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Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS GROUP Annex 6 Socio-Economic Steeting Study - 1 -

ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT MINISTRY OF ELECTRICITY & ENERGY EGYPTIAN ELECTRICITY HOLDING COMPANY EGYPTIAN ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION COMPANY SAMALLOUT / SUEZ GULF / JABAL EL-ZAYT 500 kv TRANSMISSION LINE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SETTING STUDY February 2010 SUBMITTED BY ECG ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS GROUP S.A. CAIRO, EGYPT - 2 -

Samallout / Suez Gulf / Jabal El-Zayt 500 kv Transmission Line Socio-Economic Setting Study Table of Contents FIRST: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE RED SEA GOVERNORATE 1. General Background 2. Population and Demography 3. Employment and the Labor Market 4. Income Distribution and Socio-economic Profile 5. Government and Public Services Potable Water Supply Sewage System Electricity and Natural Gas Health and Education Communications and Transportation Security and Tribunals Social Services and Social Care Environmental Conditions SECOND: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE EL-MENYA GOVERNORATE 1. General Background 2. Population and Demography 3. Employment and the Labor Market 4. Income Distribution and Socio-economic Profile 5. Government and Public Services Potable Water Supply Sewage System Electricity and Natural Gas Health and Education Communications and Transportation Security and Tribunals Social Services and Social Care Environmental Conditions - 3 -

THIRD: SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS 1. Introduction 2. Resettlement within the Transmission Line Route 3. Land Acquisition 4. Employment Generation 5. Direct and Indirect Income Effects 6. Public Services 7. Off-site Activities During Construction 8. Cultural Effects 9. Conclusion FOURTH: MITIGATION MEASURES FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS DURING CONSTRUCTION - 4 -

FIRST: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE RED SEA GOVERNORATE - 5 -

Samallout / Suez Gulf / Jabal El-Zayt 500 kv Transmission Line Socio-Economic Setting Study FIRST: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE RED SEA GOVERNORATE 1. General Background The Red Sea governorate is located in the South Upper Egypt Region, encompassing Souhag, Aswan, Qena, the Red Sea governorates, and Luxor city. The Red Sea governorate overlooks the Red Sea Coast in the East, stretching over (1080) km. It is bordered in the West by Beni Swueif, Menia, Assiut, Souhag, Qena, Luxor City and Aswan, in the North by Suez and Giza governorates, and in the South by Sudan. Hurghada city is the governorate's capital. The Red Sea as a main artery bridging east and west, has gained its strategic importance across the history. Due to the governorate's historical, economic, political, and geophysical dimensions, it has become a governorate of all times; the past, the present, and the future. It is Egypt's eastern gate, which is rich in oil, minerals and fish resources. This is in addition to its gifted beautiful nature, and its wonderful climate characterized by the warm sun and low humidity rate all the year round. Extending along the Red Sea and deep into the Eastern Desert gave the governorate its strategic importance, as such; it is strategically significant for Egypt national security in particular and the Arab Region in general. The total area of the governorate covers 119.1 thousand km2, representing 11.8% of the Republic's area. The governorate is divided into 6 cities, 2 districts, 12 rural local units annexed by 14 villages, and 22 hamlets. According to the preliminary results of the 2006 census, the population is 288.233 thousand people; 95.5% of them live in urban areas, and 4.5% in rural areas, and the population natural growth rate has reached 24.9 per thousand. Development of basic infrastructure and completion of local utilities and services have been major concern of the State to serve citizens and enhance tourism development as well. After implementation of the development plans, the governorate has become one of the investment zones and one of the world's tourism attraction areas, and consequently a major source of the national income. Since the governorate is rich in unique rare sea creatures, birds, wild animals, and medical plants, it was necessary to establish natural protectorates to preserve this wealth from extinction. These protectorates would host the largest number of undomesticated animals such as turtles, and rare sea birds, in addition to valleys, plains, and plateaus which host animals, and rare wild plants. - 6 -

The Red Sea governorate is the main outlet for the exports and imports of Upper Egypt governorates. It has a sea port for pilgrims. Tourism is the main activity in the governorate, in addition to other activities such as mining. The Red Sea governorate is by far the richest governorate in minerals resources because it has huge reserves of metals and none metal ores together with ornament stones, and oil which constitutes 75% of the Republic's production. Figure-1 gives the map for the Red Sea Governorate and Tables-1, 2 and 3 give some main geographical and administrative indicators. - 7 -

Figure-1 Administrative Map of the Red Sea Governorate - 8 -

No. of Marakz No. of Cities Table-1 Administrative Division of Red Sea Governorate, 2007 No. of Districts No. of Rural Local Units Affiliated Villages Villages Outside Local Units Hamlets 0 6 2 12 14 2 22 Source: Arab Republic of Egypt-The Cabinet Information & Decision Support Center: Egypt's Description by Information 2007, Red Sea Governorate. Table-2 Area of Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Value Total Area km 2 119099.13 Total Populated Area km 2 71.13 Housing and Scattering Areas km 2 66.54 Facilities and Cemeteries km 2 2.99 Ponds and Fallow km 2 0 Agricultural Land within Agricultural Borders km 2 1.60 Agricultural Land Outside Agricultural Borders km 2 0 Population Density in the Populated Area Thousand Persons/km 2 4.05 Population Density in the Total Area Thousand Persons/km 2 0.002 Populated Area (% of Total Area) % 0.06 Source: Arab Republic of Egypt-The Cabinet Information & Decision Support Center: Egypt's Description by Information 2007, Red Sea Governorate. Table-3 Slums Areas of Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Value Total No. of Slums Areas Area 9 Developed Slums Areas Area 0 Slums Areas to be Developed Area 8 Slums Areas under Development Area 1 Source: Egyptian General Survey Authority- Ministry of State for Local Development 1/1/2007. - 9 -

2. Population and Demography The project siting will extend from Samallout 500 kv S/S, west of the Nile River, to the Gulf of Suez, including the Gulf of El-Zayt area and will end at the proposed site of Jabal El-Zayt S/S, which is about 7 km to the west of the Suez Gulf and about 4.5 inward km south west of Ras Shuqayr in the Red Sea Governorate and about 370km south east of Cairo. The route all along the Red Sea Governorate is an empty, uninhabited, uncultivated, state-owned land area. The total area of the Red Sea Governorate in 2008 is 119,100km 2 i.e. 28.36 million Feddans, represent 11.8% of the total land area of Egypt, out of which aroud 3500 km 2 (i.e. 2.94% of the total Red Sea Governorate area) represent Ras Ghareb zone, where close to it Ras Shuqayr & Gulf of El Zayt area is located. Total population of about 288,233 reside the Red Sea Governorate and represent about 0.4% of the total population in Egypt. The population at the Ras Ghareb administrative city is approximately 31,922. The total population of Red Sea Governorate, including all cities (Ras Ghareb, Hurghada, Safaga, Qussair, Marsa Alam & Shelatin) was estimated as 156,137 in 1996, 173,379 in 2001 and 188,871 in 2005, with an increase of around 20.96% over 1996 figures. Under the proposals set out in the Governorate s Development Plan, the population of the Ras Ghareb zone is likely to increase with the development of new industrial, commercial and residential businesses, and is expected to reach 34,470 by 2012. Tables-4 through-14 show population data for the Red Sea Governorate, with special emphasis on Ras Ghareb Zone, obtained from both the Central Agency for Public Mobilization & Statistics (CAPMAS) and the Information and Decision Support Center of the Red Sea Governorate. Table-4 Population of Red Sea Governorate, with Details on Ras Ghareb Zone, Year 2008 Estimates (based on 1996 Census) No. Sex Males Females Total % age of 8BArea (Capita) (Capita) (Capita) Total Red Sea Governorate 175,413 112,820 288,233 0.3% (1) Red Sea Administrative Cities: 1 Ras Ghareb 16,825 15,097 31,922 11.08% (2) 2 Hurghada 106,542 54,204 160,746 55.76% (2) 3 Safaga 19,560 16,325 35,885 12.45% (2) 4 Qussair 19,149 16,754 35,903 12.46% (2) 5 Marsa Alam 4,181 2,615 6,796 2.36% (2) 6 Shelatin 9,156 7,825 16,981 5.89% (2) Notes: (1) Percentage of total Egypt. (2) Percentage of total Red Sea Governorate. Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book, 2008; estimates based on 1996 Census. - 10 -

Table-5 Population Estimate in the Red Sea Governorate, with Details on its Zones & Cities as of the Year 2008 Administrative Cities Males (Capita) Females (Capita) Total Population (Capita) Number of Families Ras Ghareb Hurgada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Governorate Urban 16,411 15,003 31,414 6,770 Rural 414 94 508 75 Total 16,825 15,097 31,922 6,845 Division I 50,453 18,856 69,309 9,650 Division II 56,089 35,348 91,437 22,470 Total 106,542 54,204 160,746 32,120 Urban 18,707 15,514 34,221 7,695 Rural 853 811 1,664 362 Total 19,560 16,325 35,885 8,057 Urban 18,653 16,375 35,028 8,066 Rural 496 379 875 197 Total 19,149 16,754 35,903 8,263 Urban 3,083 1,602 4,685 523 Rural 1,098 1,013 2,111 568 Total 4,181 2,615 6,796 1,091 Urban 5,076 4,314 9,390 2,211 Rural 4,080 3,511 7,591 2,108 Total 9,156 7,825 16,981 4,319 Urban 168,472 107,012 275,484 57,385 Rural 6,941 5,808 12,749 3,310 Total 175,413 112,820 288,233 60,695 Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book, 2008; estimates based on 1996 Census. - 11 -

Table-6 Midyear Population Estimates in Red Sea Governorate during the Period 1995-2005 Unit: No. Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Population 151,065 156,137 159,224 162,724 166,171 169,998 Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Population 173,379 177,279 181,174 184,781 188,871 Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book, 2007; estimates based on 1996 Census. Table-7 Population projection for Red Sea Governorate during the Period 2007-2027 Unit: No. Year 2008 2012 2017 2022 2027 Population 288,233 317,056 345,880 377,585 409,290 Evolution Ratio (Base Year 2008=100) 100 110 120 131 142 Source: General Organization for Physical Planning, 2008. - 12 -

Table-8 Population of the Red Sea Governorate, by Age Groups, 2008 Age Group < 6 years 6-10 10-15 Urban 33,542 16,132 20,814 Population Rural 1,653 1,073 1,411 Total 35,195 17,205 22,225 %age 12.2% 6.0% 7.7% Age Group 15-45 45-60 60- Total Urban 137,527 57,759 9,710 275,484 Population Rural 5,906 2,026 680 12,749 Total 143,433 59,785 10,390 288,233 %age 49.8% 20.7% 3.6% 100% Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book 2008. Table-9 Number and Percentage of Population in Red Sea Governorate in Urban/Rural according to Preliminary Results of Population Census 2006 Urban Rural Total Number % age of Total Egypt Number % age of Total Egypt Number % age of Total Egypt 275,484 0.9% 12,749 0.017 288,233 0.4% Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book 2008. - 13 -

Table-10 Number and Percentage of Population Distribution in Red Sea Governorate by Sex and Sex Ratio according to Preliminary Results of Population Census 2006 Males Females Total Sex Ration (*) Number % age of Total Egypt Number % age of Total Egypt Number % age of Total Egypt 155 175,413 0.5% 112,820 0.3 288,233 0.4% Notes: (*) Sex Ratio = Males / Females x 100% Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book 2008. Table-11 Average Size of Household Population, No. of Persons and Sex Ratio in Red Sea Governorate according to Preliminary Results of Population Census 2006 All Urban No. of Households No. of Persons in a Household Males Females Total Average Size of Household Sex Ratio Urban 57,385 168,472 107,012 275,484 3.8 124 Rural 3,310 6,941 5,808 12,749 3.7 111 Total 60,695 175,413 112,820 288,233 3.8 124 Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book 2008. - 14 -

Table-12 Number and Percent Population (10 Years & above) in Red Sea Governorate by Educational Status according to Preliminary Results of Population Census 2006 No. Educational Status Number Ratio Urban Rural Total % 1 Illiterate 23,706 4,261 27,967 11.9% 2 Read & Write 16,639 1,589 18,228 7.7% 3 Illiterate Removal 4,253 490 4,743 2.0% 4 Below Intermediate 43,910 1,735 45,645 19.4% 5 Intermediate 68,903 1,287 70,190 29.8% 6 Above Intermediate 14,635 245 14,880 6.3% 7 University & Beyond 53,764 416 54,180 23.0% Total 225,810 10,023 235,833 Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book 2008. Table-13 Population Distribution in Red Sea Governorate by Marital Status according to Preliminary Results of Population Census 2006 Never Married Marriage Contract Married Divorced Widowed All Urban Total No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % Urban 55,509 27.9 2,809 1.4 133,518 66.9 2,463 1.2 5,180 2.6 199,479 Rural 2,366 28.6 75 0.9 4,888 59.2 260 3.1 676 8.2 8,265 Total 57,875 27.9 2,884 1.4 138,406 66.6 2,723 1.3 5,856 2.8 207,744 Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book 2008. - 15 -

