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Egypt's parliament greenlights $53m deals to combat COVID-19

Egypt's parliament greenlights $53m deals to combat COVID-19
Minister of International Cooperation, Rania El-Mashat

Cairo – Mubasher: The Egyptian Minister of International Cooperation, Rania El-Mashat, said that the House of Representatives has approved two international cooperation agreements with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the Arab Fund for Development worth $53 million to support the country’s efforts and its emergency response to combat the COVID-19 pandemic

El-Mashat added that these two agreements come within the framework of the “Global Partnerships for Effective Development Cooperation” multi-stakeholder platform launched in April 2020, which aims to strengthen partnerships to harmonise all development interventions to maximise impact and work towards ending poverty, fighting inequality, and addressing the urgency of climate change, according to a statement on Monday.

The minister noted that the COVID-19 proved the urgent need for international cooperation and coordination to overcome the crisis and support countries to achieve the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as no country will be able to overcome the current crisis on its own.

The House of Representatives approved the presidential decision no. 452 of 2020 regarding approval of a $50 million loan agreement signed on 5 March between Egypt and the IBRD to fund the emergency response to combat COVID-19 in Egypt.

The parliament also approved the presidential decision no. 427 of 2020 regarding approval of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Egypt and the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (AFESD) to provide aid worth KWD 1 million, equivalent to $3.2 million, to contribute to supporting the fight against the pandemic.

To enhance the government's emergency response capacity to combat the pandemic, El-Mashat clarified that the agreement signed with the World Bank helps achieve so by providing medical equipment, training medical personnel, equipping quarantine rooms and treatment centers to combat the virus, and mobilising rapid response teams to track contacts of cases. Additionally, it will help in developing content and tools to improve public awareness of HIV prevention, as well as innovative monitoring and evaluation of social distancing strategies.

She pointed out that the MoU signed with the AFESD aims to contribute to meeting urgent needs to support efforts to combat the COVID-19 and limit its spread, as well as to cover the costs of meeting basic medical equipment, medicines, and means of monitoring to limit the spread of the virus, all of which help ensure protect citizens.   

El-Mashat stressed the importance of these agreements to achieve the third goal of SDGs for good health and wellbeing, as well as the 17th goal for partnerships to achieve the goals, noting the ministry’s persistent efforts to push for a human-centered economy within the framework of cooperation between development partners to win international assistance for projects that are in line with the National Development Agenda 2030.