The Ministry of Planning and Economic Development announces the Citizen's Investment Plan for Minya in FY21/2022
17 February 2022
Egyptian Planning and Economic Development Ministry announced on Thursday that the general investments directed to Minya governorate in the 2021-22 fiscal year reach LE3.4 billion.
This came as the ministry reviewed the investment citizen plan in Minya governorate of the fiscal year 2021-22 after launching the citizen plan for the third year in row.H.E. Dr. Hala El-Said, Egypt’s Minister of Planning and Economic Development said the sustainable development plan of 2021/2022 fiscal year attaches importance to Upper Egypt governorates to achieve a swift and tangible development and it focuses on general investments in the fields of infrastructure, social and economic in order to benefit all citizens nationwide especially youths, women and people with special abilities.
She said the Citizen Investment Plan is an important data base that helps citizens follow up under-construction projects in their governorates to guarantee their high-level implementation.
The minister explained that the plan provides detailed information on the most important development indicators in each governorate and its share of public investments in the plan for the fiscal year (21/2022).
The “Citizen Investment Plan” also provides information on the investments directed within the national project for the development of the Egyptian countryside, “a Decent Life”, the distribution of these investments among the various sectors, and the most prominent performance indicators that monitor the current state of development in each sector.She said the number of development projects in the governorate amounts to 253.A report by the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development indicated that investments worth LE937.3 million were directed to housing sector and development of slums.LE689.4 million will be allocated for the higher education and scientific research sector while the investments of local development sector amount to LE905.5 million and those for the health sector hit LE373.5 million.