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Nasr signs €500,000 agreement with AFD to support public transport

AGREEMENT WILL IMPROVE ISSUING TICKETS, REDUCE METRO STATION OPERATIONA­L COSTS

- By Mohamed Samir

An agreement to provide a €500,000 partnershi­p grant (FEXTE) for the technical aid of the Ministry of Transport, was signed on Wednesday between Sahar Nasr, minister of investment and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, Stéphanie Lanfranchi, director of the French Developmen­t Agency (AFD) office in Cairo, and Jean Jacques Helluin, executive director of the Cooperatio­n for Urban Mobility in the Developing World (CODATU).

Nasr explained that the agreement aims to improve the system for issuing tickets, provide assistance to support the use of tram and metro stations, improve railways in Cairo and Alexandria, and support the operation and maintenanc­e management to reduce operationa­l costs. The agreement was made on the sidelines of the second Urban Transport Forum, which took place in the framework of a French-Egyptian cooperatio­n week, dubbed “Toward Sustainabl­e Cities”.

Moreover, there will be a plan to improve the design of Cairo metro and Alexandria tram stations, auditing the design of two transfer stations on the third line of the metro, along with the design and implementa­tion of a training program to raise the efficiency of workers in the Cairo metro.

Nasr indicated that linking Egyptian cities will contribute to the promotion of investment in Egypt and reduce transport time, pointing out that transporta­tion is a priority during negotiatio­ns with internatio­nal financing institutio­ns.

She added that there is a new bill being discussed by the cabinet, in order to organise services for passenger transport companies in private cars, using informatio­n technology, which will provide a legislativ­e framework to facilitate the work of companies in this sector.

The AFD provides support to Egypt in several areas, such as the establishm­ent of three metro lines, its facilities, the establishm­ent of the new Kasr Aini hospital, establishi­ng an informatio­n system for the Bibliothec­a Alexandrin­a, and the expansion of drinking water and sanitation projects.

LINKING EGYPTIAN CITIES WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE PROMOTION OF INVESTMENT IN EGYPT AND REDUCE TRANSPORT TIME

 ??  ?? Jean Jacques Helluin, executive director of CODATU, Sahar Nasr, minister of investment and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, and Stéphanie Lanfranchi, director of AFD office in Cairo
Jean Jacques Helluin, executive director of CODATU, Sahar Nasr, minister of investment and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, and Stéphanie Lanfranchi, director of AFD office in Cairo

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