Cairo – Mubasher: Egypt looks forward to be one of the most prominent 30 countries in terms of development and anti-Corruption, as well as it eyes growth rates of more than 10% by 2030, said prime minister ashraf salman on the sideline of an economic conference to inaugurate the "sustainable development strategy .. Egypt's vision 2030".
The strategy targets three main goals, namely; economic development, competitiveness of markets and human capital.
Under the new strategy, the government will be committed to achieving a growth rate of seven percent, increasing investment rates, raising the contribution of services to GDP to about seven percent, increasing exports and reducing unemployment rates to about five percent.
Through the 2030 strategy, the Egyptian government seeks to maximize the use of local energy sources - traditional or renewable - and the development of the productive capacity of the energy sector to be more effective in boosting the economy and adapt to the ever growing changes in the field of energy.
The strategy also aims to promote human resources through two main axes; education and health, so that Egypt becomes one of the top 30 countries in the quality of basic education indicator as well as bringing the illiteracy rate to the default zero, and the ratio of total enrollment for kindergarten children (4-6 years) to 80 percent.
It also seeks placing 10 Egyptian universities on the list of the top 500 universities in the world.