The Minister of International Cooperation, H.E Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, participated in the panel session ‘Women in Public Leadership: Why Multilateralism Matters’, as part of the World Government Summit held in Dubai, alongside Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund, and Ms. Preeti Sinha, Executive Director of the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF).
The session discussed how multilateral organizations and governments can work together to garner multi-stakeholder commitments and partnerships to remove the barriers that women face, such as lack of resources, information, influence and reach.
In her remarks, the Minister of International Cooperation, H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, called for international financial institutions to mainstream gender-sensitive approaches to climate action on the ground. She added that climate financing mechanisms are beginning to adopt gender-sensitive approaches, but more needs to be done to improve the effectiveness of climate finance and actions on the ground.
The Minister added that when more women work, economies grow and incomes also increase, as increasing the female employment rates could boost GDP by over USD 6 trillion.
To accelerate and scale up gender-responsive policies, the Ministry of International Cooperation engages through its country-led multi-stakeholder framework with a variety of actors to unlock gender sensitive funding. This framework incorporates gender as a crosscutting theme in policies related to climate change, food security and science and technology as an essential condition for sustainable development.
Egypt’s gender agenda prioritizes women’s participation and influence in decision-making processes at all levels and in all fields. The World Economic Forum’s ‘Global Gender Gap Report 2021’ highlighted that Egypt is listed among the 96 countries that have reduced the gender gaps in parliament; increasing female representation from 14.9% to 27.4%, and 24.2% among ministers.