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Jordan, Egypt foster economic policy collaboration with new MoU

Jordan and Egypt have signed an MoU to foster cooperation in economic and development policy formulation.
  • The MoU emphasizes the importance of coordination and the development of bilateral relations in technical cooperation between planning institutions in the two countries
  • This encompasses the development of policies in the economic and development sectors, along with the mutual exchange of expertise, training, and capacity building

Amman, Jordan – Jordan and Egypt have signed an MoU to foster cooperation in economic and development policy formulation, as well as the valuable exchange of planning expertise.

The MoU emphasizes the importance of coordination and the development of bilateral relations in technical cooperation between planning institutions in the two countries.

This encompasses the development of policies in the economic and development sectors, along with the mutual exchange of expertise, training, and capacity building to improve the skills of professionals.

Under the agreement, the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation and the Egyptian Ministry of Planning and Economic Development have committed to collaborate in multiple domains, including drawing up economic and development policies, as well as the exchange of expertise in strategic, central, sectoral, and regional planning.

The scope of cooperation also extends to areas such as budgeting programs, performance monitoring systems, enhancing the efficiency of public investments, establishing national monitoring mechanisms, conducting surveys, utilizing economic modeling and quantitative analysis, facilitating capacity-building initiatives, and providing diverse training programs in planning, strategic planning, governance, sustainable development, and competitiveness.

The agreement seeks to facilitate the exchange of visits, experiences, information, research, and planning studies between Jordan and Egypt. It aims to leverage the expertise gained from economic and regional planning in both countries, enabling the sharing of proposals and recommendations that contribute to the growth and development of planning institutions in both nations.