Dr. Rania Al-Mashat receives the “Global Leadership Award” from the Choiseul Institute —one of the world’s leading think tanks—during the African-Gulf Dialogue
09 December 2025
On the sidelines of the 2025 Doha Forum held under the patronage of the Amir of the State of Qatar
Dr. Rania Al-Mashat receives the “Global Leadership Award” from the Choiseul Institute —one of the world’s leading think tanks—during the African-Gulf Dialogue
Al-Mashat: This recognition reflects the efforts of the Egyptian State in strengthening effective economic diplomacy and building strong economic partnerships at the regional and global levels
Arab and African solidarity lies at the heart of the government’s economic policy, and we constantly work to enhance regional integration
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, received the
“Global Leadership Award” from the international think tank and research
institute Choiseul during the African-Gulf Dialogue held in Doha, Qatar, on the
sidelines of the Doha Forum under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad
Al-Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar.
The award was presented by Dr. Pascal Lorot,
President of the Institute, during the official gala dinner, in the presence of
Sheikh Jabr bin Mansour bin Jabr Al-Thani, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of GMG Holding, along with a large number of international economic leaders,
heads of private-sector companies, investors, and government representatives.
In her remarks following the award ceremony,
the Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation
expressed her sincere appreciation for receiving the Global Leadership Award,
explaining that the award represents a tribute to all those working hard in
Africa and the Gulf to build bridges of cooperation and achieve joint
development and prosperity. H.E. added
that presenting the award in this forum carries special significance, embodying
the spirit of partnership and collaboration that unites Africa and the Gulf
region. H.E. emphasized that the
recognition reflects the efforts of the Egyptian State in enhancing effective
economic diplomacy and building strong economic partnerships at the regional
and global levels.
H.E. also extended her thanks to the Choiseul
Institute for organizing the African-Gulf Cooperation Forum, which serves as a
platform for leaders to come together to shape a more interconnected and
resilient future. She highlighted that the two regions share a long history of
joint work and solidarity—from the first Arab African Summit that was held in
Cairo in 1977 to the deep economic ties today. Yet the present moment carries
unprecedented potential in light of global transformations and the pivotal international
role of African and Gulf economies.
The Minister pointed out that foreign direct
investment (FDI) indicators reflect the magnitude of this cooperation; as FDI
into Africa reached a record $97 billion in 2024, a 75% increase from the
previous year, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have become leading
global investors, announcing more than $53 billion in new projects across
Africa in the same year.
H.E. reaffirmed that these trends reveal a
powerful trajectory. Africa, with one of the fastest growing populations and
consumer markets, and the Gulf, with its financial strength and diversification
agendas, are natural partners. With the growth potential in the continent, this
creates exceptional potential for investment, innovation, and job creation.
H.E. noted that the various cooperation
mechanisms are working to strengthen the continent's economic landscape, with
the activation of the African Continental Free Trade Area, unlocking a unified
market of 1.7 billion people with projected spending of $6.7 trillion by 2030.
This presents significant opportunities for African-Gulf cooperation,
accelerating growth especially in infrastructure, energy, manufacturing,
digital transformation, and entrepreneurship.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized that
international cooperation has become one of the most powerful levers for
development in our interconnected world. In Egypt, we view partnerships not as
optional tools, but as essential architecture for achieving national priorities
and accelerating sustainable development. When countries, institutions, and the
private sector align their efforts, the impact becomes greater than the sum of
its parts. H.E. explained that Egypt has always stood at the crossroads of Africa
and the Arab world; a dual belonging that shapes our economic diplomacy and our
commitment to regional.
The Minister added that Egypt has cultivated
long-standing collaborations with international and regional partners. Whether
with multilateral institutions, bilateral allies, or the private sector, we
strive to channel cooperation into concrete results, namely supporting the
green transition, the food security, climate action, sustainable transport and
agriculture, SMEs and youth entrepreneurship, women empowerment among other key
development priorities.
H.E. noted that The Africa–Gulf Cooperation
Dialogue represents a new horizon for partnership; Through closer coordination,
exchanging expertise, scaling investment, integrating markets, and aligning
development priorities, we can unlock transformative opportunities for both
regions.
It is worth noting that Dr. Rania Al-Mashat
was listed by the Choiseul Institute among the Top 100 Economic Leaders of
Africa in 2014 and 2015.
