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Egypt nears $800 million European aid deal to expand social safety net
Published in Albawaba on 13 - 11 - 2016

Egypt is in advanced talks with European countries to secure bilateral loans worth $800 million as it expands efforts to alleviate poverty and ease pressure from economic reforms, Minister of International Cooperation Sahar Nasr said.
Egypt has been negotiating billions of dollars in aid from various lenders to help revive its economy, battered by political and economic upheaval since a 2011 uprising.
On Friday it won International Monetary Fund approval for a key three-year, $12 billion lending program aimed at cutting public debt, curbing inflation and restoring exchange rate stability.
To help it secure such financing, the government has introduced a raft of economic reforms, including a Value Added Tax and fuel price hikes, but these have also meant greater hardship for a population already facing high prices and sluggish growth.
Nasr told Reuters in an interview that Cairo is seeking to mitigate the impact of these reforms on Egypt's poorest.
"We're aiming for economic growth that will create quality jobs that are inclusive, so segments are not left behind and governorates are not lacking," she said, speaking in her Cairo office.
The Egyptian government will be wary of renewed social and political discontent in a country where protests have helped topple two presidents in five years.
Cairo is seeking new financing to expand projects aimed at creating jobs to ensure nobody was left further behind, and is nearing a final agreement on an $800 million loan from European Union member countries, Nasr said.
"We're quite advanced in the negotiations," she said. Nasr declined to say when the deal was expected to be signed or the money disbursed.
Nasr said the World Bank had agreed to new financing of $400 million which will go towards a public works program focused on job creation and a micro-finance initiative. Both are scheduled to launch in early 2017.
The minister also said a second $1-billion tranche from a $3-billion three-year loan for budget support from the World Bank was due before year-end, the first having been disbursed earlier this year.
A second $500 million tranche of a similar $1.5 billion loan from the African Development Bank was also expected before the end of the year, Nasr said.


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