Problems In Egypt

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According to the United Nation Egypt consider one of the Low Development Countries, due to missing stratify principle of development, such as: decent standard of living, long and healthy life, and access to knowledge. Throw out Egypt experience to identify the problems and sets out solutions that can help build strong education and sciences, culture, energy, as well as economy a force for sustainable, justifiable human development in the LDCs. Our mission in this project is to demand that we challenge frontal variations in access to good-quality of health care and other factors that contribute to health and longevity, especially for populations that are most vulnerable. Also to approach a decent property of education for both gender and …show more content…

Starting with health, we scheme to have more clinics and doctors working in rural area of Egypt, with a supportive campaign of volunteer Emirati or international doctors to train more doctors from that area and treat people at the same time. For assistance, they can alert people by spreading the awareness of some disease they face and to give children the important primary vaccination. The second step is education; to spread the knowledge, we will work to reduce female dropout rates in alteration from primary to secondary education and support women’s literacy by building more schools for girls; especially high schools and we plan to lead a campaign of volunteer Emirati or international teacher to train more teacher and educate the student too. The third step is funding in Egypt, Gulf countries are the most supportive regimes in Egypt by billions, for example (The king of Saudi Arabia has announced that a bridge linking the country to Egypt will be built over the Red Sea during the second day of his visit to Egypt. The gulf countries have supported Egypt with billions of dollars since (sisi) took power in 2013. The purpose of doing this bridge is to avoid the wars and the dangerous, Red sea Bridge linking the two countries has proposed several times before, but it has failed to become a reality. The cost of the bridge around $3-4bn

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