Egypt’s Finance Minister In Talks with Global Financial Leaders at IMF and World Bank Meetings
Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Amr Talaat, inaugurated the first innovation center of the Deloitte Innovation Hub, a $30 million investment.
“This new center is a testament to Egypt’s burgeoning tech ecosystem and our commitment to fostering innovation,” said Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology. “It will empower Egyptian talent and drive digital transformation across industries.”
This state-of-the-art facility will focus on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cybersecurity. It will create high-skilled jobs, attract global talent, and stimulate economic growth.
The Innovation Hub is poised to offer a comprehensive suite of services catering to clients across Europe and the region, encompassing Artificial Intelligence and Data Analysis, Marketing & Commerce, Cloud, Cyber, and Enterprise Resource Planning. The Hub’s expansion plans aim to reach 5,000-strong workforce in coming years to diversify Deloitte’s service offerings, further amplifying its impact across diverse business vertical
Egypt’s strategic location, coupled with a talented workforce and supportive government policies, makes it an ideal destination for global tech companies. The Deloitte Innovation Center will further solidify Egypt’s position as a regional tech powerhouse.
As the Japanese ambassador’s wife, Rieko Oka, prepares to bid farewell to Egypt, she reflects on an unforgettable three-year temporary stay filled with rich experiences and cherished memories. The spouse of Japan’s Ambassador to Egypt, Oka, highlighted in an interview with the Egyptian Gazette that her short stay in this historically rich country has been nothing short of transformative.
From the moment she first gazed upon the majestic pyramids, Rieko was captivated. “Ever since I was small, I always wanted to visit Egypt,” she shares with the Egyptian Gazette. “I never thought I would have this wonderful opportunity to live in this country.” Her initial encounter with the Great Pyramid of Khufu was particularly poignant, bridging the gap between her childhood dreams and the reality of living amidst such ancient wonders.
The Mesmerizing Egyptian Sunsets
Rieko has found beauty in the everyday, particularly in the stunning sunsets that paint the Egyptian sky. “When I see the sun setting in Egypt, I am mesmerized by its beauty,” she observes. “I realize how big the sun is. I can’t remember seeing the sun so big in Japan.” This appreciation for nature extends to her understanding of its historical significance, reflecting on how the sun was revered in Pharaonic times.
Embracing Egyptian Hospitality
One of Rieko’s most cherished memories is the warmth of the Egyptian people. She describes them as friendly and outgoing, noting, “They offer smiles and tea at every shop.” This spirit of hospitality has profoundly influenced her view on community interactions, emphasizing the importance of connection.
Exploring Egypt’s Rich History
In her interview with the Egyptian Gazette, Rieko fondly recalls her explorations of Saqqara, where she became immersed in Pharaonic history. The vivid wall reliefs and her amusing attempts at deciphering hieroglyphics added to her understanding of Egypt’s cultural tapestry. Among her favorite experiences are leisurely coffee breaks with her husband near the iconic Step Pyramid.
For history enthusiasts, Rieko recommends visiting the ancient temples and tombs in Luxor and Aswan. “Egypt is filled with layers of history – I would have a very long list of must-visit places,” she states. Notably, she highlights Dendera, the Temple of Hathor, and the Temple of Seti I in Abydos for their stunning reliefs and vibrant colors.
The Allure of Museums
According to the Egyptian Gazette, the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square holds a special place in Rieko’s heart. “I loved visiting this museum whenever I had spare time, just like taking a walk in the park,” she explains. Each visit felt like a treasure hunt, revealing new antiquities alongside old favorites. The recently opened Grand Egyptian Museum also dazzled her, showcasing breathtaking displays of ancient artifacts. The outlook from the Ibn Tulun Mosque’s minaret and the sunlit structures of the City of the Dead offer a glimpse into the soul of the city, enriching her experience in Egypt.
A Fond Farewell
As her time in Egypt comes to a close, Rieko reflects on the friendships she has formed and the warmth of Egyptian hospitality. “I will definitely miss the big smile, warmth, and hospitality of my friends and the people of Egypt,” she says wistfully. “And of course, Shams (the Sun) that I am used to seeing, setting on the river Nile!”. As she returns to Japan, the echoes of her experiences will remain a cherished part of her life story.
Pinktober: Egypt’s Efforts towards Improving Breast Cancer Care, Raising Awareness
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Egyptian women, accounting for a significant portion of new cancer cases and related deaths.
