Ministry Of Housing, Utilities And Urban Development (Egypt)
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Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities (MoHUUC) is responsible for addressing Egypt's housing issues, with a mandate to provide public housing, drinking water and
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utilities, and the planning and subdivision of new urban communities. It is headquartered in Cairo since its inception in 1961, and administers the nation's largest real estate developer, the
New Urban Communities Authority The New Urban Communities Authority ( ar, هيئة المجتمعات العمرانية الجديدة) is an Egyptian state owned enterprise (SOE) affiliated to the Ministry of Housing. Its headquarters are in Sheikh Zayed City in Greater Cair ...
, and the largest contractor, the Arab Contractors.


History


1950-1961

As the government started taking a serious interest in public housing in the later 1940s, on 17 August, 1950, the first official office for housing, the Department of Popular Homes (''Idarat al-masakin al-sha'biya''), was established within the Ministry of Social Affairs. When public housing production expanded in the 1950s, it was renamed as the Department of Housing and moved to the Ministry of Municipal and Village Affairs. It was only in 1961, after a large scale restructuring of government offices, was the Ministry of Housing and Utilities established as an independent office.


1974-1980

In the wake of the 1973
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, efforts to rebuild the
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cities were put in motion by establishing the Ministry of Reconstruction (''wizarat al-ta'mir''), in parallel to the Ministry of Housing and Utilities. However, they would be merged within months to become the Ministry of Housing and Reconstruction. With the expansion of official policy in establishing new communities all over Egypt, and not just the canal region, a Ministry of Reconstruction and New communities was spun off in 1978, in addition to a Ministry of State for Housing, as well as keeping the Ministry of Housing, though the Ministry of State was scrapped within a year. In 1979, the
New Urban Communities Authority The New Urban Communities Authority ( ar, هيئة المجتمعات العمرانية الجديدة) is an Egyptian state owned enterprise (SOE) affiliated to the Ministry of Housing. Its headquarters are in Sheikh Zayed City in Greater Cair ...
, or NUCA, was established as a state owned enterprise to implement these activities and its chairman is appointed by the president. NUCA was originally affiliated to the
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, and its board included the ministers of economics, finance, housing and reconstruction, electricity, irrigation, land reclamation, and industry and natural resources. In 1980, with the
devolution Devolution is the statutory delegation of powers from the central government of a sovereign state to govern at a subnational level, such as a regional or local level. It is a form of administrative decentralization. Devolved territories h ...
of public housing to the local administration, and expansion in desert agriculture, the cabinet level office was restructured as the Ministry of Reconstruction, State for Housing, and Land Reclamation.


1996- Present

In 1996, the office was restructured yet again, and the two ministries merged into the Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, while its roles were defined as: * Oversee town and village planning, and housing projects in accordance with the policies of the state * Plan and implement public utility (water and wastewater) projects * Prepare comprehensive regional plans, prioritizing economic and social benefits to the Egyptian people * Work in the development of new cities and villages This set up has remained much the same since, with the exception of a brief renaming as the Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Development, and then a three year split into the Ministry of Housing and Urban Communities and the Ministry of Utilities responsible for the water and wastewater portfolio. Though on the 19 of September 2015, they were again merged into the Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities.


Ministers

* Assem al-Gazzar (2019 — ) *
Mostafa Madbouly Mostafa Kamal Madbouly ( ar, مصطفى كمال مدبولي; born 28 April 1966) is the Prime Minister of Egypt, serving since 2018. He was appointed by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to succeed Sherif Ismail following his government's resignat ...
(2014 — 2019) * Ahmed aboelenein (2013 — 2014) * Tarek Wafiq (2012 — 2013) * Mohamed Fathy al-Baradie (2011 — 2012) * Ahmed al-Maghraby (2006 — 2011) * Mohamed Ibrahim Soliman (1993 — 2006) * Hassaballah al-Kafrawy (1977 — 1993) *
Osman Ahmed Osman Osman Ahmed Osman ( ar, عثمان أحمد عثمان) ‎ (April 6, 1917 – May 1, 1999) was an Egyptian engineer, contractor, entrepreneur, and politician. Known commonly as el-mo'alim ("the boss"), Osman founded the Arab Contractors (th ...
(1974 — 1977, Minister of Reconstruction from 1973 until merger with housing) * Ali al-Sayid Mohamed (1971 — 1974) * Hassan Hassan Mostafa (1970 — 1971) * Mohamed Abu Nosseir (1964 — ?), and Ibrahim Naguib Ibrahim as deputy. * Ali al-Meligi Massoud (1952 — 1961, as Department of Popular Homes) *
Mahmoud Riad Mahmoud Riad ( ar, محمود رياض) (January 8, 1917 – January 25, 1992) was an Egyptian diplomat. He was Egyptian ambassador to United Nations from 1962 to 1964, Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1964 to 1972, and Secretary-Gener ...
(1950 — 1952, as Department of Popular Homes)


Affiliate Organisations


Housing Agencies


Social Housing and Mortgage Finance Fund
(SHMFF)
General Organisation for Cooperative Housing
(GOCH)
Cooperative Housing Central Union
(CHCU)
Executive Agency for Joint Projects

Ministry of Reconstruction Housing Fund


Real Estate and Construction

* Arab Contractors
Central Agency for Reconstruction
*
New Urban Communities Authority The New Urban Communities Authority ( ar, هيئة المجتمعات العمرانية الجديدة) is an Egyptian state owned enterprise (SOE) affiliated to the Ministry of Housing. Its headquarters are in Sheikh Zayed City in Greater Cair ...
** City Edge Developments (84%) ** Hyde Park Developments (78%) **
Housing and Development Bank The Housing and Development Bank ( ar, بنك التعمير والإسكان) is an Egyptian bank established in Cairo on June 30, 1979, originally as a state owned enterprise (SOE), with a mandate to alleviate housing shortages by narrowing the ...
(Listed, 50%) *
Saudi Egyptian Developers
(50%) ** Administrative Capital for Urban Development - ACUD (49%)


Utilities


Holding Company for Water and Wastewater
(HCWW)
National Authority for Potable Water and Wastewater
(NOPWASD)
Executive Agency for Water and Wastewater
(EAWW)


Think Tanks and Oversight Bodies

* General Organisation for Physical Planning (GOPP) * Housing and Building National Research Center (HBRC)
Technical Oversight on Construction Agency

Egyptian Water Regulatory Agency
(EWRA)


See also

*
Cabinet of Egypt The Cabinet of Egypt ( ar, مجلس وزراء مصر) is the chief executive body of the Arab Republic of Egypt. It consists of the Prime Minister and the cabinet ministers. The government has a leading role in shaping the agenda of the houses ...
*
Economic Regions of Egypt The General Organization for Physical Planning (GOPP), which was established in 1981, shows Egypt divided into seven regional units for physical planning purposes (urban planning, the founding of new towns, new cities and such). The government bod ...
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Greater Cairo Planning Commission The General Organization for Physical Planning (GOPP) is Egypt's national level regional planning body and is affiliated to the Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities. History The GOPP started life in 1965 as the Greater Cairo Pla ...


References


External links


Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities official website 2018-
*Defunct archived website
moh.gov.eg 2008-2018Egypt's Cabinet Database
Government ministries of Egypt Organisations based in Cairo {{DEFAULTSORT:Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities (Egypt)