### Egyptian Humanitarian Diplomacy: A Model for Regional Food Security
Amid growing humanitarian crises, Egypt is emerging as a key player in the fight against food insecurity. Following the meeting between Amr al-Gowily, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Carl Skau, representative of the World Food Programme, it becomes clear that the pharaonic nation plays a strategic role not only because of its geographical position, but also because of its commitment to vulnerable populations, particularly in Gaza and Sudan.
As Egypt struggles to address its own food challenges, the presence of one million Syrian refugees and other displaced people complicates the situation. The country, at the heart of regional efforts, is weaving a long-term development strategy, integrated into its Vision 2030, aimed at combining food security and social support.
By adopting a proactive and collaborative approach to crises, Egypt is not only a bastion of stability; It also serves as a model for other nations, promoting humanitarian diplomacy centered on solidarity and cooperation. Recent discussions are an invitation to rethink our collective response to humanitarian challenges, as the world navigates uncertain times.