MoIC
Through proactive engagement with esteemed international organizations such as the World Bank, IMF, African Development Bank, and UN agencies, the MoIC has successfully secured crucial funding and technical assistance for diverse development projects.
The objective is to strengthen foreign direct investment in Egypt, specifically targeting private sector companies.
The bilateral relationship between Egypt and South Korea is robust and enduring. South Korea, recognizing Egypt as a priority partner, has played a pivotal role in successful projects by providing substantial funding and fostering economic cooperation.
This investment has positioned Egypt as one of the top countries where the IFC operates. Additionally, the IFC has provided advisory services worth $34 million to support Egypt's economic development.
Minister of International Cooperation (MoIC), Rania Al-Mashat, said that during the graduation ceremony of 20 promising startup ventures from the sixth group of the Orange Corners program.
The purpose of this collaboration is to facilitate the completion of the third phase of the Al Gabal Al Asfar wastewater Treatment Plant.
The new initiative seeks to develop innovative digital applications tailored to serve Egypt's agricultural sector and extend its impact on regional activities, particularly in Africa
In the three sections of the report, she details the ministry’s intensive efforts that took place over the past year, to support the country’s 2030 vision, the SDGs, Egypt National Climate Change Strategy (NCCS) 2050, and the various partnerships to enhance international and regional cooperation.