Total Area (km 2 ) Table-14 Total Area, Inhabited Areas, Population and Population Density in Red Sea Governorate in 1/1/2007 Inhabited Area (km 2 ) Inhabited Area/Total (%) Population in 1/1/2006 (No.) Population/ Total Area (No./km 2 ) Population/ Inhabited Area (No./km 2 ) 119,099 71.13 0.06% 288,233 2.42 4,052 Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS): Statistical Year Book 2008. 3. Employment and the Labor Market The labour force of Red Sea Governorate is around 141,610, i.e. 49.13% of total population, with unemployment, including job loosers, at around 2.92% in 2008. Tables-15 through 31 give labour force data for Red Sea Governorate with a special emphasis on Ras Ghareb administrative city. In the Ras Ghareb Zone, around 18.24% of the Zone total population forms the active registered work force, while in the administrative city of Hurghada this ratio reaches about 15.38%. This labour pool is comprised of employees of industrial activities (petroleum, agriculture and hunting, mining, quarrying and manufacturing, retail & wholesale trade, hotels & restaurants, transportation, storage & communications, education, health & social activity and services), employees of small industry and small business operators. Around 85% of the total labour pool can be categorized as skilled, having been trained in various disciplines. Tables-15 and 16 present some details on the labour market in Red Sea Governorate in the year 2007, while Table-17 gives some details on the work force in Red Sea governorate, by Administrative Cities. Table-18 provides with estimates of employees by economic activity and sex. Table-19 gives some details on registered industrial establishments and their employment in Red Sea Governorate in 2007. A considerable portion of the Red Sea Governorate s economy centers on small businesses which comprise handicraft workshops sector as indicated in Table-20. The proposals outlined in the Red Sea Region Master Scheme 2012/2015, which corresponds to the Government of Egypt s development program for the country, are likely to offer more than 4,200 employment opportunities through the construction and operation of the proposed businesses as well as industrial and commercial developments in the entire Red Sea area. Table-21 gives basic data on industrial zones and Tables-22 through 29 give overview regarding recent economic activities and investments allocated for administrative cities of the Red Sea governorate during 2007. Table-30 gives some details on the worker's and professionals' cyndicates. - 16 -

Table-15 Labour Market in Red Sea Governorate according to Preliminary Results of Population Census 2006 Item Unit Value Urban Rural Total Total Labour Force (1000) persons 137.28 4.33 141.61 No. of Employed Persons (1000) employed 129.15 4.03 133.18 No. of Un-employed Persons (1000) un-employed 8.13 0.30 8.43 Labour Force (% age of population) % 49.8 33.9 49.1 Rate of Un-employment % 5.9 6.9 6.0 Growth Rate of Work Force % 215.6-74.2 134.84 Females (% age of Work Force) % 7.7 16.8 10.4 Un-employment Rate of High Education Graduates % 11.6 0 7.5 Un-employment Rate of Intermediate & above Intermediate Education Graduates % 4.6 9.5 6.1 Source: CAPMAS: "Labour Force Sample Survey 2006", Preliminary Data, 1/1/2007 and Ministry of Manapower and Immigration, 1/1/2007. Table-16 Number and Proportion Distribution of Un-employees (15-64 years) in Red Sea Governorate by Education Status and Sex, 2007 Educational Status Males Females Total No. % No. % No. % Illiterate 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Read & Write 300 33.4 0.0 0.0 300 11.5 Lower Intermediate 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Intermediate 1,300 33.3 1,200 70.6 2,500 57.7 Upper Intermediate & Lower than University 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 University & above University 300 33.3 500 29.4 800 30.8 Total 900 1,700 2,600 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. - 17 -

Table-17 Labour Market in the Red Sea Governorate: Number of Appointees and State Administration Contracts, 2007 Item Unit Value No. of Appointees in Private and Investment Sectors Person 2,238 No. of State Administration Contracts Contract 227 Source: CAPMAS and Ministry of Manpower and Immigration, 1/1/2007. Table-18 Labour Force and Actual Employment Distribution in the Red Sea Governorate by Administrative City, 2007 Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Governorate Urban/ Rural Registered Labour Force Unemployment by Education Level University Upper Lower Intermediate Total and above Intermediate Intermediate Urban 5,823 465 144 25 960 1,594 Rural - - - - - - Urban 24,730 50 11 5 119 185 Rural - - - - - - Urban 7,945 587 159 65 1,605 2,416 Rural - - - - - - Urban 9,644 489 79 235 1,419 2,222 Rural - - - - - - Urban 7,856 - - - - - Rural - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - Rural - - - - - - Urban 55,998 1,591 393 330 4,103 6,417 Rural - - - - - - Source: Manpower Directorate, Red Sea Governorate, December 2008. - 18 -

Table-19 Estimates of Employees (15-64 Years)in the Red Sea Governorate by Economic Activity and Sex, 2007 No. Economic Activity Males Females Total 1 Agriculture & Hunting 3,400 0.0 3,400 2 Mining, Quarrying & Manufacturing 3,100 0.0 3,100 3 Construction & Building 6,000 0.0 6,000 4 Retail & Wholesale Trade & Repair 8,500 100 8,600 5 Hotels & Restaurants 5,600 200 5,800 6 Transportation, Storage & Communications 9,600 100 9,700 7 Education 2,900 2,600 5,500 8 Health & Social Activity 0,0 100 100 9 Services (1) 1,600 400 2,000 10 Others (2) 11,000 900 11,900 Total 51,700 4,400 56,100 Notes: (1) Services activity includes the following: activities of real estates, renting & business services, society services and other social & individual services, and services provided by household servants. (2) Other activities: (1) Brokerage general department and defence activities, (2) Organizations, international & regional authorities and foreign embassies and consulates, and (3) Activities of unable to be described. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. - 19 -

Table-20 Registered Industrial Establishments and their Employment in Red Sea Governorate, 2007 No. Industrial Establishments Number of Registered Establishments workers 1 Basic Chemicals & their Products 1 15 2 Building Materials, Porcelain, chinawares & Refractories 9 2,716 3 Basic Metals Products 0.0 0.0 4 Metal Products, Machinery & Transport Equipment 9 99 5 Wood, Wooden Products & Upholstery 9 19 6 Spinning, Weaving, Garments & Leather 0.0 0.0 7 Paper, Paper Products, Printing & Publicshing 0.0 0.0 8 Food Products, Beverages & Tobacco 18 283 9 Other Manufacturing Industries 0.0 0.0 Total 46 3,132 Source: Arab Republic of Egypt-The Cabinet Information & Decision Support Center: Egypt's Description by Information 2007, Red Sea Governorate. No. Workshops Table-21 Registered Handicraft Workshops and their Employment in Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Number of Workshops Registered workers 1 Chemical, Petroleum Products & Rubber 0.0 0.0 2 No-metalic Mining Materials 0.0 0.0 3 Basic Metals 24 57 4 Metalic Products, Machinery & Equipment 79 140 5 Wood & Kork Products 70 167 6 Spinning & Weaving Products 14 17 7 Paper, Printing & Publicshing 11 22 8 Food Products, Tobacco & Beverages 30 108 9 Other Workers 287 595 Total 515 1,106 Source: Arab Republic of Egypt-The Cabinet Information & Decision Support Center: Egypt's Description by Information 2007, Red Sea Governorate. - 20 -

Table-22 Private Sector Establishments in the Red Sea Administrative Cities During 2007 Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Number of Establishments by Worker's Number Urban/ Rural 1-4 5-9 10-49 > 50 Total Entity Workers Entity Workers Entity Workers Entity Workers Entity Workers Urban 65 50 16 295 14 646 20 10,821 115 11,812 - - - Urban 105 463 126 728 96 1,993 426 13,520 753 16,704 - - - Urban 24 53 21 293 17 660 16 2,576 78 3,582 - - - Urban 40 43 33 317 5 847 28 2,109 106 3,316 - - - Urban 20 46 25 403 15 618 15 4,510 75 5,577 - - - Urban - - - - - - - - - - - - - Urban 254 655 221 2,036 147 4,764 505 33,536 1,127 40,991 - - - Source: Manpower Directorate, Red Sea Governorate, December 2008. Table-23 Industrial Zones Productive Cooperation Associations in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Value No. of Industrial Zones Zone 0.0 No. of Productive Factories in the Industrial Zones Factory 0.0 Area Allocated for Industrial Activity Feddan 0.0 Area Allocated for Factories Feddan 0.0 Area Available for Allocation Feddan 0.0 No. of Productive Cooperation Associations Association 5.0 No. of Members of Productive Cooperation Associations Member 418 Source: Arab Republic of Egypt-The Cabinet Information & Decision Support Center: Egypt's Description by Information 2007, Red Sea Governorate. - 21 -

Table-24 Agricultural Activity: Main Indicators, 2007 Item Unit Value Total area of cultivated land Thousand feddans 0.087 Total area of old cultivated land Thousand feddans 0 Total area of newly cultivated land Thousand feddans 0.087 Cultivated area (% of total area) % 0.0003 Total cropped area Thousand feddans 0.1 Cultivated land condensation factor Time 1.0 Amount of water used for agriculture sector Billion m 3 0.002 No. of agricultural cooperative associations Association 2 No. of specific associations Association 5 Total production of meat Thousand feddans 7.1 Total production of milk Thousand feddans 1.35 No. of poultry farms Farm 17 No. of cattle slaughterhouses Slaughterhouse 5 No. of poultry slaughterhouses Slaughterhouse 0 Source: Information Centers of Local Development Unit and Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, 1/1/2008. Table-25 Agricultural Activity: Major Crops, 2007 Item Unit Cultivated area (Thousand feddans) Production Dates Thousand tons 59.6 5.3 Productivity (Production/ Cultivated area) 89.47 (Kg / Palm tree) Source: Information Centers of Local Development Unit and Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, 1/1/2008. - 22 -

Administrative Cities Table-26 Fishery Activit in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Fishing Farms No. Area (Feddans) Ras Ghareb 3 260 Fishing Boats (No.) Fishing Ships (No.) Fish Breeders (No.) - Fishing Labour Force (No.) Fish Production (ton) 100 Hurghada - - 104 652-1,139 7,500 Safaga - - - 600 Qusseir - - - 3,109 103 111 781 Marsa Alam - - - 11,329 Shelatin - - 100 8-515 1,632 Total 3 260 307 771-2,435 24,270 Source: Red Sea Governorate and General Authority for Fishery, December 2008. Table-27 (A) Tourism: No. of Hotels & Restorts, 2007 No. of Hotels & Resort (Hotel & Resort) 5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars and less Under Classification 227 18 59 43 45 62 Source: Ministry of Tourism and Red Sea Governorate Information & Decision Support Center, 1/1/2008. - 23 -

Table-27 (B) Tourism: Some Important Indicators, 2007 Item Unit Value No. of Rooms Room 51043 % of Room Occupancy % 69 No. of beds Bed 102086 No. of Tourist Night Thousand Nights 22768 Tourism Education: No. of hotels & tourism schools School 2 No. of hotels & tourism institutes Institute 1 No. of hotels & tourism faculties Faculty 0 Source: Ministry of Tourism and Red Sea Governorate Information & Decision Support Center, 1/1/2008. Table-28 Construction and Building, 2007 Item Unit Value Total number of Constructed Housing Units Housing unit 770 Government Sector: Housing unit 48 Low cost housing Housing unit 0 Economy Housing unit 48 Middle Housing unit 0 Above middle and luxurious Housing unit 0 Private Sector Housing unit 722 Source: Ministry of Housing, Utilities & Urban Development, 2007. - 24 -

