Egypt’s Minister of Planning and Economic Development receives the Director-General of ISESCO
26 September 2021
Dr. Hala El-Said, Minister of Planning and Economic Development, received Dr. Salem bin Muhammad Al-Malik, Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO).
During the meeting, cooperation between the Ministry and ISESCO in the field of entrepreneurship through the “Rowad 2030” project, areas of training and rehabilitation, and cooperation in youth and women’s rehabilitation programs provided by the Ministry of Planning through its affiliates, were discussed.
Dr. Hala El-Said, Minister of Planning and Economic Development, said that Egypt has strong and active relations with ISESCO in several fields, and the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development welcomes cooperation with the organization in all fields, especially entrepreneurship.
El-Said pointed out that the ministry has the Rowad 2030 project, which is concerned with stimulating and enriching the culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.
El-Said added that the project provides specialized rehabilitation programs in cooperation with major local and international universities, to link knowledge applications and innovation outputs with national goals and challenges, which contributed to its inclusion as one of the best practices in the United Nations programs around the world in achieving sustainable development goals.
She added that the ministry is pleased to transfer its experience in this project to all the member states of the organization, and to implement and launch the "One Million Entrepreneurs" campaign for the member states of the organization, and to make it available in four languages: Arabic, English, French and sign language.
She stressed the ministry's welcome to cooperate with the organization in implementing some training programs provided by the ministry's agencies, including the programs of the National Institute for Government and Sustainable Development (NIGSD), including training women on leadership and training youth on sustainable development concepts.
For his part, Dr. Al-Malik praised the efforts exerted by the Ministry of Planning in the field of training and capacity-building for young people, the initiatives it launched.
He stressed that ISESCO's vision and work strategy attaches great importance to building the capacities of youth and women, and encouraging them to become entrepreneurs.
“ISESCO in cooperation with some donor institutions has achieved great success in supporting this field in some African countries and spreading a culture of innovation in the countries of the Islamic world,” He said.