CAIRO – 17 November 2020: “We have invested more than $3.5 billion to help bring clean water and sanitation services to over 25 million Egyptians,” U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Jonathan R. Cohen said on Tuesday.
The United States has invested $243 million to expand the Central Cairo Water System since 1986, which continues to serve 5 million people, Cohen added.
This came during Cohan and Minister of International Cooperation, Rania Al-Mashat visit to Egypt’s Holding Company for Water and Wastewater (HCWW) and Cairo’s main water treatment plant at Rod El Farag on November 17, 2020 to measure the socio-economic impacts of the project, and which embodies Egypt’s clear commitment to charting a course to a healthy population.
The visit was also attended by U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Leslie Reed and Chairman of the National Holding Company for Water and Wastewater Mamdouh Raslan, to review progress and challenges and identify the future key points to develop Egypt’s water infrastructure.
“This facility and many more like it across Egypt represent the United States’ commitment to bringing clean water and sanitation services to the Egyptian people,” U.S. Ambassador commented.
For her part, Minister Rania Al Mashat noted that this project comes under the Ministry’s Global Partnerships Narrative: people at the core, projects in action and purpose as the driver, which aims to transparently showcase projects and their impact on people to promote further action on the SDGs and bolster credibility.
“Our cooperation focuses primarily on enhancing the livelihoods of Egyptian people; and engages mostly with civil society organizations and private sector. Thus, it is focused on putting people and inclusive partnerships at the core for a sustainable future,” Al-Mashat, stated.
As the world enters a decade of action and delivery until 2030, the Ministry of International Cooperation conducted a comprehensive mapping exercise of all current effective projects to identify their alignment with relevant SDGs.
In cooperation with several development partners, Ministry of International Cooperation is currently implementing 43 projects worth $5 billion to achieve Goal 6 for clean water and sanitation, which aims to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
The Ministry of International Cooperation is committed to expand cooperation programs with USAID. This year, the Ministry allocated additional budget, worth around $112 million; to execute more projects in 7 priority sectors contributing directly to the lives of the Egyptian citizens; namely health, education, higher education, science & technology, agriculture, governance, and trade.
The strategic relationship between Egypt and USAID dates back to 1978, worth more than $30 billion in various sectors that reflect Egypt’s development priorities, including health, population, education, and employment.