International Financial Institutions and Donor agencies Admire Products of Turathna Exhibition 2021
Monday, October 11th, 2021, Minister of
Trade and Industry and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency
(MSMEDA) Executive Director Ms. Nevine Gamea received a high-ranking group of
international financial institutions and donor agencies during their visit to
the third edition of Turathna Exhibition inaugurated by H.E. Abdel Fattah El
Sisi President of the Arab Republic of Egypt and held at Egypt's International
Exhibitions' Center from October 9-15.
The group included Head of the
European Union Delegation to Egypt, Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana to
Egypt, Regional Director of United Nations Industrial Development Organization
(UNIDO) in Egypt, representatives of Japanese Agency for International
Cooperation, Regional Director of the Islamic
Bank for Development Group in Cairo, Director of ILO Cairo Office, United
Nations Development Program (UNDP) Inclusive Growth and Innovation Team Leader
in Egypt, and World Bank Financial Sector specialists. The donor agency group also encompassed Small
and Medium Enterprise Program Team Leader at the Canadian Embassy to Egypt,
UNDP Assistant Resident Representative for Inclusive Growth and Innovation, a
high-level delegation representing the International Islamic Trade Finance
Corporation (ITFC), and the Resident Representative of the Islamic Corporation
for the Development of the Private
Sector (ICD) affiliate to the Islamic
Bank for Development Group.
The representatives of donor agencies toured the Exhibition's pavilions
and were familiarized with the various collections of the products displayed
that incarnate the Egyptian arts and innovation.
Ms. Gamea said this visit by
representatives of international financial institutions and donor agencies
actually reflects the great importance such institutions attach to supporting
handicrafts in Egypt. The visit also accentuates their Keenness on proceeding
with developing this significant sector and upgrading as well the skills of
engaged workers and artisans, particularly, in light of the big expansion that
characterizes Turathna Exhibition this year in terms of the increase in the
number of exhibitors, the displaying area and the active participation of the
United Arab Emirates, Jordan and the Sudan with premium booths.
"This visit is a strong push
that actually encourages artisans and entrepreneurs to develop their activities
and render them competitive in international markets," Minister of Trade
and Industry stated.
Ms. Gamea also extended thanks to
all these institutions and agencies for their sustained support to MSMEDA and
its activities, especially, those pertaining to the revival of the Egyptian
heritage, culture and arts. She pointed out to the necessity of sustaining
effective cooperation between MSMEDA and donor agencies in quest of realizing
the sustainable development objectives - Egypt's vision 2030.
Meanwhile, EU Ambassador
Christian Berger expressed admiration for the wide range of products, arts and
masterpieces representing the Egyptian culture and their high quality as well
in light of the magnificent expansion of the Exhibition that strikingly
distinguishes its third edition. "These enterprises that are unique in
hand-made skills and craftsmanship serve numerous sectors of villages and
hamlets in Egypt and contribute to a large extent to creating jobs and
improving livelihoods." Ambassador Berger said.
"The European Union is keen
to invest in on-going cooperation with MSMEDA and forge more Egyptian-European
partnerships with the aim of sponsoring and launching more activities that help
attain the development endeavors in Egypt," Ambassador Berger added.
Within this context. ILO Regional
Director Dr. Basel Al Khateb commended on the third edition of Turathna
Exhibition and its distinctive products and premium services for entrepreneurs.
Dr. Al Khated moreover admired the booth allocated for "Business Service
Unit "implemented through MSMEDA jointly with ILO to grant a bundle of
free and selected technical and consultative services to business owners to
enable them upgrade their businesses. He emphasized that such service is a real
"take-off" phase that indeed
helps start-ups develop and expand their businesses and make optimal use of
their competitive edges.
Furthermore, UNDP Deputy Resident
Representative Mr. Sylvan Merlin said Turathna Exhibition of this year
witnesses a significant development in terms of doubling the number of
exhibitors, the exhibition hall and engaged participants from Egypt and Arab
countries - a fact that accentuates the great boom the Exhibition attained
along its previous two editions.
Within this context. UNDP
Inclusive Growth and Innovation Team Leader commended on the on-going
cooperation between MSMEDA and UNDP that covers the different developmental
orientations launched by the Government of Egypt. UNDP Team Leader added there
is a new stage of cooperation that is actually marked by more support to small
and micro enterprises ahead of which come many technical and marketing areas
that help enhance the stability and durability of these enterprises.
Small and Medium Enterprise
Program group Team Leader at the Canadian Embassy to Egypt Ms. Eman Omran
explained that the services granted by the Exhibition, particularly, the
technical and consultative ones through the "Business Service Unit"
are a major tool to bolster the sustainability of enterprises and ensure their
success and development. This tool also enable these enterprises to become more
competitive in world markets.
Representatives of the
International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) also expressed
admiration for the products of exhibitors and their good quality and commended
on the effective organization of the exhibition to accommodate such a big
number of participants. They emphasized ITFC's keenness on sustaining
cooperation with MSMEDA to channel different aspects of support to enterprise
owners and create for them more expansion opportunities.
In addition, Islamic Bank for
Development repsenetative said MSMEDA's engagement in establishing exhibitions
for entrepreneurs, namely, Turathna translates its constant efforts to develop
the micro and small enterprise sector, generate job opportunities and improve
living conditions and highlight as well the competitive edges of such
enterprises. The Bank's representative also stressed that the importance the
government of Egypt attaches to this sector encourages development institutions
to enter into more cooperation with all the State's organs - including MSMEDA,
and provide various forms of assistance to small and micro enterprises in Egypt.