The Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Strategic Planning in the Nile: the seventh session aims to activate the role of the Council and to address the repercussions of the war

Al -Damer: zul net
Professor Omaima Al -Madani Al -faki *, Secretary -General of the Supreme Council for Strategic Planning in the Wilayat of the Nile, revealed that the seventh session of the Council, which will be held under the Nile slogan, would make strategic planning, mainly aimed at stimulating and activating the mechanisms of the Supreme Council for Strategic Planning, and of the Supreme Council for Strategic Planning, and to give the repercussions of the current.
Al -Madani, during his presidency of the meeting of the preparatory media committee for the session, appreciated the great support provided by the government of the State, led by Mr. Al -Wali, Dr. Muhammad al -Badawi Abdel -Majid Abu Daroun, to improve the path of strategic planning. She stressed that this support was to approve the law and the regulations of the Supreme Council for the strategic planning of the Council of Ministers in July 2024, in addition to the approval of the organizational structure of the General Secretariat. A decision was also rendered to be forced to all parties to the strategic plan approved for the year 2025.
Al -Madani indicated that the seventh session of the council is in an ambitious system with a strategic horizon, based on the illumination and identification of problems. She pointed out that the objective is to “have the facts, aspirations and strategic objectives in order to absorb all the components of the State, the Government, people, civil and regular institutions, as partners who play their role in construction and construction.
The secretary-general stressed that one of the most important objectives of the seventh session is to determine the repercussions of war and its economic and social effects, and to work to find them appropriate solutions. She added that this comes “based on the principle of implementing the strategic objective on which the state plan is based for the year 2025, which is based on a production, productivity and preparation for the post-war period.




