The British Ambassador to Egypt, Sir , has agreed with
Minister of International Cooperation Dr. Rania Al-Mashat the key
elements of the UK’s engagement with Egypt in the two countries’
shared fight against the Coronavirus.
In a letter addressed to Minister Al-Mashat, the British
Ambassador set out the UK’s support for the Ministry’s efforts,
in line with its People, Projects, and Purpose framework.
Under this framework, the Embassy and British businesses will
work together to address the immediate medical needs of both
Egypt and the UK. The UK has already provided training to over
250 Egyptian medical staff, equipping them with advanced skills
in Intensive Care, Basic Life Support, and Cardiovascular Life
Support. Vodafone has donated EGP10 million, while BP has offered
EGP2 million to equip quarantine hospitals with ventilators and
to support the treatment of COVID-19 patients. AstraZeneca has
also donated 20,000 rapid Coronavirus-related tests worth
USD100,000, in addition to 100,000 surgical masks, 100,000 gloves
and 3,000 disposable gowns.
The UK is placing emphasis on support to healthcare provision,
social protection, and the economic reform agenda in its programs
in Egypt. On 20 January this year a joint
statement was issued by the then Secretary of State for
International Development of the United Kingdom and Minister
Al-Mashat, outlining a number of areas of enhanced economic
cooperation.
Meanwhile, the UK is playing a leading role in the global
campaign against the Coronavirus. It is the G7 lead on support to
vulnerable countries during the crisis. The UK has confirmed a
responsive funding package of more than GBP 700m, including GBP
130m contribution to the UN, GBP 65m of which is allocated to the
WHO. The UK is co-hosting the virtual Global Coronavirus Response
Summit on 4 May, and will host the virtual Global Vaccines Summit
on 4 June.