Skip to main content

Egypt’s role in Africa during COVID-19 pandemic

Although Egypt’s chairmanship of the African Union ended in 2019, it continues to focus on Africa, especially amid the coronavirus pandemic.

RTX79JMV.JPG
Stefan Liebing (L), chairman of the German–African Business Association, and Heinz-Walter Grosse (R), chairman of the Sub-Saharan Africa Initiative of German Business, pose with Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as he arrives to attend the "G-20 Investment Summit - German Business and the CwA Countries 2019" on the sidelines of a Compact with Africa, Berlin, Germany Nov. 19, 2019. — John MacDougall/Pool via REUTERS

CAIRO — Even after its one-year chairmanship term of the African Union (AU) ended in 2019, Egypt continues to prioritize Africa when it comes to its foreign policy.

On April 29, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi participated in a mini summit for AU leaders held via video conference to discuss the coronavirus outbreak. During the meeting, Sisi underlined the importance of the results reached in previous summits, mainly the establishment of an African fund to confront the novel coronavirus aimed to mobilize resources and implement projects in the health-care sector.

Subscribe for unlimited access

All news, events, memos, reports, and analysis, and access all 10 of our newsletters. Learn more

$14 monthly or $100 annually ($8.33/month)
OR

Continue reading this article for free

Access 1 free article per month when you sign up. Learn more.

By signing up, you agree to Al-Monitor’s Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. Already have an account? Log in

Related Topics