President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi emphasized Egypt’s transformative efforts in tackling population growth and fostering development during the second edition of the Global Congress on Population, Health, and Human Development (PHDC’24). Held in the New Administrative Capital, this event showcased Egypt’s ambitious journey toward sustainable growth, infrastructure development, and addressing pressing health and water challenges.
Unveiling Decade-long Achievements
Over the past decade, Egypt has launched several monumental projects to meet the demands of its rapidly growing population. The government has focused on:
- Constructing new ports, airports, and roads.
- Expanding rail networks.
- Introducing electric-powered transportation systems.
These efforts have not only mitigated unemployment, currently at 6.5%, but also created millions of jobs for the annual influx of 700,000–1 million graduates.
Dual Strategy for Overcoming Challenges
President El-Sisi outlined a two-pronged strategy:
- Integrated Solutions: Implementing overlapping and multi-layered solutions to tackle the immediate and long-term needs of the nation.
- Steadfast Vision: Staying committed to national goals despite emerging obstacles, including economic and security challenges.
Health Breakthroughs: A Hepatitis C-Free Egypt
A decade ago, Egypt faced a major health crisis with widespread Hepatitis C. Through a national campaign that gathered extensive health data and ensured comprehensive treatment, Egypt transitioned from being one of the most affected nations to being declared free of the virus. This achievement highlights the government’s commitment to improving public health and building a robust healthcare system.
Innovative Water Management Solutions
With a population surge of 106 million, Egypt faces severe water scarcity. Despite receiving an annual Nile water share of 55 billion cubic meters, unchanged for centuries, the country has invested heavily in advanced water management and treatment programs. These efforts include:
- Reusing 21.6 billion cubic meters of water annually.
- Ranking second globally in water usage and recycling.
- Importing agricultural products equivalent to 33 billion cubic meters of water to alleviate domestic water demands.
Egypt’s innovative approach underscores its commitment to addressing water scarcity sustainably, avoiding conflict, and maximizing efficiency.
Global Recognition at PHDC’24
During the congress, Egypt celebrated significant milestones, including being declared malaria-free by the World Health Organization (WHO). This recognition reflects Egypt’s ability to halt malaria transmission and maintain robust preventative measures.
PHDC’24: A Platform for Sustainable Development
Under the theme “Creating Change: Human Development for a Sustainable Future,” PHDC’24 serves as a vital forum for global experts, policymakers, and entrepreneurs. The event fosters dialogue on critical issues such as health, population challenges, and sustainability, promoting a healthier and more prosperous future for Egypt and the world.
Conclusion
Egypt’s proactive strategies and investments in infrastructure, health, and water management demonstrate its commitment to tackling population growth and achieving sustainable development. As highlighted during PHDC’24, these efforts paved the way for a brighter, more resilient future.