Table-29 Investment as Employment Opportunities in Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Area of Investment Agricultural and Livestock Industrial Investment Basis and Incentives Abundant and high quality production of dates. Abundant and high quality production of fish. 75 thousand feddans of land ready for reclamation in Safaga which has large quantities of ground water. 50 thousand feddans for reclamation in Algammal Valley in Marsa Alam. 50 thousand feddans for reclamation around water wells in the area of the phosphate mines in Alqosair. 500 thousand feddans of land for reclamation in A`araba Valley in Ras Ghareb. Sources of salted ground water suitable for the cultivation of certain plants. An area of 100 km² consisting of 60 plots with abundant ground water in Shalateen, Halayeb, and Abo Ramad for livestock breeding. Vast areas suitable for fish farming. Land plots in Safaga, Ras Ghareb, Alqosair and Marsa Alam to establish industrial zones. Land plots, provided with utilities for leasing or sale on installments in the industrial zones. Assisting the investors to accelerate issuance of projects licenses. An investment department dedicated to solve problems that the investors may encounter. Public transportation lines connecting the industrial zones with the cities and new urban communities. Various kinds of minerals including gold, iron, phosphate, marble, granite, potassium, silver, copper, manganese, white sand and lead. Pebble soil, lime stone, oily clay and gypsum. Investment Opportunities Dates drying and packing. Land reclamation and cultivation. Fish related industries (tools, ships, boats and launches). Fish farming in Hurgada, Safaga, Marsa Alam, Alqosair, Ras Ghareb and Shalateen. Fish conservation and packing and production of fish oil. Fodder industry for fish and livestock. Farms for breeding livestock, sheep, camels and horses. Meat and milk production. Paint. Thermal, sandy and clay bricks. Tiles and ceramic. Glass and crystal. Leather products. Wool textile. Paper and cardboard Small enterprises. Chemicals. Fish oil. - 25 -

Area of Investment Tourism Table-29 (Contd.) Investment as Employment Opportunities in Red Sea Governorate 2007 Investment Basis and Incentives Numerous monuments: Ottoman Citadel, the Road of Pharaonic Gods, and the ancient Roman wells. Religious monuments such as: Monasteries of Anba Paul and Anba Antonious, in addition to El Shazely Mosque. Unique and rare natural wealth including marine species, birds, wild animals, and medical plants. Natural protectorates namely; Mountain Elba, and El-Gammal valley, and the Northern Island protectorate. Coral reefs, colored fish and diving sites. Investment Opportunities Hotels, tourist villages and resorts. Internal tourism for the monumental sites in the governorate. Holding festivals, conferences, competitions, international exhibitions and commercial fairs. Establishing theaters, movies and sports courts. Golf courts, bowling and billiard halls. Utilizing the islands in establishing small projects and establishments. Commercial centers specialized in selling sea articles, such as diving and under water photography equipment. Hotel management schools and institutes as well as diving schools. Small enterprises for the production of hotel utilities. Ships maintenance basin. Organizing safari trips in the eastern desert. Establishing tourist transportation companies. Source: Arab Republic of Egypt-The Cabinet Information & Decision Support Center: Egypt's Description by Information 2007, Red Sea Governorate. - 26 -

Table-30 Allocated Investments in the Red Sea Governorate during January October 2007 Project Type Administrative Cities Number of Projects Area (m 2 ) Investment Cost (Million L.E) Capital (Million L.E) Job Opportunities Capacity Tourist Services Industrial Total Ras Ghareb 1 10,000 10.62 4.38 100 150 Hurghada 5 30,975 48.6 34.786 610 117 Safaga 4 227,473 58.714 21.08 1,119 759 Qusseir 13 115,340 49.36 12.857 443 688 Marsa Alam 7 35,797 13.4 5.7 295 366 Shelatin 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 30 419,585 180.694 78.803 2,567 2,080 Ras Ghareb 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hurghada 23 91,490 54.91 34.594 690 0 Safaga 8 54,725 21.275 8.789 405 0 Qusseir 1 2,929 1.18 0.501 70 0 Marsa Alam 12 39,088 28.65 15.92 435 271 Shelatin 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 44 188,232 106.015 59.804 1600 271 Ras Ghareb 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hurghada 4 7,000 1.86 0.021 74 0 Safaga 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qusseir 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marsa Alam 2 8,053 12.09 43.4 25 0 Shelatin 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 6 15,053 13.95 43.421 99 0 Ras Ghareb 1 10,000 10.62 4.38 100 150 Hurghada 32 129,465 105.37 69.401 1,374 117 Safaga 12 282,198 79.989 29.869 1,524 759 Qusseir 14 118,269 50.54 13.358 513 688 Marsa Alam 21 82,938 54.14 64.92 755 637 Shelatin 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 80 622,870 300.659 181.93 4,266 2,351 Source: Red Sea Governorate, Information and Decision Support Center, December 2008. - 27 -

Table-31 Workers' and Professionals' Cyndicates in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Administrative Cities Urban/ Rural Proffessionals' Cyndicates No. of Cyndicates No. of Committees Workers' Cyndicates No. of Cyndicates No. of Committees Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Urban - - 4 4 Rural - - - - Urban 1 1 12 12 Rural - - - - Urban - - 1 1 Rural - - - - Urban 2 2 2 2 Rural - - - - Urban - - 2 2 Rural - - - - Urban - - - - Rural - - - - Urban 3 3 21 21 Rural - - - - Source: Red Sea Governorate, Information and Decision Support Center, December 2008. 4. Income Distribution and Socio-economic Profile There is no published information concerning the income distribution and socioeconomic profile of the population within the Red Sea Governorate area. The only available information on weekly average wages by economic activities and sector in Egypt is abstracted from CAPMAS as indicated in Table-32. However, fieldwork carried out by ECG representatives, suggests that the local population of the Red Sea Governorate is composed of a mix of professional and manual workers. - 28 -

In discussions with Governorate representatives during ECG representatives' field visits in December 2008, it was suggested that manual construction work is generally undertaken by migrant labour as there is little local labour available (or willing) to carry out this work. Migrants, often from Upper Egypt, travel to the many places inside Egypt, including Red Sea area, attracted by the employment possibilities in the areas. They are not actively recruited from outside the area by development companies. The migrants remain in these areas until employment prospects draw them elsewhere. This migrant labour process is common in northern and eastern Egypt. All Governorate officials consulted by ECG expressed that facilities (housing, public and social services etc.) in the Red Sea area, particularly, Ras Ghareb, Ras Shuqayr and Hurghada zones, are more than adequate to absorb these migrants and they do not create any social problems in the area. - 29 -

Table-32 Weekly Average Wages by Economic Activities and Sector (*) in Egypt, 2001-2005 No. Economic Activities Divisions Sector 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1 Agriculture, hunting, forestry & cutting wood trees Public 85 112 112 119 354 Private 70 108 78 293 105 2 Fishing Public 102 103 106 113 123 Private 64 82 104 108 104 3 Mining & quarrying Public 276 267 263 537 390 Private 402 304 388 525 506 4 Manufactures Public 168 173 183 219 247 Private 117 123 121 149 147 5 Electricity, gas & water supplies Public 154 177 213 225 267 Private 184 152 490 191 387 6 Constructions (construction & building 7 Wholesale & retail trade, repairing motor vehicles & motor cycles, domestic & personal commodities Public 161 170 192 256 236 Private 140 136 136 176 236 Public 176 194 197 301 226 Private 134 133 144 147 185 8 Hotels & restaurants Public 143 216 224 189 133 Private 108 114 116 128 156 9 Transport, storage & Public 197 209 220 149 253 communications Private 167 155 173 237 220 10 Brokerage Public 176 201 201 239 317 Private 381 417 513 453 514 11 Real estate activity, renting & Public 179 140 151 115 299 business services Private 322 316 328 261 410 12 Education Public 60 78 50 58 0 Private 91 98 86 124 93 13 Health & social work Public 90 79 95 116 43 Private 85 79 115 85 88 14 Social & personal services Public 79 137 125 90 267 Private 99 100 135 140 133 General Average Public 171 182 195 232 257 Private 138 141 149 175 168 Notes: (*) Average wages in the first week of October each year. Source: CAPMAS, Statistical Year Book 2007. - 30 -

5. Local Populations and Traditional Tribal Lands Although the Egyptian Eastern Desert is home to some local tribes, no local populations were found living on the site or its surroundings. Local populations representatives were looked for to be consulted during February 2010, however, there were no local populations at the routing areas or substations sites and its immediate surroundings to be consulted. 6. Government and Public Services Potable Water Supply Tables-33 through 36 present data on production and consumption of water in Red Sea Governorate during 2007. Table-33 shows production of refined water in the Red Sea Governorate during 2007. Table-34 provides with data on potable water supply during 2007. Table-35 gives useful data on main water resources in the Red Sea Governorate during 2007 and Table-36 presents data concerning supply and consumption of potable water in the year 2007. The total potable water consumption per capita in the red sea governorate reached 261 liter/day for urban areas and 78 liter/day for rural areas in the year 2007. Sewage System Table-37 lists sanitary drainage stations and the total operating capacity in the main administrative cities of the Red Sea Governorate during 2007. Table-38 gives data of total sanitation capacity (30,000 m 3 /day) and per capita sanitation capacity (104 liter.day/person), in addition to %age of households with access to sanitation (62.1%) in the year 2007. Table-39 shows buildings distribution by connection to public utilities (water & sanitation) during 2007. - 31 -

Table-33 Production of Refined Water in Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Unit of Production: 10 3 m 3 No. Producing Authority Parameter Value 1 City Councils 2 New Cities 3 Water Companies & Organizations Total No. of Stations 9 Production 16,944 No. of Stations - Production - No. of Stations - Production (*) - No. of Stations 9 Production (Total) 16,944 Production (% age of all Egypt) Less than 1% (*) Includes exported water to City Councils. Source: CAPMAS, Statistical Year Book 2007. - 32 -

Table-34 Potable Water Supply in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Urban/ Rural Desalination Stations (No.) Water Production (10 3 m 3 /day) Water Consumption (10 3 m 3 /day) Water Consumption per Capital (liter/day) Families with Access to Potable Water (No.) Population Urban - 11 11 350.16 6,770 31,414 Rural - 2 2 3,937 58 508 Urban - 45.5 45.5 283.05 30,587 160,746 Rural - - - - - - Urban - 6.7 6.5 190 6,451 34,221 Rural - - - - 350 1,664 Urban 3 5.3 5 142.7 7,558 35,028 Rural - - - - 33 875 Urban 2 1.1 0.8 170.76 403 4,685 Rural 1 0.1 0.075 35.53 465 2,111 Urban 3 1.1 1.1 117.14 920 9,390 Rural 3 1.3 0.92 121.2 647 7,591 Urban 8 72.7 71.9 261 52,689 275,484 Rural 4 1.4 0.995 78 1,553 12,749 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center, December 2007. - 33 -

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Water Plant Red Sea Filtering Plant 13 Lifting Stations 2 Liftling Stations Liftling Station Filtering Plant for Kureimat/ Hurghada Pipeline (*) Desalination 3x500 m 3 /day Desalination 600 m 3 /day Desalination 500 m 3 /day Desalination 100 m 3 /day Plant Site Qena K7:K103 Qena/ Safaga Road K14:K23 Safaga/ Hurgada Road K42 Safaga/ Qusseir Road On the Nile Bank at Kureimat Qusseir Marsa Alam Marsa Alam Hamata Plant Type Table-35 Main Water Resources in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Actual Capacity (m 3 /day) Water Production (m 3 /day) 17,000 16,000 Lifting - 6,700 Lifting - 3,500 Lifting - 3,800 Lifting 55,000 55,000 1,500 1,500 600 600 500 500 100 100 Plant Status Purification Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Desalination Desalination Desalination Operational Operational Operational Desalination Operational Plant Life Time (Year) 30 Served Areas Qusseir, Safaga & Hurghada Years of Construction 1970 30 Safaga 1983 30 Hurghada 1986 20 Qusseir 1996 20 Ras Ghareb & Hurghada 1997 10 Qusseir 1994 10 10 10 Marsa Alam El-Sheikh El-Shazly Hamata & Abu- Ghoson Marsa Humeira 10. Desalination Marsa Desalinatiotional Opera- 100 m 3 100 70 /day Humeira 10 1994 11. Desalination Desalinatiotional Shelatin, Opera- 600 m 3 Shelatin 600 600 10 /day 1994 12. Desalination Desalinatiotional Humeira Opera- Marsa 500 m 3 Shelatin 500 500 10 /day 2001 13. Under and Desalination Desalination Gahelyya 1000 m 3 Shelatin 1000 0 Construction 10 /day 2008 14. Desalination Abu- Desalinatioational Ramad Oper- Abu- 600 m 3 600 450 10 /day Ramad 1994 15. Desalination Desalinatioational Hadraba Oper- Halayeb till 600 m 3 Halayeb 600 400 10 /day 1996 Notes: (*) Filtering Plant for Kureimat / Hurghada pipeline produces 85,000 m 3 /day distributed as follows: (1) 30,000 m 3 /day for Suez; (2) 13,000 m 3 /day for Ras Ghareb; and (3) 42,000 m 3 /day for Hurghada. Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center, Decemer 2007. 1994 2005 1994-34 -

