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Egypt completes 24 smart cities, seeks 38 by 2050: PM
STORY: Egypt completes 24 smart cities, seeks 38 by 2050: PM
DATELINE: Oct. 2, 2023
LENGTH: 00:01:04
LOCATION: Cairo
CATEGORY: SOCIETY
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1. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) MOSTAFA MADBOULY, Egyptian Prime Minister
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SOUNDBITE (Arabic) MOSTAFA MADBOULY, Egyptian Prime Minister
"Egypt has built 24 smart cities over the past few years and seeks to raise them to 38 by 2050."
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly made the remarks on Saturday during the opening session of the three-day conference "Story of Homeland" held in the New Administrative Capital east of Cairo to highlight government accomplishments in the past decade.
Among smart cities where digital solutions and green tech play a key role in urban areas, the recently inaugurated cities are New Mansoura City in the Nile Delta region, Al Galala City in northeast Egypt, and New Aswan City in southern Egypt, he added.
Turning to efforts being made to overcome Egypt's housing problem, he said "Egypt has worked on a housing program, establishing 1.5 million residential units whether in the new cities or the existing cities."
Madbouly added that by building 300,000 apartments, the government also helped improve housing conditions for those living in 357 unsafe residential areas in the country.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Cairo.
(XHTV)
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