RP1617 Submitted to : Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company RESETTLEMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK Prepared by: NATURAL GAS CONNECTION PROJECT IN EcoConServ Environmental Solutions 11 GOVERNORATES IN EGYPT 12 El-SalehAyoub St., Zamalek, (March 2014) Cairo, Egypt 11211 Tel: + 20 2 27359078 – 2736 4818 Fax: + 20 2 2736 5397 E-mail: genena@ecoconserv.com Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS LISTS OF TABLES, FIGURES AND BOXES .......................................................................................... III LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .................................................................... IV Executive Summary ..............................................................................................................................I 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Objective of Framework ................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Key Principles ...................................................................................................................... 2 2 LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR RESETTLEMENT .............................................. 4 2.1 Government of Egypt Relevant Legislation .................................................................... 4 2.1.1 Administrative Authority’s Decision Making Responsibilities ............................. 4 2.1.2 Legal and Administrative Procedures for Transfer of Ownership and Compensation.............................................................................................................................. 6 2.1.3 Disputes ........................................................................................................................ 8 2.1.4 Temporary Expropriation of Real Estate ................................................................ 8 2.1.5 Introduction of New Articles to the Law on Property Expropriation for Public Benefit No. 10 of 1990 ............................................................................................................... 9 2.2 World Bank Safeguard Policies ....................................................................................... 10 2.3 Gaps between Egyptian Regulations and World Bank Policies ................................. 10 2.4 EGAS current procedure for land acquisition: ............................................................. 13 3 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR AFFECTED PERSONS ............................................. 16 3.1 Defining Affected Persons ............................................................................................... 16 3.2 Eligibility Criteria ............................................................................................................... 17 3.3 Estimated potential resettlement impacts ...................................................................... 18 4 METHODS OF VALUATION OF AFFECTED ASSETS AND COMPENSATION 19 4.1 Asset Valuation .................................................................................................................. 19 4.2 Compensation .................................................................................................................... 19 5 ENTITLEMENT MATRIX................................................................................................... 20 5.1 Organizational Arrangements and Procedures for Delivery of Entitlements .......... 30 5.1.1 Institutional and Organizational Arrangement ..................................................... 30 5.1.2 Procedure for delivery of Entitlements ................................................................. 32 5.2 Preparation of Resettlement Action Plans..................................................................... 33 5.3 RAP Review and Approval .............................................................................................. 34 5.4 RAP Implementation ........................................................................................................ 34 5.5 Grievance Redress Mechanisms ...................................................................................... 35 5.6 Vulnerable Groups ............................................................................................................ 36 5.7 Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Arrangement.............................................. 37 6 Public Consultation and Disclosure ....................................................................................... 38 6.1 Consultation carried out during RPF preparation ........................................................ 38 6.2 Consultations arrangements during project implementation ...................................... 43 6.3 Information disclosure and local access to information .............................................. 44 7 BUDGET AND SOURCES OF FUNDING RAPS ......................................................... 44 ANNEX I: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION SESSIONS ESIAF NG CONNECTION 1.1M HHS- 11 GOVERNORATES ......................................... 45 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 LISTS OF TABLES, FIGURES AND BOXES Table 2-1: Comparison of Egyptian regulations with World Bank policies .............................. 11 Table 3-1: Possible Losses from Land Acquisition ....................................................................... 16 Table 3-2: Criteria for Eligibility (OP 4.12) .................................................................................... 17 Table 4-1: Replacement Cost for Tangible Assets ........................................................................ 19 Table 5-1: Entitlement Matrix for Affected Persons .................................................................... 