Within the framework of the activities of the 10th day: "Investment Opportunities in Africa" at the Roundtable of the Nasser Fellowship for African Leadership

Eng. Amani Khodeir, head of African projects Follow-up Body of the construction company "The Arab Contractors", underlined the attention paid by Egypt, under the leadership of President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi, to the investments through the implementation of several development projects in Africa, including projects on road infrastructure, construction and other development projects, highlighting the pioneering role of Egypt in developing relations with African countries in all areas.


This was addressed at the session entitled "Investment Opportunities in Africa", held within the framework of the 10th day’s activities of the "Nasser Fellowship for African Leadership", launched by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (African Youth Bureau and Central Administration of the Parliament and Civic Education), under the auspices of Dr. Moustafa Madbouli, President of the Cabinet of Ministers, during the period from 8-22 June 2019, in cooperation with the Pan-African Youth Union.


Ms. Amani Khodeir emphasized the importance of promoting investment, addressing development challenges in African countries and supporting integration, indicating that the Egyptian government is striving to improve and build infrastructure, and to develop investment opportunities in all areas with other countries, as well as to realize the objectives of the African Union Agenda 2063 and to strengthen the role of economic blocs in the areas of development in Africa. 


She highlighted the need to communicate with African countries and to establish links regarding the African dossier in the areas of infrastructure, health services and education.  She also discussed the most important national projects carried out by the construction company "The Arab Contractors" in several areas of cooperation, including the construction of roads, bridges, and educational and health establishments in African countries.

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