African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson Welcomes France’s Announcement to Recognise the State of Palestine

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The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf welcomes the announcement by President Emmanuel Macron of France expressing his intention to recognise the State of Palestine.

This declaration aligns with the longstanding position of the African Union, as reaffirmed during the Thirty-Eighth Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union, held on 15–16 February 2025 in Addis Ababa, which reiterated Africa’s collective commitment to the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, including their right to self-determination and statehood.

The Chairperson views this development as a significant step toward a just, lasting, and comprehensive solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, grounded in international law and relevant United Nations resolutions.

H.E. Mr. Youssouf reiterates the African Union’s unwavering support for the two-State solution, with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security and encourages other nations to follow suit in supporting the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people.

– on behalf of African Union (AU).

Egypt Participates in Drafting and Launching the G20 Development Working Group Ministerial Declaration

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H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, represented the Arab Republic of Egypt at the G20 Development Working Group Ministerial Meeting held in South Africa.

She also participated in drafting and launching the Ministerial Declaration at the conclusion of the meetings.

The Ministerial Declaration, issued at the meetings, affirmed that development financing is at the core of shared priorities. It also highlighted the urgent need to enhance domestic resource mobilization, address illicit financial flows, and strengthen the role of multilateral and innovative financing mechanisms.

The G20 reaffirmed its commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, its pledge to leave no one behind, and its enhanced shared responsibility in confronting global challenges and interconnected crises, from debt to global inequalities, climate change, and the SDG financing gap.

During her participation, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat highlighted Egypt’s experience in launching the “Country Approaches for Financing Sustainable Development and Climate Action” initiative within the Seville Platform for Action, with the aim of advancing integrated financing frameworks globally.

Egypt co-leads this initiative (alongside South Africa, the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, UNICEF, regional development banks, and others).

Its objectives include 100 countries implementing integrated financing programs or country financing platforms funded by public, private, and philanthropic sources by 2030.

Egypt has already begun joint work with Mexico to understand the mechanism for designing and implementing national platforms.

Regarding stimulating large-scale investments, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat emphasized the importance of allowing the private sector to play an effective role in development financing, improving governance in international financial institutions, and strengthening the United Nations’ role in setting global economic rules.

She also stressed the significance of debt sustainability and updating the basis for calculating Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) to ensure a fairer assessment for developing countries, particularly in Africa, and to support these countries with incentive tools and mechanisms to overcome ongoing debt challenges.

In line with the G20 ministers’ declaration, which highlights the urgent need to bridge the $4.5 trillion annual SDG financing gap, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat affirmed the pressing need to expand blended finance and public-private partnerships, and to implement debt-for-development swap programs.

She pointed to Egypt’s experience, particularly with Italy, Germany, and China, in providing fiscal space for investment in high-impact projects in food security, women’s empowerment, environmental protection, and climate change, making it a successful and replicable model.

Furthermore, between 2020 and May 2025, Egypt successfully mobilized approximately $15.6 billion for private sector financing from international partners, with $4 billion allocated to the private sector within the Country Platform – the “NWFE” program.

Despite the absence of an internationally agreed definition for Global Public Goods, the G20 Ministerial Declaration stressed the urgent need to enable the provision of these goods, along with the importance of taking action to support low-income and developing countries in implementing the 2030 Agenda in accordance with their national priorities and contributing to global well-being. This is what the Development Working Group calls for: enhancing global consensus, research, and cooperation on the protection and provision of Global Public Goods.

The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation reiterated in her speech that development financing and investments in essential sectors represent the cornerstone of sustainable economic and social growth and have a direct impact on human well-being and long-term productivity.

She confirmed the necessity of achieving a common vision in line with the G20 Ministerial Declaration, through mobilizing long-term and affordable financing and rethinking multilateral cooperation. With over $460 trillion in global assets, the potential to bridge SDG financing gaps is within reach – if countries redirect capital towards inclusive and sustainable priorities.

H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat concluded her speech by stating that the outcomes of this Ministerial Meeting must represent the beginning of a practical phase – to translate commitments into tangible progress, moving from policies to practices with strong political will, while ensuring that no country is left behind in our pursuit of a more sustainable and equitable future for all.

It is worth noting that the G20 is the premier forum for international economic cooperation and plays an important role in shaping and strengthening global architecture and governance on all major international economic issues. Its membership includes 19 countries plus the European Union and the African Union. South Africa assumed the G20 presidency from December 1, 2024, to November 2025, and is committed to leading the G20 by focusing on people, development, and solutions in a complex global geopolitical landscape.

This comes against the backdrop of Egypt’s pioneering experience – as a middle-income country – in balancing its national priorities.