Notably, women in the Middle East and Africa, including Egypt, tend to be diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age compared to women in Western countries. This trend is evident, with the majority of cases in Egypt occurring in women under the age of 65.
The Egyptian government has implemented significant measures to improve breast cancer care. In 2019, the launch of the “Women’s Health Initiative” facilitated the provision of free clinical breast examinations to millions of women.
This initiative has successfully increased access to early detection and treatment.
As a result, many women who previously sought care from private healthcare providers are now opting for government-sponsored services.
Moreover, Egypt has set an ambitious target to achieve universal health coverage by 2030-2032. This nationwide initiative seeks to evolve the fragmented system into a cohesive structure. Notable progress has been made; as of 2022, public insurance coverage expanded to nearly 70% of the population.
Furthermore, the Egyptian government has provided financial support to facilitate the acquisition of mammography and ultrasound machines. Approximately 70 mammography machines are currently operational, and 100 more are planned. The goal is to reach 350 mammography units by 2026-2027.
In addition, the Ministry of Health has developed the infrastructure of healthcare centers and facilities and upgraded pathology laboratories. It has also offered training and education to women’s health initiative service providers according to international standards.
CBE, Baheya launch breast cancer initiative for banking women
The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) has launched a new initiative to provide early detection and free breast cancer treatment among female banking employees. The “Your Health is a Commitment” (Sehetak Amana) program, in collaboration with the Baheya Foundation, also includes awareness seminars and support services.
The initiative aligns with the National Strategy for the Empowerment of Egyptian Women 2030, prioritizing women’s healthcare.
Positive Impact on Breast Cancer Treatment Outcomes Due To Rise In Early Detection Rates
Dr. Mohamed Hassani, Assistant Minister of Health for Public Health Initiatives, revealed that early detection rates for breast cancer have significantly increased. This positive trend has led to a reduction in breast cancer prevalence and has had a favorable impact on treatment outcomes for women with breast cancer.
Dr. Hassani emphasized that the strong political will and interest in public health initiatives, coupled with the prioritization of Egyptian citizens’ health, have been instrumental in their success.
He further highlighted the good preparation and availability of primary care facilities spread across all governorates of the republic, the presence of qualified centers and hospitals designated to receive cases, and cooperation and partnership with the private sector, all of which were among the reasons for the initiative’s success.
Pink October: Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The global Pink October campaign aims to increase awareness around breast cancer prevention every October. Key risks include advancing age, obesity, limited physical activity, alcohol consumption, and specific post-menopausal hormonal treatments. While only 5–10% of breast cancers are hereditary, a family history of breast cancer should prompt women to take proactive steps to reduce their likelihood of developing the disease.
Women of all ages need to be aware of breast changes through regular breast self-examinations. Early diagnosis and treatment significantly improve survival rates, and women over 50 should consider regular mammograms at facilities that offer screening services. Medical professionals should take every opportunity to conduct clinical breast examinations for women accessing healthcare, especially in resource-limited settings.
National Council of Women Commends President Al-Sisi’s Tribute to Military Advocate, Farhana
National Council of Women expressed gratitude to president Al-Sisi for honoring Farhana. The National Council of Women has publicly expressed its heartfelt thanks and appreciation to President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi for his recent decision to establish a neighborhood named after Military Advocate, Farhana, in Sinai. This initiative is a significant recognition of Farhana’s contributions and sacrifices for her country.
The Council emphasized the importance of commemorating women who have played pivotal roles in the nation’s history. Military Advocate, Farhana, is celebrated for her bravery and dedication during turbulent times, symbolizing the strength and resilience of Egyptian women.
The establishment of this neighborhood is not only a tribute to Farhana but also serves as an inspiration for future generations. It highlights the government’s commitment to honoring the contributions of women in society, particularly those who have made sacrifices for their homeland. This gesture re[resents a step towards greater recognition of women’s roles in national development and history.
The National Council of Women encourages all citizens to take pride in this acknowledgment and to continue supporting initiatives that promote gender equality and the empowerment of women in Egypt. The Council looks forward to seeing the positive impact this initiative will have on the community and the nation as a whole.
Hana Goda Reaches Quarterfinals after Head-Turning 3-1 Win Over Chen Xingtong
Hana Goda, a rising 16-year-old table tennis star from Africa, has made history by becoming the first African player to reach the quarterfinals of a World Tennis Table Champions event.
She achieved this remarkable feat by defeating the highly-ranked No. 2 seed, Chen Xingtong, in a thrilling 3-1 victory at the WTT Champions Montpellier 2024.