21 Table 5-2: Verifiable Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation Implementation of Resettlement Activities ...................................................................................................................... 37 Table 6-1: Summary of Consultation Sessions .............................................................................. 38 Table 6-2: Summary of Consultation Topics, Concerns and Responses ................................... 40 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AP Affected Persons ARP Abbreviated Resettlement Plan CAPMAS Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics EA Environmental Assessment EEAA Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency EGAS Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company EIA Environmental Impact Assessment ESA Environmental and Social Assessment ESIAF Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Framework GASCO Egyptian Natural Gas Company GRM Grievance and Redressal Mechanism IR Involuntary Resettlement LGU Local Governmental Unit LDC Local Distribution Company LPG Liquefied Petroleum Gas NG Natural Gas NGO Non Governmental Organization PAF Project Affected Family PAP Project Affected Persons PRS Pressure Reduction Station BUTAGASCO The Egyptian Company for LPG distribution RAP Resettlement Action Plan RPF Resettlement Policy Framework Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 SDO Social Development Officer TOR Terms of Reference WB World Bank Exchange Rate: US$ / L.E. = 7 December 2013 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 GLOSSARY1 Census: Household survey that covers all affected persons irrespective of entitlement or ownership. It provides a complete inventory of all affected persons and their assets. It can be used to minimize fraudulent claims made by people who move into the area affected by the project in the hope of being compensated and/or resettled. Displaced Persons: Persons who are affected by the involuntary taking of land and / or the involuntary restriction of access to legally designated parks and protected areas. Environmental Impact: An effect (both positive and negative) on an environmental resource or value resulting from infrastructure development projects. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA): A systematic procedure for enabling the possible environmental and social impacts of development projects to be considered before a decision is made as to whether the project should be given approval to proceed. Involuntary: Actions that may be taken without the displaced person’s informed consent or power of choice. Involuntary Resettlement (IR): The unavoidable displacement of people and/or impact on their livelihood, assets and common property resulting from development projects that create the need for rebuilding their livelihood, sources of income and asset bases. Monitoring: The process of repeated observations and measurements of environmental and social quality parameters to assess and enable changes over a period of time. Public Involvement: The dialogue encompassing consultation and communication between a project proponent and the public. It includes dissemination, solicitation and presentation of information Rehabilitation/Resettlement: A term often used to describe the process of reestablishing lifestyles and livelihoods following resettlement. The term is also used to describe construction works that bring a deteriorated structure back to its original conditions. Resettlement Action Plan (RAP): A time-bound action plan with a budget, setting out resettlement strategy, objectives, options, entitlements, actions, approvals, responsibilities, monitoring and evaluation. Social Impact: An effect (both positive and negative) on a social issue resulting from infrastructure development projects 1Sources: http://www.unescap.org, http://www.adb.org, World Bank OP 4.12, and SFD’s Operational Manual for the Local Development Program. Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 Stakeholders: Those who have an interest in project development and who will be involved in the consultative process, and includes any individual or group affected by, or that believes it is affected by the project; and any individual or group that can plan a significant role in shaping or affecting the project, either positively or negatively, including the host community/population. Vulnerable Groups: Distinct groups of people who might suffer excessively from resettlement effects, such as, the old, the young, the handicapped, the poor, isolated groups and single parents. Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 Executive Summary The Government of Egypt (GoE) has immediate priorities to increase household use of natural gas by connecting 800,000 households per year to the gas distribution network to replace the highly subsidized, largely imported Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). The GoE is implementing an expansion program for Domestic Natural Gas connections to an additional 2.5 Million households over the next 3 to 6 years. This Gas Connection Project is an integral part of the Government’s on-going program to connect households and other users to the natural gas network. The Project has identified 96 Districts and villages in 11 Governorates, with a target of connecting 1.1 million residential customers (households). This Project is likely to have social impacts on land access, restriction of access to assets, displacement and loss of livelihood among others. The lands that will be needed permanently for the construction of PRSs and temporary land use will not be avoidable for construction of gas transmission pipelines. • The project will finance a total of 25 pressure reduction stations. Each station will require approximately 1600 square meters of land (40m x 40m) on average. The total amount land needed for the PRSs will be about 40,000 square meters. • The project will finance construction of 178 km of