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Irrigation minister: State gives greater priority to expanding engagement with private sector

Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam affirmed that the Egyptian state is placing growing emphasis on expanding cooperation with the private sector as a key partner in achieving sustainable development, noting that

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Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam affirmed that the Egyptian state is placing growing emphasis on expanding cooperation with the private sector as a key partner in achieving sustainable development, noting that public-private partnership (PPP) models provide an effective mechanism for financing strategic projects while maintaining the state's regulatory and supervisory role.

The remarks came during a specialized seminar chaired by the minister on the mechanisms and various forms of PPP contracts, attended by a number of senior ministry officials. The seminar reviewed the core concepts of public-private partnerships, different contractual models and their application in development projects, highlighting their role in maximizing the use of available resources and enhancing the efficiency of project implementation and service delivery.

The discussions also focused on the importance of private-sector participation as a practical solution to financing challenges facing government entities through innovative funding mechanisms, benefiting from private-sector expertise in management, technology and project execution.

Such partnerships contribute to accelerating project delivery, improving service quality and maximizing economic and investment returns. During the seminar, Amr Abu Helw, Engineering Contracts Consultant at the Internationally Funded Projects Unit of the ministry, delivered a presentation on the evolution of the PPP concept and key models applied at both the international and national levels.

The presentation further addressed Egypt's legal and institutional framework governing PPPs, as well as recent legislative developments aimed at strengthening the investment climate and encouraging greater private-sector participation in infrastructure and public service projects.

He stressed that PPPs represent a key mechanism for supporting development efforts and ensuring the financial sustainability of projects, while underscoring the importance of thorough project preparation and clearly defined responsibilities to achieve intended objectives.

For his part, Sewilam said that cooperation with the private sector extends beyond financing to include benefiting from advanced technical, managerial and technological expertise, which enhances implementation efficiency, ensures operational sustainability and improves service quality.

The minister added that the ministry is keen to explore modern financing mechanisms capable of supporting water-sector projects and maximizing the value of available assets and resources in line with sustainable development goals and Egypt's long-term development vision.

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