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Egypt and the United States sign $100 million bilateral assistance agreements

Egypt and the United States sign $100 million bilateral assistance agreements

 Egypt and the United States have signed new bilateral assistance agreements and amendments worth over $100 million that support the Government of Egypt's economic reforms, Sustainable Development Plan 2030, and private sector led growth and job creation. 

These agreements demonstrate ongoing support from the American people for joint U.S.-Egypt priorities in water, health, education, agriculture, and trade.

"These agreements reflect our strong and enduring partnership and the impact that our joint efforts have on the people of Egypt," said U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director to Egypt Sherry F. Carlin. "Together with the Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation, we are strengthening the cornerstones of stability and prosperity in Egypt."

For nearly four decades, the American people have partnered with the people of Egypt to bolster self-reliance, foster stability, promote economic growth, and reduce poverty. USAID's program in Egypt, totaling nearly $30 billion since 1978, promotes a healthy, educated, and employed population.

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