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Egypt's investment minister inspects development projects in North Sinai
2017-08-14
Carrots for the residents against the military stick for ISIS in the Sinai.
[AlAhram] Egypt's Investment and International Cooperation Minister Sahar Nasr followed up on the implementation of development projects in North Sinai by the Armed Forces, stressing that "developing Sinai is key to eliminating terrorism."

The Sinai Development Programme includes 12 financing agreements with the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) as well as other financing agreements with Arab funds including the Kuwaiti Fund for Arab Economic Development, which is contributing to Sinai development with approximately $900 million, according to a statement on the ministry's website.

The programme includes establishing six water desalination plants and connecting electricity to 26 Bedouin areas.

The minister hailed the rate of progress of implementing the projects, saying that "the president instructed the government to quickly complete development projects in Sinai given their role in providing services to citizens, such as providing youth and women with job opportunities and raising the standards of living."

Nasr stressed her keenness on supporting women, emphasising that priority has been given to grants targeting the most vulnerable groups, noting that she is interested in supporting Bedouin women given their role in raising future generations.

During her visit to North Sinai, the minister checked the establishment of development zones at the El-Nathila 1 and El-Nathila 2 areas in El-Nakhl City, financed by the SFD with $340 million.

The El-Nathila 1 project, which is 30 percent complete, involves developing an agricultural area of over 1,000 feddans.

Al-Nathila 2, which is 65 percent complete, involves developing an agricultural area of over 100 feddans.
The feddan is a measure of land area equal to 1.038 acres (0.42 hectares). It is still used in Egypt after the change to the metric system, as well as in Syria, Sudan and Oman. One feddan is supposed to be the amount of land an Arabic-speaking yoke of oxen can plow in a certain amount of time.
Both al-Nathila complexes include a residential area with 105 homes for local Bedouins over 175 square metres, a Diwan, a mosque, an elementary school, a health unit, a sports arena, and a shopping complex.

The minister also inspected the development zone at Taweel El-Hamed in El-Nakhl City, where the development of agricultural land is 85 percent complete.

She also inspected the development zone at Abu Rusasa Village, which has 50 feddans agricultural of land as well as two schools for basic education that include 11 classrooms divided into two kindergarten classes, six classes for the elementary stage and three for the preparatory stage.

The latter project will be implemented by Egypt's Armed Forces, North Sinai governorate, and the Sinai Development Agency in coordination with the General Authority for Educational Building.

Nasr also inspected the establishment of two schools at El-Swan and Wadi El-Haj villages, as well as the Taba Tunnel Road Development Project, which is financed by the SFD with $280 million and aims to serve the new residential areas east of the Suez Canal. The project is 34 percent complete.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  Arabic-speaking yoke of oxen

Out East, where their kind, refined shyness
Aligns with a dry, bovine slyness,
That ox chewing gum
As he tries to look dumb
Might be somebody's Thomas Aquinas.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2017-08-14 21:29  

#5  At some point you need the locals "hearts and minds".

What would Teddy Roosevelt say?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-08-14 15:53  

#4  Yes. At some point you need the locals "hearts and minds".
Posted by: newc   2017-08-14 15:43  

#3  and when IS cuts off the water and electricity, the populace will be soooo pleased, amirite?
Posted by: Frank G on the Road   2017-08-14 15:30  

#2  The Bedouin have long complained of being neglected, newc -- is that what you mean?
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-08-14 15:15  

#1  It is the first time in what that anyone has gotten somewhere with the Sinai?

Am I wrong?
Posted by: newc   2017-08-14 01:16  

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