Chen Xingtong was a finalist at the WTT Champions Macao two years ago. However, at the WTT Champions Montpellier 2024, she faced a surprising challenge from the young African talent Hana Goda. The Montpellier crowd enthusiastically supported the underdog, Goda, who took an early lead and maintained her momentum.
Chen fought back in the third game, but Goda’s determination and skill prevailed. She secured a historic victory, becoming the first African player to reach the quarterfinals of a WTT Champions event.
With top seed Wang Yidi making a shock exit earlier in the day, the Women’s Singles draw in Montpellier has now lost its top-two seeded players. Meanwhile, Hana Goda now turns her attention to Saturday’s program with No.6 seed Cheng I-Ching awaiting.
The Egyptian House of Representatives is currently deliberating a draft law aimed at establishing a formal legal framework for refugees. This significant step comes after the Defense and National Security Committee approved the draft law, which outlines specific mechanisms for processing asylum applications and granting refugee status.
The draft law specifies that asylum seekers or their legal representatives must submit applications to the Permanent Committee for Refugee Affairs. The committee is tasked with reviewing and deciding on these applications within a stipulated timeframe. The law prioritizes the processing of applications from vulnerable groups, such as persons with disabilities, the elderly, pregnant women, unaccompanied children, and victims of human trafficking, torture, and sexual violence.
The competent committee will have the authority to grant refugee status or reject asylum applications. In the case of rejection, the committee will request the deportation of the asylum seeker. Until a final decision is made on an asylum application, the committee may implement necessary measures to protect national security and public order.
The draft law provides a clear definition of a “refugee” as a foreigner who has fled their country of origin due to persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or other reasons. It also includes stateless persons who are unable or unwilling to return to their country of usual residence.
This proposed legislation represents a significant step forward for Egypt in addressing the needs of refugees and aligning its legal framework with international refugee law. By establishing a formal system for processing asylum applications and granting refugee status, Egypt can provide much-needed protection and assistance to those seeking refuge on its land.
Egypt has secured a significant funding package of approximately $2.687 billion from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) to support several climate-related initiatives.
One of the key programs is the Greening Financial Systems initiative, which has secured $1.295 billion in funding. This program aims to enhance the capacity of Egyptian financial institutions to develop green financial products and facilitate access to affordable financing for low-emission projects in sectors such as energy, transportation, health, food security, and infrastructure.
Another significant program is the Smart Resilient Agriculture Investment Fund, which has received $130 million in funding. This initiative will support smallholder farmers in Egypt and other African countries by providing access to climate-smart agricultural technologies, financing, insurance, and extension services. The goal is to improve agricultural productivity and resilience to climate change.
Additionally, the Resilient Water Infrastructure Expansion Facility has secured $1.262 billion in funding. This program will invest in water infrastructure projects to improve water management, reduce water scarcity, and enhance climate resilience in the water sector.
By securing this significant funding, Egypt is taking a major step towards a sustainable and climate-resilient future. These programs align with Egypt’s ambitious climate goals, as outlined in its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). The country is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to the impacts of climate change, particularly in vulnerable sectors like agriculture and water.
The Red Sea will become the stage for the grand finale of The Ocean Race 2027, as AMAALA, a luxury regenerative tourism destination, has been chosen as the finish line for the prestigious sailing event.
The Ocean Race 2027 will make history as it concludes in the stunning Red Sea. Then, the fleet will make its way to the Mediterranean Sea, finishing off Port Said, Egypt. From there, the sailors will embark on a final, thrilling leg through the Suez Canal into the Red Sea, culminating in a spectacular finish at AMAALA.
A Perfect Match
The partnership between The Ocean Race and Red Sea Global aligns seamlessly with both organizations’ commitment to sustainability and ocean conservation. AMAALA, with its focus on regenerative tourism, provides an ideal backdrop for the race’s emphasis on environmental responsibility.
A Legacy of Sustainability
The Ocean Race and Red Sea Global will collaborate on a range of ocean health initiatives, including scientific research, education programs, and community outreach. The goal is to raise awareness of ocean conservation issues and inspire future generations to protect our marine ecosystems.
The final leg of the 2027 race will be a thrilling sprint across the Red Sea, with teams battling it out for the ultimate victory. The finish line at AMAALA promises to be a spectacular conclusion to this round-the-world race.
As the world watches, the Red Sea will become the stage for a historic moment in sailing history, where sport, sustainability, and innovation converge.