pipelines. The diameter of the pipe will approximately be 1.3 meter. The total temporary land use will be about 356,000 square meters. Parts of these pipelines will pass through agriculture land resulting in temporary disruption for the crops, trees and the income of farmers. Since the final selection of the paths of the distribution network will be made during the course of project implementation and the exact location of pressure reduction station and gas pipeline cannot be determined at this stage, this Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) is prepared based on the requirements of World Bank Policy on Involuntary Resettlement OP 4.12 and relevant Egyptian laws and regulations as a guideline for resettlement preparation and implementation, if there is any. The purpose of the Resettlement Policy Framework is to set down the principles for resettlement impact mitigation, as well as to clarify the organizational arrangements that may be needed during project preparation and implementation phases. Resettlement and land acquisition issues under the proposed Project and subsequent subprojects will be addressed under the guidance of the laws governing the Arab Republic of Egypt to this regard which is mainly Law No. 10 of year 1990 and the World Bank’s OP 4.12. The RPF represents the reference to be used in managing land acquisition issues and addressing the involuntary resettlement and displacement of people related to WB financed projects. EGAS shall be committed to complying with the national and WB laws and policies and to any future amendments to them. All PAPs who suffer a complete or partial loss of assets or access to assets shall be eligible for some kind of assistance, according to their legal rights to the land, if it can be proven that they occupied the land before the claim cut-off date The valuation of losses in physical assets will be carried out by assessing the market value of the assets, if known, and estimating the replacement cost. Replacement cost is simply I Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 calculated as the cost of replacing the lost assets plus any transaction costs associated with brining the asset to pre-displacement value. However, the valuation of crops will be mainly relied upon the price lists developed by the Agriculture directorate and revisited annually. Given the nature of this project, the potential impacts are limited to affecting the business of farmers and their crops. They will be entitled for cash compensation to be paid prior to the construction. For the lands needed to the PRS,EGAS aims at attaining the lands from state owned lands. In case of no availability for such lands, they will purchase the lands according to the market price based on willing seller willing buyer approach. EGAS and the LDCs select the most appropriate land (price and technical wise).The location of PRS is flexible depending on the willingness of landowners to sell the land. Upon the mutual agreement with the Land owner a preliminary contract is signed with a Down payment . Once the detailed activities and work plan under the project have been identified, the Governmental Relations Department within EGAS will obtain all approvals related to the project. Thereafter, they will work together with SDOs of EGAS, Town Gas and Egypt Gas, to carry out social screening to determine whether or not the project will involve in any resettlement impacts and make decision on if a resettlement action plan or abbreviated Resettlement Action Plan needs to be prepared As the resettlement work will be carried out with the full participation of the PAP, it is expected that no major grievance issue will arise. However, to ensure that the PAP have avenues for redressing their grievance related to any aspect of land acquisition and resettlement, detailed procedures of redressal of grievances have been established in this RPF. The objective is to respond to the complaints of the PAP speedily and in a transparent manner, without resorting to complicated formal channels to the extent possible. EGAS and the Local Distribution Companies adopt a multi-level grievance mechanism that enables the PAPs to voice their concerns and complaints related to compensation or other project activities. Concerning vulnerable groups, they are those groups of people who are typically excluded, disadvantaged or marginalized based on their economic, ethnic, social, or cultural characteristics. The Resettlement Action Plan will adopt the Sustainable Livelihood Approach that will help in vulnerability identification. In line with WB requirements, internal and external resettlement monitoring and evaluation will be carried out during implementation of Resettlement Action Plan and ensure that all PAPs are compensated adequately. Extensive public consultations were carried out with various stakeholders at various locations in preparation of the RPF. The locations, number of people that participated and the consultation methods are summarized as follows: 1- During the data collection process 1904 households were consulted using a structured questionnaire. 1038 were females and 866 were males. 2- Additional 315 persons were consulted among the governmental entities, potential beneficiaries and NGOs using in depth guideline and group discussion guideline. 