Egypt, World Bank discuss financing for water security projects

Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam held talks with World Bank officials on strengthening cooperation in water management and climate adaptation.

Sewilam met with Meskerem Brhane, the World Bank’s Regional Director for Sustainable Development for the Middle East and North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The two sides reviewed strategic cooperation areas and explored future opportunities in irrigation modernisation and wastewater treatment. Sewilam noted that Egypt depends on the Nile River for more than 98% of its renewable water resources. He added that annual per capita water availability has declined to around 490 cubic metres while total demand has risen to approximately 120 billion cubic metres per year. The minister reviewed the second-generation Water 2.0 programme under the National Water Resources Plan 2037 and Water Strategy 2050. He also highlighted more than 6,400 water user associations and major projects including the Bahr El Baqar and Al Mahsama treatment plants.

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Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam warned of intensifying global water challenges from climate change and rapid population growth. He called for stronger international cooperation to secure water resources at the Fifth Istanbul International Water Forum. Sewilam stressed the need for transboundary cooperation and adherence to international law.

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Egypt and Rwanda discussed expanding cooperation on water projects during meetings in Cairo this month, building on the executive action plan signed earlier this year. Officials reviewed progress on a bilateral memorandum and agreed on new initiatives for rainwater harvesting and groundwater exploration.

Ahmed Rostom, Egypt's Minister of Planning and Economic Development, held talks with a World Bank mission led by Stéphane Guimbert, the Bank's Regional Director for Egypt, Yemen, and Djibouti. The discussions centered on advancing joint cooperation and reviewing progress on the Public Finance Review report. Rostom reaffirmed the government's commitment to using the report to support economic reforms aligned with Egypt Vision 2030.

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Egypt has welcomed the second phase of a $1bn development financing programme with the World Bank and looks forward to a third phase, Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said.

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