the essence of
cultural and societal change. She praised the role of the Aswan Festival in
giving women a space for expression, promoting creativity, and redefining
concepts of leadership and artistic excellence.
Within the
framework of the festival's activities, a delegation from the Ministry of
Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, the European
Union, and a number of relevant entities visited the Kom Ombo electricity
production station in Aswan, the "Dawi" camp at the Aswan Secondary
School, in addition to the "Drinking Water Management" program, as
well as a field visit to small and micro enterprises funded by the Micro, Small
and Medium Enterprise Development Agency in cooperation with the French
Development Agency.