The challenges facing post-renovation Gammaliya
Egypt

The challenges facing post-renovation Gammaliya


Al Ahram Weekly (Mahmoud Bakr)

THE GAMMALIYA district in Cairo has been undergoing intense renovation plans since 1999. Standing behind the project is the Friends of the Environment and Development Association (FEDA) that worked together with the Cairo governorate, the Awqaf Ministry and the Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs, the Industrial Training Council, in addition to a number of international agencies, to renovate and rebuild three buildings in Old Cairo. The funding of the project was handled by the Egyptian Swiss Development Fund.

The problem, however, with Gammaliya's post-renovation is that it requires constantly developing health and environmental consciousness with emphasis on schools and women since this area is surrounded by 18 schools.

According to Adli Beshai, founder and head of FEDA, during the past nine years the association has thrust Gammaliya into the limelight and managed to upgrade the physical condition of Kahla Wekala which is now used as FEDA's Centre for Workshops and Handicrafts Training. Kharoub Wekala currently houses a computer centre, health unit and the Naguib Mahfouz Auditorium. The nearby Al-Rabae Wekala focuses on repair and maintenance of electrical and electronic appliances.

Beshai believes it is imperative that the community participate in sustainable human and economic development. In 2005, the local NGO Sustainable Development Association for Gammaliya was registered to help further enrol the residents in the process of preserving the area. For this, five specialised committees were formed from community members: health and environment, youth and education, women and gender, workshops and handicrafts, and infrastructure.

See the above page for more.




- Weaving A Nation’s History At The Textile Museum
Al Masry Al Youm The building is an architectural piece of art, built by Ali in 1828 as a charity for the soul of his son, Ismail Pasha, who had died in Sudan in 1822. At first, it was a charitable educational facility that provided community services...

- Cairo's Al-azhar Mosque
Al Ahram Weekly (Samir Sobhi) Cairo's Al-Azhar Mosque, whose history is sometimes overlooked by visitors, is one of Egypt's most important cultural and artistic treasures Al-Azhar is one of the most serene places to pray in, and the area...

- Conservation: Gammaliya
Al Ahram Weekly (Nevine El-Aref) A FEW steps away from Al-Muizz Street, which is now preserved as an open-air museum of Islamic monuments, stands the area of Gammaliya which now awaits its turn to be revamped and returned to its glorious heyday once the...

- Rehabilitating Islamic Cairo
Al Ahram Weekly Rehabilitating Islamic Cairo is part of the cultural heritage mission successfully accomplished by Jan Figel, the European commissioner for culture, education, training and youth, who was in Cairo last week to inaugurate a number of EU-funded...

- Wadi Hittan Nature Reserve On Tourist Map
http://www.sis.gov.eg/online/html12/o200825g.htm"The government is to launch within the next few days the development project of the Wadi Hittan (Whales Valley) nature reserve in Rayan Valley in Fayoum governorate. The project aims at placing this area...



Egypt








.