intl cooperation ministerwb vp sign dlrs 500m deal to develop upper egypt
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Int'l cooperation minister , WB VP sign dlrs 500m deal to develop Upper Egypt

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Egyptian International Cooperation Minister Sahr Nasr
Cairo - MENA

Egyptian International Cooperation Minister Sahr Nasr and Vice President of the World Bank for the Middle East and North Africa Hafez Ghanem signed on Friday a deal on the Upper Egypt Local Development Program.

The deal was sealed while Nasr led an Egyptian delegation to the World Bank's annual meetings in Washington.

In a statement on Friday, Nasr said the 500-million-dollar project would back the Egyptian government's efforts to secure jobs via improving the business sector, upgrading the infrastructure and offering better services.

This program is part of the World Bank Group’s Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for 2015–19. The CPF provides total Bank Group support of about 8 billion dollars for vital sectors of the economy in order to reduce poverty and boost shared prosperity.

The operation, which uses the program for Results financing instrument to disburse funds directly against benchmarked milestones, will support the government’s lagging region development program. Sub-national governments in Qena and Sohag will be empowered to deliver better infrastructure and services for economic development, job creation, and social wellbeing. Private sector coordination and investment, as well as local governance, will be improved, and a participatory approach that engages citizens at all levels will be followed.

Upper Egypt, which is composed of 10 governorates, is home to about 38% of Egypt’s population and 67% of its poor. About 41.5% of the poorest people are concentrated in the rural part of that region. Upper Egypt falls behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth, employment generation, connectivity, and access to quality services. 

The landlocked governorates are relatively distant from the country’s primary ports and markets, which has led the Government to seek Bank global expertise and financing to support Egypt’s vision for developing the lagging regions and spurring growth.

The first part of the program will improve government to business services; competitiveness of economic sectors with unrealized potential; and industrial zone management and services for the existing six industrial zones. 

The program will focus on facilitating and promoting private sector development in agribusiness, service, and industrial sectors with growth potential. The emphasis will be on private sector dialogue, participation, and investment to create sustainable jobs and growth.

The second part of the program will support the introduction of a performance-based grant system and increase the governorates’ budget and decision making authority.

The program is in particular aiming to address the most critical institutional development constraints at the local level by providing financial incentives for improved local governance enhanced services to the citizens.

The World Bank finances programs and projects to reduce poverty and boost shared prosperity for the people of Egypt through investments in key sectors including social safety nets, energy, transport, water and sanitation, agriculture and irrigation, social housing, primary health care, as well as supporting employment-intensive projects and financing for micro- and small enterprises. The current portfolio of the World Bank in Egypt includes 25 projects for a total commitment of about 7.5 billion dollars.

Source: MENA

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