Table-36 Supply and Consumption of Potable Water in Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Urban Rural Total Production of Potable Water 1000m 3 /day 64.3 2.8 67.1 Consumption of Potable Water 1000m 3 /day 62.4 2.2 64.6 % age of Households with access to Potable Water % 91.8 46.9 89.4 Pep Capita Potable Water Consumption Liter. day/person 226.51 172.56 224.12 Per Capita Potable Water Production Liter. day/person 233.41 219.63 232.80 Source: CAPMAS Statistical Year Book 2007 - Ministry of Housing, Utilities & Urban Development, 2007 Red Sea Governorate Information & Decision Support Center,1/1/2007. Location of the Station Station's Name Table-37 Sanitary Drainage Stations in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Served Areas Station Type %age of Operation (%) Total Capacity (m 3 /day) No. of Served Families (No.) Ras Ghareb (*) Urban - - - - - - Rural - - - - - - Hurghada Stadium El Wafaa Urban Station 7 El Amal- El Nasr Subsidiary 100% 10,000 7,532 Rural Station 5 Hafr El-Baten Main 100% 8,000 6,025 Tourist Villages Subsidiary 100% 3,000 7,016 Safaga (*) Urban Station 4 Rural Station 8 Hospital El-Salaam- El-Arab Main 100% 8,000 6,025 Qusseir (*) Urban - - - - - - Rural - - - - - - Marsa Alam Urban - - - - - - Rural - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - Shelatin Rural - - - - - - Subsidiary Urban - 4 & Main 100% 29,000 26,598 Total Rural - - - - - - Notes: (*) Sanitary drainage networks are under construction today. Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center, December 2007. - 35 -

Table-38 Sanitation System in Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Urban Rural Total Sanitation Capacity 1000m 3 /day - - 30.0 Per Capita Sanitation Capacity Liter. day/person - - 104.1 % age of Households with access to Sanitation % 64.14 27.31 62.10 Source: CAPMAS Statistical Year Book 2007 - Ministry of Housing, Utilities & Urban Development, 2007 Red Sea Governorate Information & Decision Support Center,1/1/2007. Connection to Public Utilities Water Sanitary Sewage Table-39 Buildings Distribution by Connection to Public Utilities (Water & Sanitary Sewage) according to Preliminary Results of Population, Housing & Establishments Census, 2007 Unit: No. Category Unit Urban Rural Total Public Network Number 30,333 1,256 31,589 % 58.1 32.8 56.3 Other Number 14,483 2,111 16,594 % 27.7 55.1 29.6 Nil Number 7,415 462 7,877 % 14.2 12.1 14.1 Public Network Number 12,858 329 13,187 % 24.6 8.6 23.5 Other Number 29,879 1,766 31,645 % 57.2 46.1 56.4 Nil Number 9,494 1,734 11,228 % 18.2 45.3 20.0 Total No. of Building 52,231 3,829 56,060 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year book 2007. - 36 -

Electricity and Natural Gas Table-40 gives basic energy data for Red Sea Governorate in terms of number of subscribers in both the electricity network and natural gas services as well as the electricity consumption. Tables-41 and 42 give some details on electricity production and consumption as well as the power generating and distribution facilities in service today in the Red Sea Governorate. Tables-43 and 44 give an overview on the wind energy capacity and technical performance indicators associated with wind energy at Hurghada area during 2006/2007. Table-45 provides with some details on Red Sea gas services and connection to both natural gas and electricity public utilities. Figure-2 shows the existing electrical facilities for the entire Red Sea Governorate in 2010. Figure-3 also shows how the proposed transmission line will be connected to existing electrical facilities running around the project facility and supplying all industrial, commercial and residential demands located in Red Sea Governorate and connected to the unified power grid. Table-40 Energy Data for Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Urban Rural Total No. of Subscribers in the Electricity Network 1000 Subscribers - - 93.0 No. of Subscribers in Natural gas Services 1000 Subscribers - - 3.5 Total Electricity Consumption M kwh/year 325.9 0.0 325.9 Electricity Consumed for Lighting M kwh/year 269.0 0.0 269.0 Electricity Consumed for Industrial Utilization M kwh/year 56.9 0.0 56.9 Per Capita Consumption of Electricity for Lighting kwh/year/person 976.5 0.0 933.3 Source: The Cabinet Information and Decision Support Center: The Egypt's Description by Information 2007, 7 th Edition. - 37 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-41 Electricity Production and Consumption in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Power Electricity Electricity Consumption Population Stations Production (MkWh/year) (No.) Motive (No.) (MkWh/year) Lighting Total Power Urban 3 31,414 42.859 21.449 13.803 39.252 10,214 Rural - 508 - - - - - Urban 3 160,746 832.793 540.341 23.175 771.916 60,184 Urban 3 34,221 192.605 104.303 69.536 173.839 13,022 Rural - 1,664 - - - - - Urban 3 35,028 48.578 26.312 21.528 47.840 12,369 Rural - 875 - - - - - Urban 1 4,685 0.053 0.05 0.003 0.053 - Rural - 2,111 - - - - - No. of Consumers (No.) Urban 1 9,390 0.086 0.003 0.083 0.086 - Rural - 7,591 - - - - - Urban 14 275,484 1,073.114 692.405 128.041 1,032.846 95,789 Rural - 12,749 - - - - - Source: Canal Electricity DistributionCompany, December 2007. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-42 Electricity Networks' Infrastructure and Generating Stations in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Unified Grid's Power Plants (No.) Gas(G)/ Diesel(D) Stations (No.) Kiosks& Transformers (No.) Medium Voltage Cables (km) Low Voltage Cables (km) Medium Voltage Panels (No.) Low Voltage Transmission Lines (km) Distribution Boxes (No.) Urban - 2(G) 39 191.42 176.88 3-221 - Urban - 1(G) 304 1,698 1,211.65 13 4.850 1,116 - Urban - 1(G) 63 258.72 325.39 3-298 - Urban - 1(G) 2(D) 52 80.96 235.62 1-147 - Urban - 1 19 16.93 51.25 1-52 - Urban - 1 19 21.66 90.71 1-34 - Urban - 9 496 2,268 2,092 22 4.850 1,868 - Source: Canal Electricity DistributionCompany, December 2007. - 38 -

Project Pilot Location at Al-Ahiaa Main Location North of Al-Ahiaa No. of Wind Turbines Table-43 Wind Energy Installed Capacity at Hurghada Area, Year 2007 Year of Installation 1 1990 Type of Blades Capacity (kw) 100 3 1992 300 10 1993 Glazial Fibers Coated with 1000 20 1994 Polyester 2000 6 1995 1800 Finance Egyptian- Danish Egyptian- Danish Egyptian- Germany Egyptian- Danish Egyptian- Danish 4 1999-2003 400 American Total 43-5600 - Source: Wind Energy Center in Hurghada, December 2007. Average Wind Speed (m/sec) Capacity Factor (1) (%) Table-44 Technical Performance Indicatotrs of Hurghada Wind Farm, 2006/2007 Available Factor (2) (%) Generated Electricity (GWh) Fuel Saving (1000 ton) CO 2 Emission Reduction (1000 ton) 6.3 17.8 88.5 8.4 1.82 4.5 Notes: (1) Capacity Factor = Generated Electricity / Installed Capacity x No. of Hours of the Year (8760) (2) Availability Factor = 8760 No. of Outage Hours / 8760. Source: New & Renewable Energy Authority (NREA): Annual Report 2006/2007. - 39 -

Table-45 Building Distribution by Connection to Public Utilities (Natural Gas & Electricity) according to Preliminary Results of Population, Housing & Establishments Census 2007 Unit: No. Connection to Public Utilities Category Unit Urban Rural Total Natural Gas Connected Number 2,751 0.0 2,751 % 5.3 0.0 4.9 Not Connected Number 49,480 3,829 53,309 % 94.7 100.0 95.1 Public Network Number 36,885 1,064 37,949 % 70.6 27.8 67.7 Electricity Other Number 9,448 2,600 12,048 % 18.1 67.9 21.5 Nil Number 5,898 165 6,063 % 11.3 4.3 10.8 Total No. of Buildings 52,231 3,829 56,060 Source: CAMPAS Statistical Year Book 2007. - 40 -

Figure-2 Electrical Network of the Red Sea Governorate Region, 2010 Reference: Egyptian Electricity Holding Company; Geographic Information Center, 2010. - 41 -

Figure-3 Future Electrical Network of the Red Sea Governorate Region, 2015 Reference: Egyptian Electricity Holding Company; Geographic Information Center, 2010. - 42 -

Health Care Facilities Tables-46 & 47 show that main medical facilities in Red Sea Governorate consist of 4 public and central hospitals, 2 health integrated hospitals, one specialized hospital, 5 private hospitals, one military hospital and one One-day Surgery Hospital. The hospitals collectively support approximately 759 beds, they are well equipped for most types of surgery and convalescence and are staffed by more than 528 physicians and 531 nurses covering all medical specializations. Many other private clinics are distributed over the Red Sea area. The Ras Ghareb administrative city comprises 4 health centers, 1 mobile health unit, 1 central hospital, 3 private health units, 1 dentistry unit and 5 analyses labs shown in Table-53. Table-50 shows that the Red Sea Governorate includeds 21 family planning centers and clincs covering all medical related and guidance aspects and staffed by at least one physician and one nurse each, 20 health treatment small-scale units, some dentistry clinics, and 31 governmental as well as 290 private pharmacies. Table-54 gives the number of pharmacies in the Red Sea Governorate and Table-55 shows main health care indicators. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-46 Governmental Hospitals and Health Care Units in the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Public No. of Hospitals Central Specialized Health Integration Small Scale Treatment Units No. of Physicians No. of Beds Nursey Staff Urban - 1 - - 2 51 46 40 Rural - - - - 1 3-2 Urban 1-1 - 1 194 250 145 - Urban - 1 - - 1 40 52 61 Rural - - - - 2 1-9 Urban - 1 - - 3 35 65 64 Rural - - - - 1 3-4 Urban - - - 1 1 18 20 10 Rural - - - - 4 10-5 Urban - - - 1 1 10 20 6 Rural - - - - 3 6-6 Urban 1 3 1 2 8 348 453 326 Rural - - - - 12 23-26 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. - 43 -

Table-47 Private and Military Hospitals in the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Hospital City No. of Physicians No. of Nurses No. of Beds Nile Hospital Hurghada 27 37 40 El-Gona Hospital Hurghada 30 40 40 Es-Salam Hospital Hurghada 20 24 41 Red Sea Hospital Hurghada 39 40 31 El-Masry Hospital Hurghada 11 15 15 Military Hospital Hurghada 20 16 120 One-Day Surgery Hospital Marsa Alam 10 7 19 Total - 157 179 306 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-48 Centers and Points of Emergency, Ambulances and Accidents in the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Ambulances No. of Accidents Emergency Emergency Transporte Centers Points Emergenc Care Treated d to y Hospital Dead Urban 1 2 9 2-302 41 Rural - 1 1 - - - - Urban 1 1 7 2 44 389 22 Urban 1 2 7 1 107 178 16 Rural - 1 1 - - - - Urban 1 2 8 2 54 382 10 Rural - - 1 - - - - Urban 1 1 7 - - 73 9 Rural - 2 1 - - - - Urban 1 1 7 - - 47 10 Rural - 1 2 - - - - Urban 6 9 45 7 205 1,371 108 Rural - 5 6 - - - - Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. - 44 -

Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Administrative Cities Table-49 Number of Beds in the Official Hospitals of the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Number of Present Beds Number of Emergency Beds Total Urban 46-46 Rural - - - Urban 250-250 Rural - - - Urban 52 30 82 Rural - - - Urban 65-65 Rural - - - Urban 20-20 Rural - - - Urban 20-20 Rural - - - Urban 453 30 483 Rural - - - Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. Table-50 Family Planning Centers and Number of Beneficiary Females in the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Family Planning Females Using Contraceptives Beneficiary Females Females in the Age of Bregnancy Mobile Planning Clinics Centers Urban 1 4 2,260 2,447 5,235 Rural - - - - 85 Urban 2 4 7,936 8,410 26,791 Rural - - - - - Urban 1 2 4,450 4,513 5,704 Rural - 1 204 217 277 Urban 1 2 5,492 5,616 5,838 Rural - 1 156 156 146 Urban 1 1 608 619 781 Rural - - - - 352 Urban 1 1 298 298 1,565 Rural - - - - 1,265 Urban 7 14 21,044 21,903 45,914 Rural - - 360 373 2,125 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. - 45 -

