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Al-Mashat Thanks USAID Mission Director in Egypt


Thu 13 Aug 2020 | 01:07 PM
NaDa Mustafa

Egypt's International Cooperation Minister Rania al Mashat said that Cooperation between the Governments of Egypt and the United States through USAID projects has been multidisciplinary with a measurable impact on people’s lives.

"USAID projects are exemplary projections of Egypt’s Global Partnerships Narrative with People at the Core and Projects in action and Purpose as the Driver,” Al Mashat added in a virtual call on Thursday.

Moreover,  Al Mashat bids farewell to Sherry Carlin, USAID Mission Director in Egypt for her years of service and thanks her for pushing forward Egypt’s impactful development outreach programs through the USAID.

On her part, Sherry congratulated the Government of Egypt’s efforts and commended Minister Al Mashat’s leadership, emphasizing the Ministry’s role in transforming Egypt's development - one that is visionary and results-oriented.

“During the five years here, the journey has been incredible. The crucial transformation that underpins everything we seek to do is the partnership we have with the Government of Egypt. We always speak about opportunities, and there are only opportunities ahead of us,” Carlin said.

Carlin has also expressed her gratitude and admiration for development projects executed in North Sinai. “I’ve witnessed a great transformation in North Sinai. Through a $50 million infrastructure project, USAID worked with the governorate’s leadership and the Sinai Water and Wastewater Company to ensure that 450,000 residents of North Sinai have access to safe drinking water. It’s astonishing to see desalination plants, deep wells, and reservoirs -- designed and constructed by Egyptians, for Egyptians, with American support -- emerge from the desert.”

According to a statement by US Ambassador Jonathan Cohen, the North Sinai bilateral agreement reflects the US’ strong and enduring partnership with the Government of Egypt through the Ministry of International Cooperation and the US government’s commitment to the people of Egypt, especially for critical economic development efforts in Sinai.

Moreover, Ms. Carlin has also commended the Ministry’s efforts in convening all development partners and bringing them together for an inclusive dialogue on effective development cooperation as well as institutionalizing the public outreach programs to engage and connect on a global and national scale.

“Under the current leadership of Minister of International Cooperation Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, together we have pushed for more and deeper collaboration that has translated to impactful programs that are fully in line with Egyptian government priorities.” She said.

Al Mashat noted that the agreements with the USAID serve as an exemplary case across the board as they are driven with purpose and have impacted the livelihoods of Egyptian people answering to many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals such as Quality Education, Zero Poverty, Gender Equality and Health and Well Being.

On July 9th, 2020 USAID and the Ministry of International Cooperation celebrated in a virtual event the signing of six bilateral assistance agreement amendments worth $90 million. The six amendments will support programming in the areas of higher education, basic education, joint U.S.-Egypt science and technology cooperation, health, trade and investment, and agriculture.

The USAID program in Egypt, totaling over $30 billion since 1978, promotes a healthy, educated, and employed population. The current total joint portfolio between Egypt and USAID amounts to about $1bn through bilateral agreements in sectors including agriculture, basic education, higher education, health, and tourism.

The two sides also have joint projects in trade and investment, water and sanitation, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and women’s empowerment. The Egyptian American Business Fund is also involved in supporting SMEs in Egypt.