Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation and the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Sign a Letter of Intent on Egypt’s Membership and Hosting of the Regional Leadership Academy
14 October 2025
During Her Participation in the Food and Agriculture Forum in Rome, Italy:
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation and the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Sign a Letter of Intent on Egypt’s Membership and Hosting of the Regional Leadership Academy
Al-Mashat: “The Academy strengthens our partnership with FAO to prepare future leaders in the field of sustainable agri-food systems.”
Egypt is consolidating its regional role as a hub for knowledge, experience exchange, and South–South cooperation in food security and agricultural development.
Her Excellency Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, and Dr. Qu Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), signed a Letter of Intent regarding Egypt’s membership and hosting of the Regional Leadership Academy.
Established by FAO, the Academy serves as a regional center
for training leaders and decision-makers in public policy areas related to
agri-food system transformation, contributing to institutional
capacity-building and supporting policymakers in the region to advance this
transformation efficiently and independently.
The signing took place during the World Food Forum (WFF)
2025, organized by FAO at its headquarters in Rome, with high-level
participation from government representatives, international organizations, the
private sector, and civil society.
Dr. Al-Mashat stated that the signing of the Letter of Intent
between the Ministry and FAO reflects the long-standing partnership between
both sides and supports the Egyptian state’s efforts to promote sustainable
development and build national and regional capacities in leadership and
institutional transformation.
She emphasized that this step in bilateral cooperation
reinforces joint efforts to accelerate the transformation of agri-food systems
and facilitate dialogue among relevant institutions and investors, including
financial institutions.
The Minister noted that Egypt’s hosting of the Academy
represents an important milestone in consolidating its regional role as a hub
for knowledge and experience exchange in food security and agricultural
development, as well as in the transition toward sustainable food systems, in
line with Egypt’s Vision 2030 and the United Nations 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development.
Dr. Al-Mashat further explained that the Academy aims to
prepare young leaders capable of driving effective institutional change in
agricultural and food policy areas, and of building resilient and sustainable
systems to address global challenges such as climate change and natural
resource scarcity.
She added that cooperation with FAO reflects the Egyptian
state’s belief in the importance of investing in human capital and enhancing
leadership competencies capable of formulating and implementing integrated
development policies. She underscored that capacity-building remains a
fundamental pillar of Egypt’s efforts to achieve comprehensive and sustainable
development.
The Minister also highlighted that the establishment of the
Academy in Egypt will contribute to enhancing South–South cooperation and
promoting knowledge and expertise exchange among Arab and African countries,
further reinforcing Egypt’s position as a regional platform for development and
international cooperation in the fields of food and agriculture.
According to the Letter of Intent, both parties agreed to
advance digital transformation in agri-food systems across the Middle East and
North Africa region, and to strengthen the efficiency, inclusiveness,
sustainability, and resilience of these systems. This will be achieved by
supporting national policies, developing leadership and strategic capacities
among decision-makers in governments and relevant institutions, and promoting
innovative research and tailored solutions in the field of agri-food systems.