During a meeting with a delegation of UN Presidents of Executive Boards… Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation:
27 October 2025
During a meeting with a delegation of UN Presidents of
Executive Boards…
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International
Cooperation:
The partnership between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United Nations is based on country ownership, clarity, transparency, and joint action to achieve development priorities.
Egypt has implemented economic and structural reforms to enhance macroeconomic stability and improve the investment climate.
The UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework is an umbrella for achieving SDGs in Egypt.
We are working to achieve integration between the United Nations and international institutions through constructive partnerships to encourage investment and empower the private sector.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Development,
and International Cooperation, participated in the roundtable held by H.E. Dr.
Badr Abdel-Atty, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration, and Egyptians
Expatriate, with the Presidents of the Executive Boards of the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), UNICEF, UN Women, and the
World Food Programme (WFP).
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation, emphasized the importance of the
partnership between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United Nations, which is
based on country ownership, transparency, and clarity in its approach to
achieving national development priorities.
Dr. Al-Mashat highlighted the vision of H.E. President Abdel
Fattah El-Sisi, consistently affirms in all his speeches, both inside and
outside the country, Egypt’s steadfast national stance on regional and
international peace and security, as well as on human rights and the
achievement of development.
In the same context, Dr. Al-Mashat reviewed Egypt’s efforts
to achieve economic and sustainable development, and the reforms implemented by
the Egyptian government in recent years, which contributed to the improvement
of the Egyptian economy’s performance, its raised credit rating, and led to the
creation of an attractive investment climate.
In another context, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat stressed that the
United Nations and its specialized agencies can play a pivotal role in
supporting the Egyptian state's efforts to implement Egypt's development agenda
in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030, which is being
implemented through the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework
2023-2027. This framework serves as the umbrella that enhances cooperation
between the government and UN agencies, co-chaired by the Ministry of Planning,
Economic Development and International Cooperation and the UN Resident
Coordinator, and is executed in coordination with various national entities.
Minister Al-Mashat pointed out that the government recently
launched “Egypt’s Narrative for Economic Development: Reforms for Growth, Jobs
& Resilience”, where growth and job creation constitute a key priority for
the Egyptian economy, which seeks to transition to higher-productivity sectors
and achieve integration between industrial, commercial, and employment
policies.
Dr. Al-Mashat also referred to the country platform of the
"NWFE" program, which has managed to mobilize about $5 billion for
the private sector since 2022 for renewable energy projects. She stressed that
the Ministry seeks to achieve integration between partnerships with the United
Nations and other international institutions to support the state's efforts in achieving
development, mobilizing investments, and empowering the private sector, in
addition to strengthening South-South and Triangular Cooperation.
The meeting discussed ways to support cooperation between
Egypt and the United Nations and its specialized agencies, where the two
Ministers praised the constructive role played by the UN organization in
supporting peace and sustainable development at the regional and international
levels, and appreciated the diverse development projects implemented by the international
organization in Egypt.
The meeting also touched on cooperation between Egypt and
the United Nations on a number of issues including food security, development
of the health and education systems, water security, ways to reduce child
mortality, and improving services provided to children and the most vulnerable
communities, as well as women's empowerment in various sectors, including
boosting women's economic participation and promoting women's leadership roles
in the public and private spheres.
