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EGYPT’S HOUSING INITIATIVE GETS MAJOR BOOST
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi directed, on Sunday, for the first phase of the Decent Life Initiative to be extended, to develop about 1,500 villages nationwide.
The first phase extension will come at a cost of about EGP 500bn, and will add to the 400 villages that have already undergone development as part of the initiative. The Presidential move comes within the plan to develop all Egyptian villages within three years.
President Al-Sisi’s instructions came during his meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities Assem El Gazzar.
Presidency Spokesperson Bassam Rady said that during the meeting, Al-Sisi reviewed the initiative’s projects, especially within the country’s new cities and developing villages.
The President has also directed for 350,000 new housing units to be constructed as part of the nationwide “Housing for All Egyptians” project. The project aims to provide decent housing for citizens, with developed infrastructure, health units and educational facilities.
Source: DailyNewsEgypt.com