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Over 7,000 derelict houses renovated by Tahya Misr fund since 2016: Fund

By-Ahram

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00:07

Thursday ,12 July 2018

Over 7,000 derelict houses renovated by Tahya Misr fund since 2016: Fund

The Tahya Misr Fund announced on Tuesday that it had concluded the reconstruction of ‎‎7,264 derelict houses in 232 villages in 15 governorates around Egypt, ‎a statement by the fund read. ‎

The project, which started in 2016, cost a total of EGP 200 ‎million.
‎The reconstruction project was initially a protocol of cooperation between the Tahya ‎Misr Fund and the Dar Al-Orman Association.
 
Dar Al-Orman is a major Egyptian charity organization, which was founded in 1993.‎
 
The Tahya Misr (“Long Live Egypt”) national charitable fund was established by President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi in 2014.‎
 
The two-year restoration programme included houses in Fayoum, Beni Suef, Minya, Sohag, Assiut, Daqahliya, ‎Qena, Beheira, Sharqiya, Menoufiya, Kafr El-Sheikh, Aswan, Luxor, and ‎North Sinai.
Reconstructed houses among the two-year long of the Tahya Misr project (Photo:Courtesy of Tahya Misr)
Fayoum saw the most activity, with 912 houses reconstructed in 29 different villages, according to Tahya Misr. ‎
‎This project aimed to ensure a decent life for more than 35,000 economically ‎disadvantaged people, according to the fund s statement.‎
‎"The construction of the houses included the restoration of buildings, paving of floors, work on ‎electricity and internal drainage, and erection and repair of roofs. Homes were ‎handed over to the beneficiaries who had a photocopy of their national ID card," the statement ‎read.‎