Table-51 Official Physicians and other Work Force in the Health Sector (Ministry of Health) in the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Permanent Resident Doctors Male s Fema les Mal es Dentists Fema les Pharmacists Mal es Fema les Permanent Employees Male s Fem ales Male s Total Fem ales Urban 44 7 1 3 3 1 75 101 123 112 Rural 3 - - - - - 7-10 - Urban 139 55 9 5 11 13 296 244 455 317 - - - Urban 33 7 4-1 9 108 72 146 88 Rural 1-1 - - - 17 4 19 4 Urban 30 5 3 3 2 3 100 77 135 88 Rural 3 - - - - 1 2 3 5 4 Urban 17 1 - - 1-69 7 87 8 Rural 10 - - - - - - - 10 - Urban 10-1 - - - 92-103 - Rural 6 - - - - - - - 6 - Urban 273 75 18 11 18 26 740 501 1,049 613 Rural 23-1 - - 1 26 7 50 8 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. - 46 -

Table-52 Physicians and Technical Labour Force in Health Directorates of the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Health Technicians Administrative Cities Physicians Nurses X-Rays Anaesthesia Labs Dentistry Statistics Medical Apparatuses Prompt Medical Services Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Urban 51 40 5-4 - 2 - - Rural 3 2 0 - - - - - - Urban 194 145 13-15 12 15 - - - - Urban 40 61 5-4 - 4 2 - Rural 1 9 - - - - - - - Urban 35 46 8-3 - 3 - - Rural 3 4 - - - - - - - Urban 18 10 2-1 - 1 - - Rural 10 5 - - - - - - - Urban 10 6 2-1 - 1-13 Rural 6 6 - - - - - - - Urban 348 326 35-26 12 26 2 13 Rural 23 26 - - - - - - - Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. - 47 -

Table-53 Laboratories of Analyses and Blood Centers in the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Administrative Cities Laboratories of Analyses Blood Centers Ras Ghareb Urban 4 1 Rural 1 - Hurghada Urban 6 1 Rural - - Safaga Urban 4 1 Rural 2 - Qusseir Urban 4 1 Rural 1 - Marsa Alam Urban 2 - Rural 4 - Shelatin Urban 2 - Rural 3 - Total Urban 22 4 Rural 11 - Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Administrative Cities Table-54 Number of Pharmacies by Type of Ownership in the Red Sea Governorate, October 2007 Governmental Pharmacies Private Pharmacies Total Urban 4 17 21 Rural 1-1 Urban 4 215 219 Rural - - - Urban 3 26 29 Rural 2-2 Urban 5 24 29 Rural 1-1 Urban 2 6 8 Rural 4-4 Urban 2 2 4 Rural 3-3 Urban 20 290 310 Rural 11-11 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Health & Population Directorate, December 2007. - 48 -

Table-55 Health Care Indicators for the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Indicator Unit Value No. of Inhabitants per bed Inhabitant/Bed 459.0 No. of Working Physicians Physician 528 No. of Inhabitants per physician Inhabitant/physician 545.89 No. of Working Dentists Dentist 30 No. of Working Pharmacists Pharmacist 45 No. of Working Nursing Staff Nurse 531 No. of Inhabitants per Nurse Inhabitant/Nurse 542.8 No. of Inhabitants per pharmacy Inhabitant/pharmacy 897.92 No. of Beneficiaries from Health Insurance 1000 Beneficiaries 163.9 System No. of Patients Treated at the State Expense (in Egypt) Total Medical Treatment Expenditure at the State Expense (in Egypt) 1000 Persons 0.76 L.E. Million 1.17 Source: Ministry of Heath and Population and Red Sea Governorate: Information & Decision Support Center, 1/1/2007. Education Structure The educational status of the Red Sea Governorate population is given by Tables-56 through 81. The educational facilities (governmental) available within the Red Sea Governorate include one Nursery school and 60 attached classes (ages under 6) and 81 Elementary schools (age 6-12) for both boys and girls and 38 Preparatory (ages 12-15) and 26 Secondary (ages 15-18) schools, in addition to 4 Special Education Schools and 12 attached classes. Tables-56, 57, 58, 59 & 60 give more details on the undergraduate education in Red Sea Governorate. Tables-60 through 67 give data on technical and vocational education in Red Sea Governorate. Tables-71 through 75 summarize Al-Azhar Education in 2007/2008 and Tables-79 through 81 provide with basic information on the educational system. Finally, Tables-76 through 78 give some details on high education in Red Sea Governorate in the year 2007/2008. - 49 -

Table-56 Governmental and Private Schools and Attached Classes in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 Grades Public Attached Classes for Fees Languages Private Schools Ghareb Hurghada Arabic Arabic Languages Ghareb Public Schools Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam & Shelatin Total Public Schools Private Schools Total Public & Private Schools Attached Classes Public & Private Pre- Primary 52 3 5 - - 1 - - - - - - 1 1 60 Public Primary - - - - - - 13 14 12 12 8 59-59 - Pilot Primary - - - - - - 1 2 1 1-5 - 5 - Basic Primary - - - - - - 1 3 - - 5 9-9 - Private Primary - - 1 1 2 4 - - - - - - 7 7 1 General Preparatory - - - - - - 9 3 7 8 7 34-34 - Private Preparatory - 1 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Vocational Preparatory - - - - - - 1 1 1 1-4 - 4 - General Secodary - - - - - - 2 3 2 2 1 10-10 - Private Secodary - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - 3 - Commerical 3 years 5 - - - - 1 1-1 - - 2 1 3 5 Commerical 5 years - - - - - - - 2-1 - 3-3 - Industrial 3 years 1 - - - - - 2 2 2 2 1 9-9 1 Industrial 5 years - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1-1 - Vocational Industrial 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Primary Special Education 5 - - - - - 1 1-2 - 4-4 5 Preparatory Special 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Education Secodary Special 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Education Females One Class - - - - - - - - - - 8 8-8 - Total 78 4 13 1 2 6 32 31 26 29 30 148 9 157 95 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. - 50 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-57 Kindergartens (Public & Private) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Scools No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban - 25 324 272-22 24 Urban 1 67 1,085 1,037-95 32 Urban - 11 205 183-12 35 Urban - 26 414 363-33 30 Rural - 1 10 11-1 21 Urban - 2 37 25-3 31 Urban - 1 19 13-2 32 Rural - 2 30 21-2 26 Urban 1 132 2,084 1,893-167 30 Rural - 3 40 32-3 24 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-58 Primary Education (Public & Private) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Scools No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 15 133 2,124 1,910 89 180 30 Rural 1 6 12 18 6-5 Urban 25 339 6,994 6,685 253 450 40 Urban 11 132 2,499 2,142 128 151 35 Rural 2 10 78 87 20 5 17 Urban 12 135 2,330 2,085 108 186 33 Rural 1 6 37 30 9 4 11 Urban 1 6 110 132 7 5 40 Rural 4 24 195 152 24-14 Urban 1 12 315 236 15 12 46 Rural 7 39 411 342 54 5 19 Urban 65 757 14,372 13,190 600 984 36 Rural 15 85 733 629 113 14 16 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. - 51 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-59 Preparatory Education (Public & Private) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Scools No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 8 67 933 934 70 88 28 Rural 1 3 8 4 2-4 Urban 3 124 2,040 2,115 140 160 34 Urban 6 57 778 874 75 60 29 Rural 1 3 40 34 16 2 25 Urban 6 53 758 796 65 110 29 Rural 2 6 18 20 11 2 6 Urban 1 3 64 56 6 5 40 Rural 3 11 72 64 21-12 Urban 1 7 73 104 19 7 25 Rural 2 9 90 102 23 1 21 Urban 25 311 4,646 4,879 375 430 31 Rural 9 32 228 224 73 5 14 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-60 Preparatory Vocational Education (Public & Private) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Scools No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 1 6 102 49 9 12 25 Urban 1 6 282 142 23 25 47 Urban 1 8 161 77 13 10 30 Urban 1 5 144 57 13 8 40 Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban 4 28 689 325 58 55 36 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. - 52 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-61 General Secondary Education (Public & Private) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Schools No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 2 24 201 368 47 44 24 Urban 3 38 500 584 90 72 29 Urban 2 19 225 291 52 27 27 Urban 2 22 174 327 56 47 23 Urban 1 2 8 26 13 3 17 Urban - 3 9 23 7 1 11 Rural - 6 41 36 23-13 Urban 10 108 1,117 1,619 265 194 25 Rural - 6 41 36 23-13 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-62 Comercial Education (3 Years) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Schools No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 1 6 10 121 6 12 22 Urban 1 9 129 42 10 4 19 Urban 1 6 72 106 10 10 30 Urban - 1 18 6 4 1 24 Urban - 2 25 23 3-24 Urban - - - - - - - Rural - 3 36 25 3-20 Urban 3 24 254 299 33 27 23 Rural - 3 36 25 3-20 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. - 53 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-63 Commercial Education (5 Years) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Schools No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban - - - - - - - Urban 1 17 227 335 32 29 33 Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban 1 17 227 335 32 29 33 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total No. of Schools Table-64 Hotelkeeping Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban - - - - - - - Urban 1 8 186 22 17 15 26 Urban - - - - - - - Urban 1 4 76 31 12 6 27 Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban 2 12 262 53 29 21 26 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. - 54 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total No. of Schools Table-65 Industrial Education (3 Years) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 2 19 254 173 70 48 22 Urban 2 31 522 449 83 96 31 Urban 2 23 328 268 82 37 26 Urban 2 21 331 264 77 43 28 Urban - - - - - - - Urban 1 3 51 17 10-23 Urban 9 97 1,487 1,171 322 224 27 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total No. of Schools Table-66 Industrial Education (5 Years) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 1 14 316 32 32 14 25 Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban 1 14 316 32 32 14 25 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. - 55 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-67 Industrial Vocational Education (3 Years) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Schools No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Males Females Males Females Density 21 Teachers of Industrial Education Support the Education in this type of Proffessional Industrial one Urban - 6 88 36 Rural - - - - - Urban - 12 166 65 19 Rural - - - - - Urban - 6 80 38 20 Rural - - - - - Urban - 6 67 29 16 Rural - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - 30 401 168 - - 19 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total No. of Schools Table-68 One-class Schools in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban 1 1-9 - 2 9 Rural 1 2-12 - 1 12 Urban - - - - - - - Rural 5 5 9 94-12 21 Urban 1 1-9 - 2 9 Rural 6 7 9 106-13 33 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. - 56 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total No. of Schools Table-69 Special Education (*) in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 1 12 13 19 2 14 3 Urban 1 19 48 31 16 21 4 Urban - 5 18 9 8 9 5 Urban 2 7 12 11 13 16 3 Urban - - - - - - - Urban - 1 2 1 - - 3 Urban 4 44 93 71 39 60 4 Notes: (*) There are special education attached classes: 5 for primary education, 5 for preparatory education, and 2 for secondary education, distributed over the Governorate's cities. Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Education Directorate, December 2008. Table-70 Illiteracy Removal Education for Adults and Number of Beneficiaries in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 Administrative Cities No. of No. of Beneficiaries Target No. of Classes Males Females Beneficiaries Ras Ghareb Urban 5 7 51 377 Rural 1 17-23 Hurghada Urban 39 232 272 2,300 Rural - - - - Safaga Urban 3-39 461 Rural 1 14-39 Qusseir Urban 15 39 103 483 Rural 1 3 11 17 Marsa Alam Urban - 11-241 Rural 5 46 13 59 Shelatin Urban 21 90 126 799 Rural 6 52 16 201 Total Urban 83 379 591 4,661 Rural 14 132 40 339 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and General Authority for Illiteracy Removal& Adult Education, December 2008. - 57 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-71 Al-Azhar Kindergarten Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Institutes No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 1 2 34 32 7 6 33 Urban 1 10 234 213 7 30 45 Urban 1 2 22 24 4 9 23 Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban - - - - - - - Urban 3 14 290 269 18 45 40 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Azhar Red Sea Zone, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total No. of Institutes Table-72 Al-Azhar Primary Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 1 6 59 51 12 12 18 Urban 2 22 522 395 37 32 42 Urban 2 12 132 100 13 16 19 Urban 2 12 106 78 10 45 15 Urban 1 6 57 47 15 3 17 Urban 1 12 257 267 24 1 44 Urban 9 70 1,133 938 111 109 30 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Azhar Red Sea Zone, December 2008. - 58 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-73 Al-Azhar Preparatory Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Institutes No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 2 6 18 30 31 37 8 Urban 2 7 104 70 31 18 25 Urban 2 6 36 45 15 15 14 Urban 2 6 50 29 15 15 13 Urban 2 6 22 7 23 7 5 Urban 2 7 86 112 22 5 28 Urban 12 38 316 293 137 97 16 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Azhar Red Sea Zone, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total No. of Institutes Table-74 Al-Azhar Secondary Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 2 10 20 15 30 35 4 Urban 2 12 58 52 28 19 9 Urban 2 8 35 12 24 5 6 Urban 2 8 19 14 14 13 4 Urban 2 5 5 7 3 1 2 Urban 2 10 46 78 19 9 12 Urban 12 53 183 178 118 82 7 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Azhar Red Sea Zone, December 2008. - 59 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-75 Al-Azhar Education: Institutes of Quran Reciting in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Institutes No. of Classes No. of Publics No. of Teachers Class Density Males Females Males Females Urban 2 5 60 118 3 2 36 Urban 2 8 73 77 9 5 19 Urban 2 9 85 85 16 7 19 Urban 2 6 65 63 6 4 21 Urban 2 5 33 10 5 5 9 Urban 2 3 40 28 3 3 23 Urban 12 36 356 381 42 26 20 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Azhar Red Sea Zone, December 2008. Table-76 High University Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 Item College of Education in Hurghada Newly Enrolled Students Total Enrolled Students Total no. of Faculty Staff Number Males 47 Females 158 Males 247 Females 855 Males 3 Females 6 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and College of Education in Hurghada, December 2008. - 60 -

