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Egypt Vision 2030
Egypt Vision 2030 (Arabic: رؤية مصر 2030) is a national agenda launched in February 2016 by the Egyptian Government and unveiled by the country's president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The vision encompasses eight main national goals to be met by 2030, aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Sustainable Development Strategy for Africa 2063.
Taking into account Egypt's changing internal and regional circumstances, Egypt Vision 2030 was updated to address these new challenges in cooperation with the various ministries and the private sector, as well as the assistance of civil society organizations and various experts and specialists in multiple fields.
Several axes in the newly updated version in the three dimensions of the strategy, whether at the economic, social, or environmental levels, have already been identified, and include interest in the knowledge economy and encouraging innovation, industrial deepening, and value chains. As well as managing population growth issues, achieving spatial justice, in addition to paying attention to some development issues as intersectional goals and axes of the vision, such as issues of promoting women and youth empowerment, developing the small and medium enterprises sector, and encouraging entrepreneurship.
Egypt has also secured $9.8 billion to expand the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which have been an integral part of Egypt Vision 2030, in response to the worldwide COVID-19 crisis.
On 2 January 2021, Dr. Mohamed Nofal, an Egyptian information and communication technology expert, announced that Egypt is moving in the right direction towards digital transformation in all fields, indicating that within the framework of Egypt's 2030 vision for digital transformation of individuals and governments, the Egyptian state sought to launch Egypt's digital services, which were launched nationwide.
In 2020, Egypt was the only country in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with a positive GDP growth rate, effectively becoming the only regional country to avoid the effects of the COVID-19 recession. On the other hand, all remaining countries in the region were projected to experience negative growth in 2020, with a rebound to 2.2 percent growth in 2021.
The strategic vision focuses on eight main objectives that are meant to be met by 2030.
Egypt's poverty rates have reached an all-time high, and recently have declined for the first time in 20 years since 1999 from 32.5% to 29.7%. The country aims to eliminate poverty by 2030.
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Egypt Vision 2030
Egypt Vision 2030 (Arabic: رؤية مصر 2030) is a national agenda launched in February 2016 by the Egyptian Government and unveiled by the country's president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The vision encompasses eight main national goals to be met by 2030, aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Sustainable Development Strategy for Africa 2063.
Taking into account Egypt's changing internal and regional circumstances, Egypt Vision 2030 was updated to address these new challenges in cooperation with the various ministries and the private sector, as well as the assistance of civil society organizations and various experts and specialists in multiple fields.
Several axes in the newly updated version in the three dimensions of the strategy, whether at the economic, social, or environmental levels, have already been identified, and include interest in the knowledge economy and encouraging innovation, industrial deepening, and value chains. As well as managing population growth issues, achieving spatial justice, in addition to paying attention to some development issues as intersectional goals and axes of the vision, such as issues of promoting women and youth empowerment, developing the small and medium enterprises sector, and encouraging entrepreneurship.
Egypt has also secured $9.8 billion to expand the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which have been an integral part of Egypt Vision 2030, in response to the worldwide COVID-19 crisis.
On 2 January 2021, Dr. Mohamed Nofal, an Egyptian information and communication technology expert, announced that Egypt is moving in the right direction towards digital transformation in all fields, indicating that within the framework of Egypt's 2030 vision for digital transformation of individuals and governments, the Egyptian state sought to launch Egypt's digital services, which were launched nationwide.
In 2020, Egypt was the only country in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with a positive GDP growth rate, effectively becoming the only regional country to avoid the effects of the COVID-19 recession. On the other hand, all remaining countries in the region were projected to experience negative growth in 2020, with a rebound to 2.2 percent growth in 2021.
The strategic vision focuses on eight main objectives that are meant to be met by 2030.
Egypt's poverty rates have reached an all-time high, and recently have declined for the first time in 20 years since 1999 from 32.5% to 29.7%. The country aims to eliminate poverty by 2030.