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Al-Mashat Talks About Egypt s Resilient Recovery in Economic Recovery Post-Pandemic Discussion

Al-Mashat Talks About Egypt’s Resilient Recovery in “Economic Recovery Post-Pandemic” Discussion The sustainable recovery roadmap post the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be at the forefront of global priorities. In “Economic Recovery Post-Pandemic”, the virtual roundtable discussion hosted by Indiana University’s Institute for International Business and Kelley School of Business, the Minister of International Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat spoke about resilience and agility in the face of crises on March 31. This virtual event is part of a roundtable discussion series that addresses economic recovery, global challenges, disruptions, and trends. In a panel centered on the Middle East and moderated by Steve Lutes, the vice president of Middle East Affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Al-Mashat was a panelist alongside Janamitra Devan, NEOM’s Chief Strategy Officer; and Annie Chu, Executive Director Middle East & Africa at Cummins.

Egypt becomes first MENA country to launch Closing the Gender Gap Accelerator

Updated 25 min 54 sec ago AFP April 13, 2021 01:39 BAGHDAD: Faced with sharp price rises, a decline in the buying power of the dinar and rising unemployment, Iraqis enter the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan with a feeling of dread. “After a whole day of fasting, we have to eat something,” even if the price of a kilo of tomatoes has more than doubled, said Umm Hussein, a single mother of five who has no salary. She struggles each month to raise the $45 rent for their modest home. Like 16 million of Iraq’s 40-million population living under the poverty line, Umm Hussein relies on her ration card for food.

Japan Pledges $240 Million for Egypt s Clean Energy Sector

Japan Pledges $240 Million for Egypt’s Clean Energy Sector Published February 17th, 2021 - 09:11 GMT Egypt’s development finance portfolio reached nearly $25 billion (EGP 391 million) until early February. (Shutterstock) Highlights The development financing is represented by the Japanese Embassy and the Japan International Cooperation Agency in Cairo. Japan is securing $240 million (EGP 3.75 billion) for Egypt’s energy sector and budget support, upon an agreement signed with the international cooperation and finance ministries, according to a February 15 thstatement. The development financing is represented by the Japanese Embassy and the Japan International Cooperation Agency in Cairo. The ongoing development finance portfolio between Egypt and Japan currently totals $2.71 billion (EGP 42.39 billion) in 14 projects, Minister of International Cooperation Rania al Mashat unveiled. The funds are distributed across many vital sectors like electricity, educat

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