Al-Mashat Holds Meeting with Executive Committee of DPG in Egypt, Headed by UN & EU
27 May 2025
Within the framework of enhancing coordination and cooperation between the Egyptian government and the Development Partners Group (DPG) …
Al-Mashat Holds Meeting with Executive Committee of DPG in Egypt, Headed by UN & EU
The meeting aims to maximize the benefits from joint cooperation in light of declining development financing due to global changes
Al-Mashat: The Development Partners Group is a platform for synergizing efforts and coordinating development programs to align with national priorities.
We are working to develop joint work mechanisms with development partners to expand private sector oriented programs and drive economic development.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation, met with the Executive Committee of the
Development Partners Group (DPG) in Egypt.
The meeting was co-chaired by Ms. Elena Panova, UN Resident Coordinator
in Egypt, and Ms. Sophie Vanhaeverbeke, Head of Cooperation at the European
Union Delegation to Egypt. Representatives from the French Development Agency
(AFD), the German, Canadian, Japanese, French, and UK Embassies, and the World
Bank were also attending.
This meeting aimed to strengthen joint development coordination and
cooperation between the Egyptian government and the Development Partners Group
in Egypt.
This meeting coincided with the convening of the DPG Executive Committee
in Egypt, which includes development partners from partner countries,
international institutions, and development organizations in Egypt.
The objective is to enhance communication channels and maintain
sustained strategic consultations, as well as strengthen frameworks for joint
cooperation between the Egyptian government and development partners to achieve
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the state's development
priorities, in line with Egypt's Vision 2030.
The meeting touched on several national priority topics and the
importance of intensifying and focusing partners' endeavors in the coming
period.
This aims to achieve full coordination between national development
plans and cooperation programs with development partners, thereby maximizing
and sustaining the development impact of available development resources more
efficiently and effectively, particularly given the trend of countries reducing
development financing and reallocating it to internal priorities.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized that this meeting serves as a vital
platform for exploring and discussing potential areas of cooperation that will
foster synergy efforts and coordinate development programs.
This ensures alignment with national strategies, prevents duplication
and overlap in initiatives, projects, and on-the-ground interventions, in
addition it diversifies financing sources by relying on private sector
investments and blended finance.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat highlighted that it also reflects the Egyptian
government's strong commitment to develop joint work mechanisms with
development partners to accelerate development efforts and open new horizons
for supporting vital and exchangeable sectors.
The diverse attendance in the meeting reflects international keenness
for supporting economic and social development in Egypt and a shared commitment
to continuing the strategic partnership with the Egyptian government in various
fields.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat reviewed the expanded role of the Ministry of
Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, in formulating
and implementing economic development policies, mobilizing financing for
development, and maximizing the benefit from development financing. This is
achieved through high-level coordination between government entities and the
development partners community, and by integrating efforts to maximize the
impact of investments and development projects on the national economy.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat outlined the Ministry's framework,
"Sustainability and Financing for Economic Development," which
focuses on building a resilient and sustainable economy, relying on data and
evidence to improve resource allocation, and supporting priority sectors in the
Egyptian economy. This framework aims to promote sustainable economic growth
based on export-oriented sectors, improve the business environment, and fully
empower the private sector to be an effective partner in economic and social
development, in addition to pushing structural reforms that promote the
competitiveness of the Egyptian economy, open new avenues for regional
integration, stimulate investment in sectors that contribute to creating
high-quality job opportunities, and support macroeconomic stability.
H.E. Minister l-Mashat also referred to Egypt's Integrated National
Financing Strategy (E-INFS), which aims to expand development financing
channels while accurately identifying financing gaps, enhancing public-private
partnerships in financing development projects, and supporting crucial social
sectors such as education, health, social protection, and sanitation, to ensure
basic services reach target groups, and strengthen the state's ability to
attract green finance and climate change adaptation projects financing.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat reaffirmed that the Ministry considers the
localization of the SDGs at the governorate level a necessary strategic step to
achieve balanced and comprehensive development. Therefore, detailed reports for
all governorates have been prepared in cooperation with the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP), with the aim of highlighting the strengths and
weaknesses in each governorate, scientifically and thoroughly identifying the
specific development priorities for each region, and aligning local development
plans with national plans. This contributes to achieving the SDGs at the
national level and developing monitoring and evaluation mechanisms based on
accurate performance indicators.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat reiterated that job creation and economic growth are
two sides of the same coin, as the Egyptian government pays great attention to
labor market dynamics and ensuring the creation of an enabling legislative
environment for both workers and employers. This is in light of the
responsibilities entrusted to the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development
and International Cooperation regarding labor market policies and the National
Wages Council, in close partnership with the Ministry of Labor.
Regarding the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development and
International Cooperation's chairmanship of the Ministerial Committee for
Entrepreneurship, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat emphasized the role of entrepreneurship as
a key driver of economic growth. She highlighted the efforts of the ministerial
group, which includes several ministries and relevant entities, to provide the
necessary support for entrepreneurial projects and encourage innovation in
various sectors, with a focus on information and communication technology, thereby
boosting the success opportunities for startups.
The Ministry also places significant importance to climate issues and
environmental sustainability, and is working to develop strategies and projects
that enhance the state's ability to adapt to climate change, reduce carbon
emissions, and strengthen cooperation with development partners in the field of
climate finance, supporting green projects and renewable energy, in addition to
building the capacities of local institutions to efficiently implement climate
initiatives.