Table-77 High Non-University Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 Item Number High Institute of Turism & Hotelkeeping in Hurghada Newly Enrolled Students Total Enrolled Students Total no. of Faculty Staff Males 200 Females 12 Males 440 Females 49 Males 5 Females 4 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and High Institute of Turism & Hotelkeeping in Hurghada, December 2008. Table-78 University Towns in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 University Town Hurghada University Town Address Abu- Asharah No. of Buildings No. of Rooms Total No. of Resident Students Males Females Total 4 142 132 501 633 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and College of Education in Hurghada, December 2008. - 61 -

Table-79 Teachers and Pupils of the General Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 Educational Stage Pre-Primary (Kindergarten) Unit: No. Governmental Private No. of Teachers No. of Pupils Rate (*) No. of Teachers No. of Pupils Rate Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total 0 95 95 1,496 1,442 2,938 30.9 0 39 39 396 318 714 18.3 Primary 636 865 1,501 13,254 12,075 25,329 16.9 38 61 99 888 882 1,770 17.9 Preparatory 461 463 924 4,175 3,898 8,073 8.7 - - - 125 99 224 - Secondary 270 172 442 1,648 2,260 3,908 8.8 5 3 8 53 60 113 14 Notes: (*) Rate = Students per Teacher Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. - 62 -

Table-80 Pupils of the Technical Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 Unit: No. No. Specialization Governmental, or Private Number Governmental 4,467 1 Industrial Secondary Private 0 Total 4,467 Governmental 1,637 2 Commercial Secondary Private 162 Total 1,799 3 Agricultural Secondary (*) 0 Total 6,266 Notes: (*) There is no private agricultural secondary education. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. Table-81 Teachers and Pupils of Al-Azhar Education in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 Stage No. of Teachers % age of No. of Pupils Males Females Total Total Egypt Males Females Total % age of Total Egypt Rate Primary 129 102 231 0.5% 2,953 2,695 5,648 0.5% 12 Preparatory 114 53 167 0.4% 291 316 607 0.2% 4 Secondary 142 56 198 0.5% 204 204 408 0.1% 2 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. - 63 -

Communications and Transportation Table-82 lists the available communication services in the Red Sea Governorate and Table-83 gives the evolution of telephone density in the Red Sea Governorate during the period 2002-2006. Red Sea Zone includes 23 main Telephone Centrals and about 80,276 telephone lines. The Governorate has currently around 27,000 un-occupied telephone lines which form a considerable reserve for future expansion. Table-84, also, provides with telecommunication and telegraph offices (104 & 14), in addition to public telephone cabines (86) and internet centers (166) in the Red Sea Governorates. Table-85, also, gives the total number of working post offices, where 24 post offices and 13 post agencies provide the entire Red Sea Governorate with posting services. The transportation network available within the Red Sea Governorate includes 3,657 km main paved roads, and 139 km un-paved ones. About 1,763 buses run within all over the Red Sea Governorate. A total of 22,079 licensed vehicles provide transportation services in the Red Sea Governorate, out of them about 7,888 private cars and 1,952 taxis. Tables-86 through-100 give some more details on transport services in the Red Sea Governorate. - 64 -

Table-82 Communications Services in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Urban Rural Total No. of Telephone Centrals Central 16 5 21 No. of Telephone Lines 1000 Lines 77.8 2.2 80.0 Telephone Density Line/100 persons 28.3 17.2 27.8 No. of Working Post Offices Post Office 23 1 24 No. of Inhabitants per Post Office 1000 inhabitants/ Post Office 12.0 12.7 12.0 No. of Information Technology Clubs Club - - 15 Source: Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, 2007. Table-83 Evolution of Telephone Density in the Red Sea Governorate, 2003-2007 Unit: Line/100 persons Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Telephone Density of Red Sea Governorate Telephone Density of Total Egypt Source: Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, 2007. 31.9 40.8 40.5 41.6 27.8 15.3 16.4 17.1 17.7 18.4-65 -

Table-84 Telphone Centrals and Telephone Lines in the Red Sea Governorate, 2008 No. of Centrals Working Lines Reserved Lines Administrative Cities Central Mechanical Capacity Not Occupied Subscribers Commercial Governmental Total Pilot Emergency Total Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Urban Ghareb 1 10,000 2,423 6,073 691 313 7,077 250 250 500 Rural Zaafarana 1 * * - - - - - - - Urban Dahhar 1 17,120 858 11,685 3,618 906 16,20 9 214 214 428 Urban Aunu Dahhar 1 5,048 4,097 646 70 1 717 126 126 252 Urban Gona 1 900 608 41 206-247 22 23 45 Urban Tourist 1 15,000 5,532 6,229 2,736 463 9,428 187 188 375 Urban Aunu Tourist 1 4,272 3,092 445 532 2 979 106 106 212 Urban Abu- Makhdea 1 600 394-176 - 176 15 15 30 Urban Safaga 1 10,376 3,373 5,305 849 349 6,503 250 250 500 Urban Aunu Safaga 1 1,856 1,519 162 83-245 46 46 92 Rural Om-El- Huwyetat 1 400 175 199 4 2 205 10 10 20 Urban Qusseir 1 9,544 1,873 6,587 505 290 7,382 217 217 434 Urban Aunu Qusseir 1 520 315 102 76 2 180 13 13 26 Rural Hamrawein 1 400 241 129 6 5 140 10 10 20 Urban Marsa Alam 1 640 141 366 94 18 478 12 13 25 Urban Travco 1 100 10-85 - 85 2 3 5 Urban Air Port 1 2,008 1,769 5 129 10 144 50 50 100 Urban Shagraa 1 200 26 7 157-164 5 5 10 Urban Utobia 1 192 175-7 - 7 5 5 10 Urban Mangrove 1 200 190 - - - - 5 5 10 Urban Shelatin 1 500 60 363 38 17 418 12 13 25 Abu Rural Ramad 1 200 47 97 4 5 106 25 25 50 Rural Halayeb 1 200 176 4 3 7 14 5 5 10 Urban - 18 79,076 26,455 38,016 10,052 2,371 50,43 9 1,537 1,542 3,079 Rural - 5 1,200 639 429 17 19 465 50 50 100 Notes: (*) (Capacity-Not Occupied) data of Zaafarana Telephone Central is included in Ras Ghareb Telephone Central. Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Red Sea Telephone Zone, December 2008. - 66 -

Administrative Cities Table-85 Tele-Communication and Telegraph Offices and Public Telephone Cabines & Internet Centers in the Red Sea Governorate, 2008 Tele- Communication Offices Telegraph Offices Public Telephone Cabines ADSL Users Internet Cenetrs Public Private Others Ras Ghareb 24 3 13 224-5 - Hurghada 40 3 39 2,800 113 7 1 Safaga 14 2 12 200-21 - Qusseir 11 2 9 250 9 5 - Marsa Alam 5 1 5 50 1 2 - Shelatin 10 3 8 20 2 - - Total 104 14 86 3,544 125 40 1 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Red Sea Telephone Zone, December 2008. Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Table-86 Post Offices and Post Agencies in the Red Sea Governorate, 2008 Unit: No. Governmental Post Post Private Post Offices Offices Agencies Urban 3 - - Rural - - - Urban 8-11 Rural - - - Urban 5-2 Rural - - - Urban 4 - - Rural - - - Urban 1 - - Rural - - - Urban 3 - - Rural - - - Urban 24-13 Rural - - - Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Red Sea Postal Zone, December 2008. - 67 -

Table-87 Length of the Roads in Red Sea Governorate, 2008 Unit: km No. Attribution Road Spec. Length of Roads Les than 7.5m 0 1 General Authority for Roads & Bridges 7.5-12m 2,412 More than 12m 320 Total 2,732 2 Local Administration Local Paved Roads 925 3 Un-paved Roads Total 139 Total Paved (Asphalted) Roads Total 3,657 % age of total Egypt 4.5 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. Table-88 Evolution of Licensed Vehicles in the Red Sea Governorate, 2003-2007 Unit: 1000 Vehicles Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 No. of Vehicles 14.0 15.1 16.9 18.9 22.1 Source: Ministry of Transport - General Authority for Roads & Bridges - Ministry of Interior, 2007. - 68 -

Table-89 Roads Serving Transportation in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Hurghada 105 - - 259 40 404 90.1 Safaga 30 120 6 130 35 321 89.1 Qusseir - 195-75 9 279 96.8 Marsa Alam - 450 110 33 25 618 96.0 Shelatin - 310 105 64 30 509 94.11 Total 320 1,275 259.5 676 147 2,677.5 94.5 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and General Authority for Roads, Red Sea Branch, December 2008. Governorates Assuit Menia Table-90 Roads Length between Hurghada (Capital of Red Sea Governorate) and adjacent Governorates, 2007 Unit: Km Main Local Internal Streets %age of Administrative Highways Roads Paved Unpaved Regional Paved Total Paved to Cities Road Total Ras Ghareb 185 20 38.5 115 8 546.5 98.5 Beni- Suweif Unit: Km Suhag Qena Aswan Giza Suez Cairo Hurghada 585 450 460 464 220 600 475 380 455 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and General Authority for Roads, Red Sea Branch, December 2008. - 69 -

Table-91 Roads Length among Cities and Viallages of the Red Sea Governorate, 2008 Administrative Cities Zaafarana El-Nasr UmmEl- Huwyetat El- Hamrawein El-Sheikh El-Shazely Marsa Humeira Abu Ramad Halayeb Ras Hadraba Abrak Ras Ghareb 105 290 228 270 575 640 815 855 877 775 Hurghada 255 140 78 120 425 490 665 705 727 625 Safaga 315 80 18 60 365 430 605 645 667 565 Qusseir 395 160 74 20 285 350 525 565 587 485 Marsa Alam 530 295 209 155 150 215 390 430 452 350 Shelatin 785 550 464 410 405 40 135 175 197 120 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and General Authority for Roads, Red Sea Branch, December 2008. - 70 -

Table-92 Lengths of Roads of Importance in the Red Sea Governorate, 2008 Unit: Km Distance Cairo Suez Zaafarana Ras Ghareb El-Gona Hurghada Makadi Suma Bay Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Luxor Aswan Cairo 160 200 305 435 455 485 500 515 595 730 735 955 Suez 160 125 230 360 380 410 425 440 520 655 660 880 Zaafarana 200 125 105 235 255 285 300 315 395 530 535 755 Ras Ghareb 305 230 105 130 150 180 195 210 290 425 430 650 El-Gona 435 360 235 130 20 50 65 80 140 295 300 520 Hurghada 455 380 255 150 20 30 45 60 140 275 280 500 Makadi 485 410 285 180 50 30 15 30 110 245 250 470 Suma Bay 500 425 300 195 65 45 15 15 95 230 235 455 Safaga 515 440 315 210 80 60 30 15 80 205 220 440 Qusseir 595 520 395 290 160 140 110 95 80 135 300 520 Marsa Alam 730 655 530 425 295 275 245 230 205 135 345 325 Luxor 735 660 535 430 300 280 250 235 220 300 345 220 Aswan 955 880 755 650 520 500 470 455 440 520 325 220 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and General Authority for Roads, Red Sea Branch, December 2008. - 71 -