– on behalf of Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation – Egypt.

Seychelles: Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs Honours Long-Serving Public Servants at Annual Awards Ceremony

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The Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs hosted its Annual Long Service Award Ceremony on Friday evening at the Savoy Resort and Spa, recognising the dedication and enduring service of its employees.

The President of the Republic, Mr. Wavel Ramkalawan, accompanied by First Lady Linda Ramkalawan, attended the event as Guests of Honour, joining ministry officials and staff in celebrating the invaluable contributions of long-serving public servants to community development and local governance.

The evening’s proceedings honoured 17 exemplary public servants, each recognised for their unwavering dedication to national development through years of steadfast service. The awardees marked significant career milestones, ranging from five to thirty-five years of distinguished service within the public sector.

The ceremony’s pinnacle moment witnessed Mrs. Maryse Mederic, Records Officer in the Registry Section, receiving special recognition for her extraordinary thirty-five years of dedicated service to the Seychelles Government. She was presented with a ceremonial shield by President Ramkalawan, a commemorative floral arrangement by First Lady Linda Ramkalawan, a certificate of appreciation by the Minister for Local Government and Community Affairs Mrs. Rose-Marie Hoareau, and monetary awards by Chief Secretary Mrs. Shella Mohideen.

The ceremony also recognized employees across multiple service categories, presenting certificates, commemorative shields, and monetary awards to deserving recipients. Notable recipients included:

Five-year service recognition: Michael Mwaura (Facilities Officer) and Marie-Yvonne Payet (Personal Assistant to the Minister)

Fifteen-year honorees: Sabrina Simeon, Fatima Marie, Merina Boniface, Samia Vinda, and Claudette Harrison, representing various district offices

Twenty-year distinction: Antonia Cherry (Human Resources and Budget Management Officer)

Twenty-five-year veterans: Kathleen Juliette, Marie-Antoine Radegonde, Virginie Micock, Jones Mangroo, and Nicole Agricole

Thirty-year exemplars: Shirley Mussard and Marianna Adam

“The ceremony of long service awards is not just a moment of recognizing our employees; rather, it is a moment of reflection, a moment of gratitude, and a moment to evaluate the journey as a team,” remarked Minister Rose-Marie Hoareau during her address. Minister Hoareau seized the opportunity to thank the workforce that has been the driving force behind the success of the Ministry’s mission, commending their unwavering dedication. She expressed gratitude for all they have managed to accomplish as a team and extended her best wishes for their continued service.

The Ministry also celebrated three employees who successfully completed advanced professional development programs. Mrs. Elsia Maria received recognition for completing the Advanced Strategic Public Relations

Management course, while Mrs. Gina Cesar and Ms. Antonia Cherry were honoured for their participation in the prestigious ITEC Programme “Innovative Leadership for Organizational Growth and Excellence” in India.
 
The evening’s entertainment exclusively featured musical performances by Ministry personnel and guest artists, demonstrating the organization’s diverse talents and collaborative spirit.
 
The Long Service Award Ceremony underscores the Ministry’s commitment to recognizing excellence while reinforcing the fundamental importance of sustained public service in nation-building.

– on behalf of State House Seychelles.

United Arab Emirates (UAE) leaders congratulate Presidents of Maldives, Liberia on Independence Days

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President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of congratulations to President Mohamed Muizzu of the Republic of the Maldives, and President Joseph Nyuma Boakai of the Republic of Liberia, on the occasion of their countries’ Independence Days.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, dispatched similar messages to Presidents of the Maldives and Liberia on the occasion.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Minister of State at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Meets UK National Security Advisor

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London, July 25

HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi met on Friday with HE National Security Advisor of the United Kingdom Jonathan Powell.

The meeting discussed aspects of bilateral cooperation and ways to enhance and strengthen them.

The two sides also addressed the latest regional and international development, particularly the situation in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories.

West African advisers to boost agribusiness e-commerce

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Small agribusinesses in Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire are eager to tap into regional markets, but limited digital skills and poor access to online platforms hold them back. Without targeted support, these businesses struggle to embrace e-commerce and expand beyond their local base.

To close this gap, the International Trade Centre trained national advisors and support institutions to help agribusinesses go digital and sell across borders.

Many small agribusinesses in West Africa face barriers to reaching broader markets due to poor digital skills, low online visibility, and little access to e-commerce. These challenges hold back their potential to scale and engage in regional trade.

To help close this gap, the International Trade Centre (ITC), under its ECOWAS Agricultural Trade (EAT) programme, organized a regional training of trainers in April in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The five-day workshop brought together six newly appointed e-commerce advisors (three from each country) and eight representatives from business support organizations in Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire. They received the tools and knowledge to support 30 agribusinesses—15 in each country—to trade online across the region.

