Egypt.. Two million shops in order to solve the file of street vendors

Egyptian Presidentin his last dialogue with the students of the Police Academy, to his lack of support for the idea of ​​them being on the street because they reflect an image poverty AndThe unemployment And the lack of job opportunities available.

Al-Sisi added that the solution is for these new stores to be a gateway through which they display their goods.

The head of the Federation of African Institutions for the Elimination of Slums, Hussein Hassan, believes that President Sisi’s directives are an ideal solution, but he needs legislation to regulate and license their work, because these vendors are an essential part of the informal economy.

two trillion pounds

Hassan confirmed in his speech to the site "Sky News Arabia" that "The decision will have significant positive repercussions; Including the provision of tens of thousands of job opportunities for young people, and the income of the informal economy, which exceeds two trillion pounds, will be directed to the state treasury.

And added, an expert on sustainable development and cultural development "Egypt needs a great popular will to relocate these vendors, in addition to an accurate count of their numbers, and to eliminate the great entanglement that exists in the laws, some of which allow them to give temporary permits to street vendors.".

1100 random market

The President of the Federation of African Institutions for the Eradication of Slums continued "In Egypt, there are about 1,100 random markets, a very large number that the state has not been able to control, despite the great success in eliminating slums.".

Meanwhile, Sabry El-Gendy, an advisor to the former Minister of Local Development, expresses his anger at the spread of street vendors in Egypt, saying: "They cause great chaos and severe traffic congestion in a number of important and prominent main squares and streets in Egypt, in addition to causing noise pollution and chaos.".

And about the decision to establish two million shops for them, Al-Jundi confirmed in his speech on the website "Sky News Arabia"it’s a "A very positive decision, and the heads of cities, neighborhoods and governors should start providing places suitable for building fixed markets in a civilized manner, so that street vendors are collected in them, provided that they are close to the citizens".

An advisor to the former Minister of Local Development gave his advice to the governors, stressing the importance of focusing on the places of markets being close to citizens and not isolated from them, and that they contain all logistical services and means of safety and safety, in addition to enjoying security oversight to prevent quarrels, whether between the seller and the buyer or between the sellers themselves. .

The absence of digital limitation

The soldier explained that "Egypt does not have any enumeration of the number of street vendors, and if you make a numerical enumeration of them today, it is variable. Recently, the places under the bridges were exploited to establish a large number of shops, which opened the doors of livelihood for many citizens.".

و .ردف "In the context of the global economic and financial crisis, through which spending priorities are rearranged and government spending is rationalized, this project must be an urgent project and a number of other projects have been postponed, because the establishment of these markets will have a significant impact on the Egyptian economy, and its cost is simple, and it will generate a financial return. huge by renting it".

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و .شار Egyptian Presidentin his last dialogue with the students of the Police Academy, to his lack of support for the idea of ​​them being on the street because they reflect an image poverty AndThe unemployment And the lack of job opportunities available.

Al-Sisi added that the solution is for these new stores to be a gateway through which they display their goods.

The head of the Federation of African Institutions for the Elimination of Slums, Hussein Hassan, believes that President Sisi’s directives are an ideal solution, but he needs legislation to regulate and license their work, because these vendors are an essential part of the informal economy.

two trillion pounds

In his interview with “Sky News Arabia”, Hassan stressed that “the decision will have significant positive repercussions, including providing tens of thousands of job opportunities for young people, and the income of the informal economy, which exceeds two trillion pounds, will be directed to the state treasury.”

And the expert on sustainable development and civilized development added, “Egypt needs a great popular will to relocate these vendors, in addition to an accurate count of their numbers, and to eliminate the great entanglement that exists in the laws, some of which allow them to give temporary permits to street vendors.”

1100 random market

The head of the Federation of African Institutions for the Elimination of Slums added, “There are about 1,100 slum markets in Egypt, a very large number that the state has not been able to control despite the great success in eliminating slums.”

Meanwhile, Sabri El-Gendy, an advisor to the former Minister of Local Development, expresses his anger at the spread of street vendors in Egypt, saying, “They cause great chaos and severe traffic congestion in a number of important and prominent main squares and streets in Egypt, in addition to causing noise pollution and chaos.”

Regarding the decision to establish two million commercial stores for them, Al-Jundi stressed in his speech on the “Sky News Arabia” website, “It is a very positive decision, and the heads of cities, neighborhoods and governors should start providing places suitable for building fixed markets in a civilized manner, until street vendors are collected in them, provided that Be close to the people.

An advisor to the former Minister of Local Development gave his advice to the governors, stressing the importance of focusing on the places of markets being close to citizens and not isolated from them, and that they contain all logistical services and means of safety and safety, in addition to enjoying security oversight to prevent quarrels, whether between the seller and the buyer or between the sellers themselves. .

The absence of digital limitation

El-Gendy explained that “Egypt does not have any inventory of the number of street vendors, and if you make a numerical enumeration of them today, it is variable. Recently, the places under the bridges were exploited to establish a large number of shops, which opened the doors of livelihood for many citizens.”

And he added, “In the context of the global economic and financial crisis, through which spending priorities are rearranged and government spending is rationalized, this project must be an urgent project and a number of other projects should be postponed, because the establishment of these markets will have a significant impact on the Egyptian economy, and its cost is simple, and it will generate A huge financial return by leasing it.”

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