Egypt: African Development Bank approves 225 million euros budget support loan for electricity sector to bolster economic resilience and sustainability amid COVID-19
The Board
of Directors of the African Development Bank on Wednesday approved a 225
million euros loan to finance Egypt’s Electricity and Green Growth Support
Program (EGGSP). The funding, provided in a challenging global context, will
help meet the Government of Egypt’s financing requirements in the light of the
COVID-19 pandemic, and support a sound electricity infrastructure base, a key
enabler for the private sector and for the country’s competitiveness.
The EGGSP
reform program seeks to promote a sustainable, competitive and diversified
electricity sector that ensures secure supply and supports climate change
mitigation and green growth.
“Accelerated
deployment of the EGGSP reform program is instrumental to meet energy needs,
combat climate change and promote sustainable development in Egypt. This
multi-partner program provides a model for effective coordination among
development partners as we continue to collaborate with all development
partners to promote for a green recovery” said Minister of International
Cooperation, H.E. Dr. Rania Al Mashat.
“The
EGGSP aims to improve the security of energy supply by increasing the share of
renewable energy and improving the financial sustainability of the electricity
sector with a view to ensuring greater participation of the private sector in
injecting more investments in renewable energy,” H.E. Dr. Mohamed Shaker,
Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, noted.
Over the
last few years, Egypt has implemented robust reforms aimed at correcting
macroeconomic imbalances and improving the business environment and fostering
inclusive growth. This progress, however, is threatened by the impact of
COVID-19 on the different economic sectors, including the power sector, and on
the vulnerable.
“Whilst
the pandemic has put extreme pressure on the economy and the social situation,
the economic reforms undertaken by the Government of Egypt and the Central Bank
of Egypt over the past few years have helped create greater resilience and
provide a buffer against shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Yacine
Fal, the Bank’s deputy Director General for the North Africa Region.
The
financing provided under the EGGSP support will buttress measures being taken
by the Government of Egypt to combat the pandemic and to protect the most
vulnerable during these difficult times. It will also help stimulate new
private investments in the electricity sector and increase the deployment of
clean energy in line with Egypt’s targets for green growth.
The
Bank’s Country Manager for Egypt, Malinne Blomberg, highlighted that the newly
approved program is a continuation of the Bank’s partnership with the
Government of Egypt on the country’s reform agenda, now shifting the focus to
meet the imminent needs in light of COVID-19 as well as the recovery phase that
will follow and that depends on an efficient and sustainable energy sector. In
addition to the partnership with the national authorities, the Bank is
collaborating with the French Development Agency (AFD) and Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) on the Program.
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