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The 6th of October City became the third Egyptian city – after Cairo and Alexandria – to join the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s (EBRD) flagship urban sustainability program, EBRD Green Cities.
6th of October City becomes the program’s 46th member under the MOUs which were signed on Thursday by EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso – during her visit to Egypt.
The inking of MOUs was attended by Rania Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation, Mahmoud Sharawi, Minister of Local Development, Sayed Ismail, Deputy Minister of Housing for Infrastructure and Jacqueline Azer, the Deputy of the Governor of Cairo.
The MOUs stated that “the Bank will assist the governorates of Cairo and Alexandria and the New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA) – the country’s new city planning entity – in identifying, prioritizing and connecting cities’ environmental challenges with sustainable infrastructure investments and policy measures.”
President Renaud-Basso said: “The EBRD looks forward to working with Egypt on this flagship program, to support the development of greener infrastructure, building a better and more sustainable future for city residents.”
“Contributions from our donors, including the Taiwan Business-EBRD Technical Cooperation Fund and the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance via the EBRD-administered City Regeneration and Environment (CREATE) Fund, are fundamental in providing the necessary support for the implementation of Green City Action Plans (GCAPs) in Egypt,” added the President.
Minister Mashat said: “The path to a green future begins in our cities. The government of Egypt is paving the way for inclusive and resilient infrastructure through sustainability-led urban development and low-carbon mobility. Our partnership with the EBRD in its flagship urban sustainability program serves as a regional example for future city development, ensuring a green and safe urban environment for all. This is integral to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.”
The purpose of the €2.5 billion EBRD Green Cities program is to provide finance to invest in sustainable municipal infrastructure to help cities become greener. With almost three-quarters of greenhouse gas emissions coming from cities, this is an effective way to tackle climate change.
With support from the EBRD and international donors, each member city draws up a tailor-made GCAP to identify its own priorities in tackling its most pressing environmental challenges.
Urgent improvements to the transport networks of Cairo and Alexandria have been identified as the trigger projects for those two cities. In Cairo, the EBRD is interested in supporting the rehabilitation and upgrade of metro Line 2. In Alexandria, the focus is on upgrading and electrifying an existing metro line that connects downtown Alexandria with the north-eastern town of Abu Qir.
In addition, the development of a dry port in 6th of October City, a modern satellite town that forms part of the urban area around Cairo, is the first project to be explored under the EBRD’s MoU with NUCA.
NUCA is in charge of urban development in Egypt. Four in 10 Egyptians live in cities and the urban population in this country of more than 100 million people is rising by more than 2 per cent a year. Aiming to establish new urban centers, redistribute the population away from the narrow strip of the Nile Valley and extend the axis of urban expansion to desert and remote areas, NUCA identifies new city sites and formulates their development strategies. It also ensures the good functioning and management of infrastructure and public facilities in new cities. Today’s MoU identifying the trigger project in 6th of October City paves the way for the EBRD and NUCA to explore further cooperation on green infrastructure development in other cities that are under NUCA’s remit.
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