Egypt’s President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi announced on Saturday a number of government decisions including the establishment of an authority for the development of Upper Egypt, which is tasked with creating jobs and maintaining Nubian monuments, with investments of up to EGP 5 billion.
During the closing session of the second monthly youth conference in Aswan, the Egyptian president announced the launching of a national project to create several industrial zones for micro and small industries, as well as the establishment of 200 small factories in all Upper Egyptian governorates over the next six months.
El-Sisi also announced the expanding of the Takaful and Karama social safety programme in Upper Egypt to include creating employment for the offspring of families eligible for the programme.
The social solidarity ministry’s Takaful and Karama programme, established by the government in early 2015, is a national social safety net programme aimed at protecting the poor through income support.
El-Sisi said the government aims to make Aswan “the capital of the African economy and culture” as well as review the possibility of compensating those who were negatively affected by the building of the High Dam in the 1960s.
“I appreciate Egyptians’ sacrifices and resilience in achieving development, especially in Upper Egypt,” El-Sisi said in a speech during the conference, adding that he has absolute confidence in the Egyptian people and the residents of Upper Egypt’s capabilities to build their nation.
El-Sisi added that he instructed the government to take measures to improve the quality of living for Upper Egyptians, highlighting the efforts to develop the area.
“In 2014, we launched a project to reduce poverty and raise living standards in the governorates of Assiut, Sohag and Qena by granting loans for low income families for the implementation of small and micro-projects that has now reached EGP 147 million,” El-Sisi said.
In Upper Egypt, 238 projects were launched to develop 3,258 school classes, with 179 new classes built through an Egyptian-Japanese joint programme.
The Takaful and Karama programme covers more than 1,700 villages in Upper Egypt, El-Sisi said.
The program allocates 82 percent of its funding for Upper Egyptian governorates, with a total of about 1.1 million households, and has increased funding for food in schools to cover more than 9,400 schools at a cost of EGP 850 million in the academic year 2016-2017.
In the area of electricity and energy projects, a power plant with a capacity of 4,000 MW has been establishing in Beni Suef governorate with a total investment of 2 billion euros.
In Assiut, a power station with a total capacity of a 1,000 MW has been built at the cost of $746 million.
The two-day youth conference, taking place in the southern city of Aswan, brought together 1,300 young people from Upper Egyptian governorates, and is being held in one of the city's hotels amid tight security measures.
The conference was attended by a number of MPs and ministers.
The decision to hold regular youth conferences was made at the first annual National Youth Conference in October, when over 3,000 young people from a number of the country's universities and political parties attended the National Youth Conference in the Sinai resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh.
The first monthly follow-up conference was held in December.
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Do coffee shops come under micro business's? How are these new industries going to run when half the labour force are in their pits until 12 noon?
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In most countries where unemployment is high the unemployed probably stay in bed until noon to relieve the boredom, not unique to Egypt, I know plenty of lazy buggers in the UK who do the same.Major Thom wrote:Do coffee shops come under micro business's? How are these new industries going to run when half the labour force are in their pits until 12 noon?


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Currently, half the labour force may as well be in bed....as there's no jobs for them.
But seriously....in all hot countries they tend to start later...and work long into the cooler night.
The Luxor fields are full of agricultural labourers in the cooler early morning.
The suggestion that the average Egyptian is, by nature, an indolent layabout is gratuitously insulting.
But seriously....in all hot countries they tend to start later...and work long into the cooler night.
The Luxor fields are full of agricultural labourers in the cooler early morning.
The suggestion that the average Egyptian is, by nature, an indolent layabout is gratuitously insulting.
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Yeh! well PC plod has never been known very well at observing the larger picture.
Sherlock Holmes is a detective from the mind of one Dr Jo Bell who was a master at the art of observation,
sadly lacking in today's modern Police Force....
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I know many Egyptians who have 2 jobs to make ends meet. They work from 8am till 10pm.newcastle wrote:Currently, half the labour force may as well be in bed....as there's no jobs for them.
But seriously....in all hot countries they tend to start later...and work long into the cooler night.
The Luxor fields are full of agricultural labourers in the cooler early morning.
The suggestion that the average Egyptian is, by nature, an indolent layabout is gratuitously insulting.
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