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State's efforts to improve conditions of North Sinai residents in 2018
Military opened several schools, ministries allocated millions of pounds to build houses, create new jobs
Published in Daily News Egypt on 27 - 01 - 2019

North Sinai has been a theatre of battles between the Egyptian security forces and the Islamic State (IS)-affiliated militants in recent years, who were blamed for killing hundreds of police and military officers, Christians, and even Muslims.
A state of emergency has been imposed in the governorate since October 2014, following the Karam Al-Qawadis checkpoint attack which killed and wounded dozens of army officers.
In order to improve the living conditions of Sinai residents amid ongoing fighting especially in Al-Arish and Sheikh Zuwaid cities, the cabinet launched several initiatives during the last years, including the Sinai development project.
The Sinai project, which cost EGP 275bn, aims to secure thousands of job opportunities and develop the governate in the fields of infrastructure, transport, and agriculture.
Last October, the World Bank pledged $3bn loan for infrastructure projects for the Sinai development project. The funding aimed to support the development projects in the governate in various fields.
Additionally, The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, the Saudi Fund for Development, and the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development also contributed $2.5bn to the project.
Other public projects included building and reconstructing schools, houses, and fish farms to create job opportunities for the local population, especially the families affected by tourist attacks.
Around 300 houses were delivered last November to the Al-Rawda mosque terrorist attack victims and their families, according to the Governor of the North Sinai Mohamed Abdel Fadil Shousha.
Shousha stated at that time that the houses were provided by Al-Azhar institute, the ministries of investment and endowments, and the Orman Charity Association.
The ministry of social solidarity allocated EGP 65m, the ministry of housing with EGP 81m, and the ministry of endowments with EGP16m, according to Shousha.
In November 2017, over 300 Muslim worshipers, including children, were killed and hundreds were wounded in a bloody attack against Al-Rawda mosque during Friday prayer. The attack was considered the deadliest in Egypt's modern history. IS militants claimed responsibility for the attack.
Meanwhile, the military announced that dozens of schools were established, in cooperation with a number of NGOs, over the last year to improve the educational system in the governorate. The new schools include classes, sports facilities, computer cubicles, laboratories, and a library, according to the military.
Most schools were closed, and the educational process was suspended during the ongoing fighting. However, the Education Directorate in the governate and Al-Arish University announced the schools' reopening in October last year.


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