
Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, the Financing Sustainable Development in Egypt (FSDE) Report is the first of its kind tackling financing development from a national perspective following the framework used in the Financing for Sustainable Development reports published annually by the UN DESA. The FSDE was the product of over 12 months of research by more than 14 leading academics and practitioners worldwide in development, public policy, and sustainability, as well as the contribution and support of global development partners such as the IMF, ESCWA, OECD, UNDP, UNICEF, UNCTAD, ITU, and others. It investigates the state of financing for sustainable development in Egypt tailoring the Addis Ababa Action Agenda to the unique Egyptian context.
As experts on Sustainable Development, were honored to have contributed to the ideation and design of the project as well as managed the report development and its publishing. We were also honored to have been part of the expert authors, research support, and editorial support team. The report is meant to be the first step in a long term project by the League of Arab States to develop such national reports for its member states in order to evaluate the financing for development landscape in each of these countries and accordingly develop a sustainable financing mechanism to support the member states in achieving the Sustainable Development Agenda 2030.
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