Table-93 Number of Licensed Vehicles in Service by Sector in the Red Sea Governorate, up to December 2007 No. Type Number 1 Private Cars 7,888 2 Caravan 5 3 Taxi 1,952 Public 134 Private 212 4 Buses Tourism 1,276 Travel 123 School 18 5 Commercial & Temporary 170 6 Customs Plates 1,097 7 Public Sector 245 8 Cars for use upon request 20 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. Unit: No. Table-94 Number of Licensed Vehicles in Service by Type in the Red Sea Governorate, up to December 2007 No. Type Number 1 Lorry 5,346 2 Truck 450 3 Tractor 10 4 Motorcycle 2,297 5 Diplo-mate - 6 Government 418 7 Governorate 418 Total 22,079 % age of Total Egypt 0.6% Unit: No. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. - 72 -

Table-95 Number of Ships Frequented the Red Sea Ports (Arrival & Departure), 2006-2007 Unit: No. Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Safaga Port 371 972 1,430 1,122 1,269 1,166 1,262 1,100 1,485 1,187 1,155 1,383 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. Table-96 Arrival and Departure Passengers' Movement at the Red Sea Ports (*), 2006-2007 Unit: 000 Passengers Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Safaga Port 107 315 404 498 547 605 697 727 863 758 869 946 Notes: (*) Execluding tourist passengers till 1999. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. Table-97 Annual Capacity of the Red Sea Ports (*) 1993/94-2004/05 Unit: 000 Passengers Year 93/94 94/95 95/96 96/97 97/98 98/99 99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 Red Sea Ports 14.5 14.2 19.4 16.4 12.1 16.0 16.7 13 10.1 6.0 4.2 4.3 Notes: (*) Including ports of Suez, Safaga, Nuweiba & Abu-Zneima. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. - 73 -

Table-98 Red Sea Airports: Aircrafts Movement (*) 1995-2006 Unit: No. Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Hurghada Airport 12,612 16,480 17,610 11,669 22,695 26,127 22,860 23,763 26,572 33,971 34,211 34,963 Marsa Alam - - - - - - 15 1,235 2,290 3,140 3,664 4,091 Airport Notes: (*) Includes arrival and departure aircrafts. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. Table-99 Red Sea Airports: Passengers' Movement (*) 1995-2006 Unit: 000 Passengers Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Hurghada Airport 1,113 1,463 1,432 1,215 2,092 3,186 2,926 3,049 3,398 4,576 4,525 4,834 Marsa Alam - - - - - - 2 170 271 430 496 500 Airport Notes: (*) Includes arrival and departure passengers. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. Table-100 Red Sea Airports: Cargo's Movement (*) 1995-2004 Unit: Tons Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Hurghada Airport 0.0 364 269 438 437 338 110 46 50 49 Notes: (*)Exports and Imports. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007, outsourced from Ministry of Civil Aviation. - 74 -

Security and Tribunals The Red Sea Governorate Comprises 6 Administrative Cities, 2 Districts, 8 Kisms (Police Divisions) and 10 shiakha (Police sub-divisions). There are police points also available and extinguishing centers served by extinguishing cars and extinguishing taps. The Red Sea Governorate has one tribunal located at Hurghada (Capital of the Red Sea Governorate). Table-101 gives the administrative and municipal data for Red Sea Governorate as of 2008. Table-102 gives some details about extinguisher points and centers in the Red Sea Governorate. Table-101 Administrative and Municipal Sections in the Red Sea Governorate according to the Administrative Units Directory, 2007 No. Administrative & Municipal Sections Number 1 No. of Administrative Cities 6 2 No. of Districts 2 3 No. of Kismis (Police Division) 8 4 No. of Shiakha (1) (Police sub-division) 10 5 No. of Markaz - 6 No. of Provincial Municipal Units 12 7 No. of Administrative Villages 13 8 Cities of New Communities 1 9 Nominal Units (2) 14 10 Hamlets 22 Unit: No. Notes: (1) Number of Shiakha includes port police administrations following the Authority of Ports Security, which are four (4) administrations. (2) Nominal units are areas which their administrative entities are not determined and no administrative resolutions have been issued regarding these units as they are considered villages. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2008. - 75 -

Table-102 Extinguisher Points and Centers in the Red Sea Governorate, 2008 Unit: No. Extinguishing Points Extinguishing Centers Administrative Cities Extinguishing No. Cars No. Extinguishing Cars Ras Ghareb Urban 1 2-5 Rural - - - - Hurghada Urban 1 16 2 12 Rural - - - - Safaga Urban 1 3-5 Rural - - - - Qusseir Urban 1 3-5 Rural - - - - Marsa Alam Urban 1 3 1 5 Rural - - - - Shelatin Urban 1 1-3 Rural - - - - Total Urban 6 28 3 35 Rural - - - - Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Directorate of Civil Defence & Fire, December 2008. - 76 -

Social Services and Social Care Main Social indicators of the Red Sea Governorate in 2006/2007 are presented in Table-103. National societies registered in the Ministry of Social Solidarity in Red Sea Governorate totaled 473 societies in 2007 (Table-107), while number of athletic establishments reached 32 societies in 2007 (Table-110). Expensed sum for cases benefitting from social insurance was 1.315 million L.E. in the year 2007 distributed on pensions, monthly aids, previous workers, child pension and disaster sufferings (Table-108). Tables-109 through-114 give useful information about social services, including guidance and family consultation offices and lodges in expatiate houses. Table-103 Social Affairs in the Red Sea Governorate, 2006/2007 Item Unit Urban Rural Total No. of social units Unit 22 0 22 No. of inhabitants per social unit Thousand inhabitants/ Unit 12.5 0 13.1 No. of community associations Association 191 5 196 No. of inhabitants per community Thousand inhabitants/ association Association 1.4 2.5 1.5 No. of children at the nursery age Thousand children 33.5 1.7 35.2 No. of nurseries Nursery 130 9 139 No. of children enrolled in nurseries Thousand children 4.86 0.28 5.14 No. of children per nursery Child/ Nursery 37.4 30.8 37.0 No. of nurseries for disabled children Nursery - - 1 No. of centers for persons with special needs Center - - 0 No. of vocational formation centers Center - - 1 No. of rehabilitation offices Office - - 4 No. of physiotherapy centers Center - - 3 No. of beneficiaries of social security Thousand cases - - 1.24 Disbursed amount of social security funds L.E Million - - 0.94 Amount of disbursed funds per beneficiary L.E/ Case - - 758.53 No. of productive family projects (*) Thousand projects - - 9.2 No. of social insurance beneficiaries in the government sector Thousand beneficiaries - - 21.4 No. of social insurance beneficiaries in public & private sectors Thousand beneficiaries - - 122.9 Notes: (*) The number of productive family projects reflects the number of families benefiting from productive family projects Source: CAPMAS " According to Census Preliminary Results 2006" and Ministry of Social Solidarity, 2006/2007-77 -

Table-104 Supply Services in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Urban Rural Total No. of bakeries Bakery 119 12 131 Subsidized balady bakeries Bakery 54 12 66 Aphrangy bakeries Bakery 65 0 65 No. of inhabitants per bakery Thousand inhabitants/ Bakery 2.3 1.1 2.2 Supplied quota of subsidized flour Thousand tons - - 30.7 Per capita subsidized flour quota Kg/ Person - - 103.75 The distribution of ration cards by type of subsidy: Full subsidy Thousand ration 20.7 1.2 21.9 Partial subsidy Thousand ration cards 4.09 0.08 4.16 Partial subsidy beneficiaries (% of total population) % 4.19 1.15 4.06 Full subsidy beneficiaries (% of total population) % 25.67 35.10 26.09 Full / partial subsidy beneficiaries (% of total population) % 29.87 36.25 30.15 Source: Ministry of Social Solidarity 2007. Table-105 Culture & Entertainment in the Red Sea Governorate,2007 Item Unit Urban Rural Total No. of culture palaces & houses Palace & house 4 2 6 Thousand No. of inhabitants per culture palace & inhabitants/ House Palace & house 68.9 6.4 48.0 No. of culture palaces & houses provided with computers Palace & house - - 1 No. of monuments museums Museum - - 0 Total number of libraries Library 12 No. of public libraries Library 9 No. of specialized libraries Library 2 No. of academic libraries Library 1 No. of libraries provided with libraries automatic system Library 2 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Ministry of Culture 2007-78 -

Table-106 Youth and Sports in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Urban Rural Total No. of youth centers Center 8 10 18 No. of sporting clubs Club 28 0 28 No. of sporting committees Committee 22 0 11 No. of inhabitants per sporting authority Thousand inhabitants/ 4.7 1.3 4.2 Authority No. of sporting stadiums Stadium - - 1 No. of youth houses House - - 1 No. of youth hostels Hostel - - 1 No. of libraries in youth centers Library - - 14 No. of inhabitants per youth center Thousand inhabitants/ Center 34.3 1.3 16.0 No. of covered sports halls* Hall - - 0 No. of sporting courts Court - - 35 * The covered halls inside stadiums and sporting clubs Source: National Council for Youth - National Council for Sports 2007-79 -

Table-107 National Societies (*) Registered in the Ministry of Social Solidarity distributed by Activity in Red Sea Governorate, 2007 National Societies Childhood & Maternity Household Care Social Aid Anecdotage Care Unit: No. Special Groups Number 70 12 104 23 3 Cultural, Scientific & Religious Literature Activity Organization & Management Prisoners Household 70 7 1 1 Family Planning Communities Friendship Society Development Social Defence Environment Protection 5 55 60 1 26 Economic Development Consumers Protection Total 21 14 473 Notes: (*) Including all national societies registered by Ministry of Social Solidarity. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. Table-108 Distribution of Cases Benefitting from Social Insurance and their Expensed Sum in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Expensed: 000 L.E. Type of Monthly One-time Previous Child Pensions Insurance Aids Aids Workers Pension Disasters No. of Cases 5,740 425 6,815 30 430 298 Expensed Value 721 70 279 1 73 171 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. - 80 -

Table-109 Number of Physio-therapy Centers and Kindergartens of the Handicapped and Beneficiaries in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Type of Facility Physio-therapy Centers Kindergartens Unit: No. Number of Facilities 2 1 Number of Beneficiaries 171 9 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. Table -110 Number of Athletic Establishments in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Unit: No. Clubs Category Number Total % age of Total Egypt Clubs following Governmental Sector - Clubs following Public & Business Sectors 4 Clubs following Private Sector 15 Youth Centers in Cities 8 Youth Centers in Villages 5 19 2.1% 13 0.3% Total Centers & Clubs 32 0.6% Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. Table -111 Number of Guidance and Family Consultation Offices in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 No. of Offices 4 Total Cases 102 Serviced Cases 87 Cases Kept for the Next Year 15 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. - 81 -

Table -112 Social Affairs Institutions in the Red Sea Governorate, 2008 Unit: No. Administrative Cities Social Units Community Associations Productive Family Projects Nurseries Childern Libraries Childern Gardens Children Clubs Women Clubs Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Total Urban 3 32 2 22-1 2 3 - Urban 4 100 4 76 4 2 4 4 - Urban 3 19 3 15 1 1 3 2 - Urban 5 22 3 23 1 1 6 4 - Urban 2 6 1 4 1-1 1 - Urban 3 14 2 4 1-1 2 Rural 2 8 1 3 - - - 2 Urban 20 193 15 144 8 5 17 16 Rural 2 8 1 3 - - - 2 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Directorate of Social Solidarity, December 2008. - 82 -

Administrative Cities Ras Ghareb Hurghada Safaga Qusseir Marsa Alam Shelatin Source: Total Table-113 Community Development Associations in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007/2008 No. of Community Development Associations Total No. of Members No. of Beneficiaries Males Females Urban 4 546 300 425 Rural - - - - Urban 5 860 840 960 Rural - - - - Urban 8 52 399 550 Rural - - - - Urban 5 114 309 644 Rural - - - - Urban 2 35 160 199 Rural - - - - Urban 19 562 255 380 Rural - - - - Urban 43 2,196 2,263 3,158 Rural - - - - Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and Directorate of Social Solidarity, December 2008. Table-114 NGOs (Associations) Working in the Field of the Environment No NGO Name Address 1 2 3 Omar Ibn El Khatab in Safaga Hurghada environmental protection (HEPCA) Red sea for diving and marine activities Safaga Month No Year Phone No 73 1988 252645 Hurghada 104 1995 3446674 Hurghada 123 2000 3444801 Work Area Local communities development and environmental protection Social aids\ environmental protection Environmental protection\ human rights Actual Activity Social, cultural and health promotion Seminars\ marine and land conservation Diving promotion\ divers protection - 83 -