85 %of the consulted groups were females II Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 3- The Public Consultation conducted in three governorates during the scoping phase was attended by 251 persons among which 53 were females 4- The Public Consultation conducted in the 11 governorates during the final consultation phase was attended by 971 persons among which 273 were females The main concerns related to involuntary resettlement were documented. The participants raised their concerns related to avoidance mechanism and the compensation strategy. Impact on the LPG distributors was raised. The participants emphasized on the importance to adopt a comprehensive information sharing strategy At this stage, it is difficult to estimate the total resettlement cost. The actual resettlement cost and budget will be included in the RAP which will be prepared during project implementation. The budget shall consider all of the anticipated impacts under the project and calculated cost (compensation, administrative costs and monitoring…. etc) according to actual replacement costs (at market value). EGAS is fully responsible for any compensation for land acquisition. The Local Distribution Companies (LDCs) namely Egypt Gas and Town Gas will be responsible for paying the compensation costs to the PAPs based on the price lists to be developed by EGAS and the Agriculture Directorate. Thereafter, cost will be reimbursed from EGAS. III Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 1 INTRODUCTION The Government of Egypt (GoE) has immediate priorities to increase household use of natural gas by connecting 800,000 households per year to the gas distribution network to replace the highly subsidized, largely imported Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). The GoE is implementing an expansion program for Domestic Natural Gas connections to an additional 2.5 Million households over the next 3 to 6 years. This Gas Connection Project is an integral part of the Government’s on-going program to connect households and other users to the natural gas network. The Project has identified 96 Districts and villages in 11 Governorates, with a target of connecting 1.1 million residential customers (households). The proposed investments are part of the household gas connection investments in service areas in the 11 governorates under the concessions of two distribution companies; Town Gas in the Giza, Ismailia, Alexandria, and Marsa Matrouh governorates, and Egypt Gas in Qalubia, Menufia, Dakahleya, Qena, Sohag, Gharbia, and Aswan governorates. The Project will include the following components: • Component 1: Gas Distribution Network and Household Connections. This includes expansion of the intermediate and low pressure gas distribution networks, installation of control units and conversions of customer appliances to allow connection of and supply of gas to the proposed new 1.1 million households. • Component 2: Pressure Reduction Stations (PRSs) for reduction of NG pressure from 70 Bar to 7 Bar and odorant addition for residential users. The construction of PRSs to connect the distribution networks in the project areas to the gas transmission networks. Currently, 25 new PRSs area being considered for financing by the proposed project. • Component 3: Gas Transmission Connection. This component includes extending the gas transmission network to supply gas to the new PRSs in the project areas. Twenty pipeline connections are currently being considered ranging from 50m – 38km of about 178 km total length. Land will be needed for construction of PRSs and temporary land use will not be avoidable for construction of gas transmission pipelines. Since the final selection of the paths of the distribution network will be made during the course of project implementation and the exact location of pressure reduction station and gas pipeline cannot be determined at this stage, this Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) is prepared based on the requirements of World Bank Policy on Involuntary Resettlement OP 4.12 and relevant Egyptian laws and regulations as a guideline for resettlement preparation and implementation, if there is any. 1.1 Objective of Framework The purpose of the RPF is to set down the principles for resettlement impact mitigation, as well as to clarify the organizational arrangements that may be needed during project preparation and implementation phases. This includes compensating all project affected persons (PAPs) for the loss of lands, properties, and livelihoods resulting from displacement and resettlement, as well as assisting these people in relocation and rehabilitation. The RPF may be triggered whenever any of the project’s activities entail 1 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 the acquisition of land and / or the displacement of people, causing the loss of land, property, assets, access (to land, property, and assets), income, or sources of livelihood. This framework shall cover all the project’s activities, and shall apply to all displaced persons regardless of the total number affected, the severity of impact, and whether or not the affected persons have legal title to the land. Since resettlement often affects the most vulnerable and marginalized groups (economically, politically, and socially), the RPF shall be particularly sensitive to the affects which displacement may have on these groups, including the poor, landless, elderly, women, children, ethnic minorities, or persons with specific mental or physical disabilities. 1.2 Key Principles The principles outlined in the World Bank’s OP/BP 4.12 have been adopted in preparing this RPF. In this regard the following principles would be applied: (a) Acquisition of land and other assets, and resettlement of people will be minimized as much as possible. Where land acquisition is unavoidable, the project will be designed to minimize adverse impact on the PAPs, especially the vulnerable groups; (b) All PAPs will be compensated, relocated and rehabilitated, if required, so as to improve their standard of living, income earning capacity and production capacity, or at least to restore them to pre-Project levels; (c) All PAPs residing in, or cultivating land, or having rights over resources within the components area of the socioeconomic survey are entitled to compensation for their losses and/or income rehabilitation. Lack of legal right to the assets lost will not bar the PAP from entitlement to such compensation, rehabilitation and relocation measures; (d) The rehabilitation measures to be provided are (i) compensation