The participating advisors were selected for their potential to act as national champions for e-commerce capacity building. They were joined by eight representatives from four partner business support organizations: the National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) and the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Côte d’Ivoire (CCI-CI) and the National Chamber of Agriculture of Côte d’Ivoire (CNA-CI). This diverse mix fostered strong cross-border peer learning and established the foundation for sustained collaboration between national institutions.

“In my view, agro-processors will need this hands-on training to increase their visibility,” said Ibrahima Bamba, Agricultural Advisor at the National Chamber of Agriculture of Côte d’Ivoire. 

Anuoluwapo Odubanjo, e-commerce Advisor for Nigeria added: “Thanks to this training, I’m ready to support agribusinesses in developing tailored e-commerce strategies—from choosing the right platforms to managing online sales—so they can scale up their operations.”

The training covered digital marketing, online payment systems, shipping logistics, and customer service. Using interactive tools such as real-life case studies and peer learning, the sessions fostered collaboration and built confidence among participants.

The impact is evident: 11 participants reported a significant improvement in their skills, and many left with action plans to support small businesses in their communities. From training rural entrepreneurs to helping businesses list on e-commerce platforms, the new advisors are ready to make a tangible impact.

Since its launch in 2018, the programme has worked to bridge digital gaps and promote trade-ready agribusinesses in West Africa. By investing in local expertise, ITC’s EAT programme is laying the groundwork for a more inclusive and digitally connected agricultural economy in West Africa.

– on behalf of International Trade Centre.

Malawi’s Foreign Minister Meets Qatar’s Ambassador

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HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Malawi Nancy Tembo, met with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar (non-resident) to Malawi Fahad Rashid Al Muraikhi.

The meeting reviewed cooperation relations between the two countries. 

– on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The State of Qatar.

Minister of State at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Meets Under Secretary of State for Africa at United Kingdom (UK) Foreign Office

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HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi met on Friday with HE Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Africa at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Lord Collins of Highbury.

During the meeting, they reviewed cooperation relations between the two countries and means to support and enhance them.

They also discussed the latest regional and international developments, particularly in the African continent.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The State of Qatar.

Environmental incident reporting: Environmental Incident Reporting System (EIRS) platform officially launched

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The ceremony, chaired by Technical Advisor Georges Kouadio, representing the Minister of the Environment, Sustainable Development and Ecological Transition, Jacques Assahoré Konan, was held in the presence of representatives of the administration, local authorities, technical partners, sector experts and civil society.

On this occasion, Georges Kouadio argued that the SRIE represents an alert system at the heart of national priorities in terms of environmental monitoring.

“The SRIE is a concrete response to the urgent need for action, to the imperative to better listen to populations and to strengthen collective vigilance in the face of multiple environmental threats. This tool reflects the Ministry’s ambition to build modern environmental governance, based on inclusion, innovation, and accountability,” he said.

The SRIE coordinator, Jean-Yves Kouacou, who is also Director of Information Technology and Documentation, stated that the SRIE represents “an essential operational lever for anticipating, identifying and responding effectively to environmental incidents throughout the country.”

The ceremony also featured a panel discussion on the theme of “Environment and Digitalization: How Does the SRIE Contribute to Improving Environmental Incident Management?” This panel allowed experts to explore the issues surrounding the digitalization of environmental action in greater depth.

Deployed as part of the digitalization of public services, the SRIE also aims to improve coordination between the technical structures involved in the management of environmental alerts and to provide greater transparency on the actions taken.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Portail Officiel du Gouvernement de Côte d’Ivoire.

Hon. Minister Odongo Jeje Abubakar receives credentials from the new United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Country Director

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Hon. Odongo Jeje Abubakar, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has received copies of Letters of Credence from Ms. Landis Lauren, the incoming Country Director of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). The ceremony took place in the Minister’s office, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ms. Lauren has been working as WFP Country Director for Kenya and has also previously served in various positions within the United Nations system.

Hon. Odongo commended the efforts of WFP in providing relief assistance to communities especially in Northern Uganda during times of scarcity. The Minister reiterated Government’s commitment to work with WFP to deliver on its mandate in Uganda.

Ms. Lauren expressed appreciation to the Government of Uganda for the commitment to the welfare of refugees. She commended the Ugandan Government for having an exemplary refugee policy, where refugees are given land and other basic services to improve their welfare and maintain family bonds. She pledged to further strengthen cooperation between WFP and the Ugandan Government during her tour of duty. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Republic of Uganda – Ministry of Foreign Affairs.