Government adopts national project to develop desert villages

Doaa Farid
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Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb met with the ministers of Water Resources and Irrigation, Housing, and Agriculture (Photo courtesy of the Egyptian Cabinet)
Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb met with the ministers of Water Resources and Irrigation, Housing, and Agriculture (Photo courtesy of the Egyptian Cabinet)
Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb met with the ministers of Water Resources and Irrigation, Housing, and Agriculture
(Photo courtesy of the Egyptian Cabinet)

The interim government adopted a national project to develop villages surrounded by desert following a Sunday meeting, which was attended by interim Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb and the ministers of Water Resources and Irrigation, Housing, and Agriculture, an official statement from the cabinet said.

The national project aims at making desert villages more suitable for habitation by generating economic, agricultural and industrial activities, the statement said, adding that service institutions, such as hospitals, schools, police stations and bakeries, will also be built.

The villages will also be equipped with means of transportation and electricity as well as water and sanitation stations.

The government will begin working on villages in the Giza, Beni Suef, Fayoum and Sohag governorates as part of the project’s first phase.

The interim government is focused on the development of rural villages; the implementation plan of the second stimulus package includes the completion of sewage projects in 151 villages throughout the country.

The government announced two economic stimulus packages since July. The first package, with a value of EGP 29.6bn, was announced in August 2013 and focuses on infrastructure-related projects.  The second package, with a value of EGP 30bn, focuses on development projects.

After the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi in July, the government has also adopted the Suez Canal corridor development project and assigned the Suez Canal Authority to oversee its implementation.

Minister of Industry, Foreign Trade and Investment Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour stated in January that his ministry is focusing on attracting investments.

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