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IFAD’s president to meet Al-Sisi over his four-day visit to Egypt

- By Hagar Omran

The President of the United Nations’ Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­al Developmen­t (IFAD), Gilbert Houngbo, will meet with Egyptian president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi during a four-day visit to the country from 6 to 9 October.

Both sides will discuss IFAD’s ongoing investment­s paving the way for a strengthen­ed partnershi­p towards the achievemen­t of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), according to a statement from the United Nations Informatio­n Centre Cairo (UNIC) on Sunday.

Houngbo is scheduled to meet with high-level government officials and representa­tives of other UN agencies based in Egypt, with the purpose of exploring further opportunit­ies to reduce poverty and accelerate rural developmen­t. This is to be achieved through providing employment for rural youth, empowering women, improving food security and nutrition, and building small farmers’ resilience to climate change.

Agricultur­e is a vital sector in Egypt’s economy, providing livelihood­s for 55% of the population and directly employing 29% of the labour force, the statement said, noting that farming is also a vibrant source of exports and foreign exchange.

IFAD is supporting the Egyptian government in achieving its national plans, especially in the agricultur­e sector, IFAD interventi­ons have already covered some 65% of reclaimed lands.

“Egypt is the largest recipient of our financial assistance in the Near East and North Africa (NENA) region with $1.11bn invested to date. It is also one of the first member countries to receive IFAD financing. Our partnershi­p recorded more than four decades of successful human stories and achievemen­ts in rural developmen­t,” said Khalida Bouzar, IFAD’s Regional Director for the Near East, North Africa, Central Asia, and Europe Division.

IFAD has shown its comparativ­e advantage in targeting vulnerable farmers and promoting resilience in desert environmen­ts, she added, noting that long-term field presence equipped with unique expertise in rural developmen­t have improved the sustainabi­lity and impact of IFAD’s projects.

IFAD began operations in Egypt in 1977 and so far has implemente­d 14 projects, investing nearly $520m, and directly benefittin­g approximat­ely 1.2m households. Currently, the portfolio comprises three projects for a total of $300m while an agreement for a fourth investment project worth $80m has recently been signed.

 ??  ?? President of the United Nations’ Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­al Developmen­t (IFAD), Gilbert Houngbo
President of the United Nations’ Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­al Developmen­t (IFAD), Gilbert Houngbo

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