Table-114 (Contd.) NGOs (Associations) Working in the Field of the Environment No NGO Name Address 4 Red sea for environmental protection and sustainable development Month No Year Hurghada 180 2005 5 Hurghada 212 2006 6 7 8 9 Aida Egypt for marine diving Hurghada Community development Ras Ghareb Environment protection Ras Ghareb Community development 135 2001 Phone No No phone No phone No phone Hurghada 9 1966 3551006 Ghareb 110 1996 3620183 Ghareb 99 1993 3623486 Work Area Environmental protection\ environment development in the governate\ comprehensive awareness of the importance of environment and achieve its objectives Social aids\ Religious services\ scientific services\ environmental protection community development\ family care\ social, cultural and religious services\ environmental protection Environmental protection Local communities development\ environment protection\ family, infant and maternity care\ cultural, religious and scientific services Actual Activity Participating in clean-up campaigns\ making use of the capacities of youth\ undertaking the necessary studies and researches\ cooperating with medical authorities\ cooperating with non governmental organizations Diving training\ marine environmental protection Nursery\ workshop\ club\ literacy\ social services Social assistance\ events hall Nursery\ workshop\ birth control\ child club\ social club - 84 -

Table-114 (Contd.) NGOs (Associations) Working in the Field of the Environment No NGO Name Address 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Safaga Environment protection (SOS) Al Quseir environment protection Muslim youth in El Quseir community development in El Quseir Red sea sanctuaries in Shalatin community development at El shalatin Safaga community development Month No Year Phone No Safaga 102 1994 3251703 Quseir 109 1996 3546968 Quseir 7 1966 320020 Quseir 1 1966 330076 Shalatin 186 2005 Shalatin 64 1985 No phone No phone Shalatin 42 1978 3351251 Work Area Environment protection Social assistance\ environment protection Religious and cultural services\ social assistance\ environment protection Local communities development\ environment protection Environment protection Local communities development\ cultural services\ elderly care\ family and infancy\ environment protection Local communities development\ environment protection Actual Activity Cash and in kind assistance\ Clinic\ workshops Assistance\ events hall Community development with the nature of variables\ productive projects\ women development Social, cultural and health promotion Environmental awareness\ bonds strengthening \ heritage preservation Social, cultural and health promotion Social, cultural and health promotion - 85 -

Table-114 (Contd.) NGOs (Associations) Working in the Field of the Environment No NGO Name Address 17 Red Sea Safari 18 19 20 21 Future Generation Red sea for environmental tourism Abou Salama in hurghada Hurghada Hurghada Hurghada Hurghada Month No Year 179 2004 Phone No No phone 143 2003 3448196 165 2004 3447887 168 2004 No phone Hurghada 167 2004 3540720 Work Area Organization and management\ environment protection\ social assistance Local community development\ cultural and scientific services\ environment protection Social assistance\ environment protection Environment protection\ local community development Environment protection\ local community development Actual Activity Establishing standards and regulations for wild safari activities Providing social services through automated information systems\ cultural and scientific development of local society Environmental awareness\ ministry of environment sanctuaries sector assistance Environmental awareness\ ministry of environment sanctuaries sector assistance - 86 -

Environmental Conditions Environmental measures for improving local background conditions and community practices are getting greater concern. Tables-115 through-120 provide with some environmental indicators, which reflect environmental improvement procedures in Red Sea Governorate. Table-115 Some Environmental Features in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Item Unit Value No. of natural protectorates Protectorate 3 No. of garbage recycling factories Factory 1 No. of air observation stations Station 1 No. of land fills for solid wastes Land Fill 1 Source: Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs 2007 Table -116 National Protected Areas in the Red Sea Governorates, 2007 Protected Area Name of the Protectorate Area (Km 2 ) Elba & Red Sea Islands 35,600 Marine Protected Areas Northern Islands of the Red Sea 1,991 Desert Protected Areas Wadi El Gemal Hamatta 7,450 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. Table -117 Areas of Gardens and Parks in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Unit: 000m 2 Affiliation City Councils Others Areas of Zoo & Aquarium Gardens - - Areas of Botanical Gardens & Parks 270 - Total 270 Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. - 87 -

Table -118 Solid Waste (Garbage) Weight and Quantity according to Authority that Collect & Dispose it in the Red Sea Governorate, 2007 Ton m 3 City or District Council 4,380 14,230 Authority that Disposes Collecting Companies 12,775 11,300 Solid Waste Individual Collectors N/A (1) N/A Total Solid Waste Quantity (2) 17,155 25,530 Notes: (1) N/A = Not Available. (2) The kind of garbage in tons differs from the kind of garbage in cubic meters. Source: CAPMAS: Statistical Year Book 2007. Administrative Cities Quantity (ton/day) Table -119 Solid Waste Management System in the Red Sea Governorates, 2008 Recycling Factory Solid Waste Disposal Landfilling Incineration No. Capacity No. Capacity No. Capacity Mechanical Force for Waste Transport Transport Cars Hurghada 250 1 80ton - - 1 50kgm 24 - Safaga 36 - - - - - - 15 - Capacity Qusseir 30 - - - - 1 stopped 6 4 + 2 Ras Ghareb 10-12 - - - - 1 30-40 kgm 6 - Marsa Alam 62 - - - - - 1 - Shelatin 5 - - - - - - 3 - Total 393 395 1 80 ton - - 3 80-90 kgm 55 4 + 2 Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and General Directorate for Environment, December 2008. - 88 -

Table-120 Cleaning Associations and Companies in the Red Sea Governorate, 2008 Unit: No. Administrative Associations Companies Local Efforts Cities Equipment Males Females pment Males Females pment Males Females Workers Equi- Workers Equi- Workers Ras Ghareb Urban - - - - - - 23 41 - - - Hurghada Urban - - - 824 650 - - - - - - Safaga Urban 6 45 - - - - 1 3 - - - Qusseir Urban - - - 2 8-8 22 - - - Marsa Alam Urban - - - - - - 2 7 - Rural - - - - - - 1 3 - Shelatin Urban - - - - - - 5 5 - - - Total Urban 6 45-826 658-40 78 - Rural - - - - - - 1 3 - Source: Red Sea Governorate: Information and Decision Support Center and General Directorate for Environment, December 2008. - 89 -

SECOND: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE EL-MENYA GOVERNORATE - 90 -

SECOND: SOCIO-ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE EL-MENYA GOVERNORATE 1. General Background The El-Menya governorate is located in the North Upper Egypt Region that encompasses Fayoum, Menya, and Bani Swaif governorates. It is characterized with its rural style. Menya is known as the beautiful bride of Upper Egypt (Figure-4 gives the map for The El-Menya Governorate). The governorate covers an area of 32279 km 2, representing 3.2% of the Republic's total area (Tables-121 & 122). It comprises 9 Marakz, 9 cities, 61 rural local units, 360 villages and 1429 hamlets (Table-123) According to the preliminary results of the 2006 census, the population is estimated at 4.2 millions; 18.8% of them live in urban areas and 81.2% in rural areas. The population natural growth rate has reached 22.8 per thousand. The governorate moved towards the expansion into the desert and established new urban communities such as New Menya City and is expected to achieve human and economic development (urban, agricultural, and tourist). The El-Menya is an agricultural governorate with estimated cultivated areas of 472.7 thousand feddans. Cotton, wheat, onion, and sugar cane are the major crops. Beside being an agricultural governorate, it has made major strides in industry, particularly in food processing, spinning and weaving and chemicals, in addition to the establishment of an industrial area in the East of the Nile, 12 km south of Menya bridge. The area was mapped out and divided into nine industrial zones, along with establishing the small enterprises complex as well as the main and secondary services centers taking into consideration environment friendly standards. The El-Menya governorate is held an eternal record of all dynasties and monuments in Egypt that represent the Pharaonic, the Coptic, and the Islamic eras. Mosques of El Laty, El Amrawy "Elwadaa", El Masry, El Fouly, Zawyet Sultan, Tahna El Gabal, Antar Stable, that includes Hatshepsut Temple, Tal El Amarna, and the Tilting Minaret Mosque are the most important monuments in the governorate. - 91 -

Figure-4 Administrative Map of the El-Menya Governorate - 92 -

Table-121 Area of the El-Menya Governorate 2008 Item Unit Value Total Area Km 2 32279.0 Total Populated Area Km 2 2411.65 Housing and Scattering Areas Km 2 81.79 Facilities and Cemeteries Km 2 168.28 Ponds and Fallow Km 2 29.70 Agricultural Land within Agricultural Borders Km 2 1975.59 Agricultural Land Outside Agricultural Borders Km 2 156.29 Population Density in the Populated Area Thousand Persons/Km 2 1.73 Population Density in the Total Area Thousand Persons/Km 2 0.13 Populated Area (% of Total Area) % 7.5 Source: Egyptian General Survey Authority- Ministry of State for Local Development 2008. Table-122 Slums Area of the El-Menya Governorate, 2008 Item Unit Value Total No. of Slums Areas Area 30 Developed Slums Areas Area 0 Slums Areas to be Developed Area 0 Slums Areas under Development Area 30 Source: Egyptian General Survey Authority- Ministry of State for Local Development 2008. No. of Marakz Table-123 Administrative Divisions of the El-Menya Governorate 2008 No. of Cities No. of Districts No. of Rural Local Units Affiliated Villages Villages Outside Local Units Hamlets 9 9 0 61 360 0 1429 Source: Egyptian General Survey Authority- Ministry of State for Local Development 2008. - 93 -

The El-Menya governorate is located in the North Upper Egypt Region that encompasses Fayoum, Menya, and Bani Swaif governorates. It is characterized with its rural style. Menya is known as the beautiful bride of Upper Egypt. 2. Population and Demography The project route is located at Samallout area to the west of the River Nile and extended along El-Sheikh Fadle/ Ras Ghareb Road to the eastern desert. With the exception of a length of about 32 km near the Nile River, where the 280km 500 kv double circuit east-west line would cross agricultural land, virtually all the rest of the line, will go through uninhabited uncultivated state-owned desert land. On the eastwest route no population or human settlements were observed between the Samallout 500 kv Substation and the Gulf of Suez (Ras Ghareb) oil terminal and township. The route is far enough from the nearest residential areas. The total area of the El-Menya Governorate in 2010 is around 32,279 km 2, i.e. 7.68 Million Feddans. Total population of about 4,166,299 reside the El-Menya Governorate and represent about 5.7% of the total population in Egypt in 2008. The population at the Markaz Samallout is approximately 586,774. The total population of El-Menya Governorate, including all Marakez (Al-Odwa, Maghagha, Beni Mazar, Mattay, Samallout, El-Menya, Abu Korkas, Mallawi and Deir Mowas) was estimated at 3,310,000 in 1996. Population studies indicate a rapid increase in Menya s population. In 1976, Menya s population was 2,045,000 raised to 2,645,000 in the next census in 1986, then 3,310,000 in 1996. According to the estimated census of the governorate in 2006, Menya s population reached 4,049,000 with a growth rate of 2.19%. Population concentration for the total area of Menya is 0.12 thousand/km 2. As for the inhabited area, population concentration reaches 1.64 thousand person/km 2 as this area is estimated to be 2411.65 km 2. Such increase in growth rate in Menya compared to other governorates is related to the cultural inheritance that encourages early marriage & abundant off springs as do the other governorates in Upper Egypt. Low economic standards of the family also encourage the family to have more kids as a source of income especially that poverty level in El-Menya rises up to 51%, in addition to other factors related to the general awareness of the citizens. Growth rate in Menya reached 2.56% from 2003 till 2005. Growth rate in the rural part of the governorate exceeds the urban ones, as it recorded 2.64% in the country side and 2.37% in the urban areas. However, growth rate in general tends from what it was prior to 1996 where it reached 2.71%. Under the proposals set out in the Governorate s Development Plan, the population of the El-Menya is likely to increase with the development of new industrial, commercial - 94 -

and residential businesses, and is expected to reach 4,332,950 by 2012. Tables-124 through 133 show population data for the El-Menya Governorate, with special emphasis on Markaz Samallout Zone, obtained from both the Central Agency for Public Mobilization & Statistics (CAPMAS) and the Information and Decision Support Center of the El-Menya Governorate. - 95 -

Figure-5 Administrative Borders of the El-Menya Governorate - 96 -

Figure-6 Administrative Divisions of the El-Menya Governorate - 97 -