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Policy case
Ras Al Hekma water-front city in Egypt
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Egypt has faced socio-political and economic challenges as a result of a lack of effective and accountable planning and management structures, as well as rapid urbanization. In 2020, the United Nations Human Settlement Program (UN-Habitat) work together with the Egyptian Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, to conceptualized the Ras El-Hekma Waterfront New City to achieve a qualitative transformation in the spatial planning of new resilient cities in Egypt.

Problem

Urbanisation is an increasing problem in Cairo because infrastructure, public and land management are exhausted from the rapid population growth. Inhabitants from lower-income groups have no choice but to live in unplanned and often dangerous areas due to the rising housing prices and policies. Furthermore, infrastructure is ageing, public facilities and transportation networks are exhausted, air and noise emissions are high, and traffic congestion is a persistent problem in most areas.

Solution

The project shall achieve a new level of sustainable environmental-based development principles, which will be a catalyst for the development in the North Coast region. For instance, the city will establish an integrated provision of environmental infrastructure: water, sanitation, drainage and solid waste management; sustainable energy and transport systems in human settlements and human resource development and capacity-building for human settlements development to be in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs).

Outcome

The Ras El-Hekma Waterfront New City is the second new city to be supported by the programme after Al-Alamein which is currently under construction. 

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