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Investment Minister Calls for Institutionalizing Coordination as a Permanent Option
Investment Minister Karim Zidan emphasized that it is no longer acceptable for “coordination” in public policies to be dependent on exceptional circumstances. He stressed the need to make it a permanent institutional approach that accompanies various development programs.
The government official explained that achieving efficiency in implementing projects requires enhancing coordination among different sectors and institutions to ensure the integration of efforts and avoid overlapping jurisdictions or repetitive initiatives.
He added that the current phase demands a new approach based on coherence and effectiveness, particularly in light of economic and social challenges, highlighting that improving the investment climate relies on the ability of stakeholders to work in an integrated and cohesive manner.
He noted that strengthening coordination will accelerate the pace of project completion and lead to a tangible impact on development and job creation, aligning with the country’s major strategic directives.
He concluded by affirming that transitioning from temporary management to collective institutional work is a fundamental entry point for enhancing the effectiveness of public policies and achieving sustainable results.