at full replacement cost for houses and other structures; (ii) compensation for land acquisition and resettlement subsidy for the affected villages and farmers; (iii) dislocation allowance and transition subsides; (iv) full compensation for crops, trees and other similar agricultural products at market value; and (v) other assets, and appropriate rehabilitation measures to compensate for loss of livelihood; (e) Replacement house-plots, place of business and agricultural land will be as close as possible to the land that was lost, and acceptable to the PAPs; (f) Land-for-land is the preferred option. Land-for-land may be substituted by cash provided that: (i) land is not available in the proximity of the subproject area; (ii) PAP willingly accept cash compensation for land and all assets on it; and receive full replacement value without any deductions for depreciation; and (iii) cash compensation is accompanied by appropriate rehabilitation measures which together with project benefits results in restoration of incomes to at least pre-subprojects levels; (g) The resettlement transition period will be minimized, land-for-land and/or cash compensation provided to the PAP completed prior to the expected start-up date of works in the respective components. (h) Resettlement plans will be implemented following consultations with the PAPs, and will have the endorsement of the PAPs; 2 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 (i) The previous level of community services and access to resources will be maintained or improved after resettlement; (j) Any acquisition of, or restriction on access to resources owned or managed by PAP as common property will be mitigated by arrangements ensuring access of those PAP to equivalent resources on a continuing basis; (k) Financial and physical resources for resettlement and rehabilitation will be made available as and when required; (l) Resettlement program will include adequate institutional arrangements to ensure effective and timely design, planning and implementation of resettlement and rehabilitation measures; (m) Adequate arrangements for effective and timely internal and external monitoring will be made on implementation of all resettlement measures; 3 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 2 LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR RESETTLEMENT Resettlement and land acquisition issues under the proposed Project and subsequent subprojects will be addressed under the guidance of the laws governing the Arab Republic of Egypt to this regard and the World Bank’s OP 4.12. The RPF represents the reference to be used in managing land acquisition issues and addressing the involuntary resettlement and displacement of people related to WB financed projects. EGAS shall be committed to complying with the national and WB laws and policies and to any future amendments to them. 2.1 Government of Egypt Relevant Legislation It is the Government of Egypt’s policy to pay compensation or offer assistance to people whose lands and properties are affected by projects undertaken by the Government. This section pertains to the means, causes, and the competent authorities entrusted with the implementation of the provisions and rules of the administrative law, civil law, in addition to the law related to the expropriation of private property for public interest. In addition, this section also covers the restrictions, the conditions of the legality of procedures applied by the administration at its disposal, and the consequences of property expropriation, in addition to the legal procedures for the possession of private property. 2.1.1 Administrative Authority’s Decision Making Responsibilities The main objective of the state, represented by its executive authority through the issuance of administrative decisions for the public benefit, is to achieve public interest. The state (administrative authority) uses various means to exercise this diversified activity that is readily perceived in the administrative affairs and reflected in the legal affairs. In accordance with Article 35 of the constitution developed and agreed upon during the referendum 14-15 of January 2014 "The private ownership is guarantee and the inheritance is validated for. It is not allowed to suspend the ownership unless certain conditions mentioned by a Law. No expropriation might take place but for the public benefit. Fair compensation should be paid in advance according to the Law." As well as, article 63 of the Constitution: “All types of involuntary relocation using force or excessive violence is banned and whoever violating this article will be brought to court" According to this article, it is understood that amicable procedures for the private property expropriation is guarantee by law. The competent jurisdiction shall be entitled to take cognizance of the lawsuits raised by individuals against the administration for appropriate compensations. Other relevant laws governing expropriation and consequent compensation procedures include: • Law 577/54, which was later amended by Law 252/60 and Law 13/162, lays down the provisions pertaining to the expropriation of real estate property for public benefit and improvement, • Law No. 27 of 1956, which stipulates the provisions for expropriation of districts for re-planning, upgrading, and improvement, and the amended and comprehensive Law No.10 of 1990 on the expropriation 4 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 of real estate for public interest. The general provisions guiding expropriation of private property (according to Law 577/54, Law No. 27 of 1956, Law No. 252 of the year 1960, and Law 577/54) include the following: 1 Property expropriation shall be only on tangible real estate property, there shall be no expropriation of movable possessions. 2 Applicable only to property privately owned by individuals, thus, public property is excluded from the procedures. 3 The expropriation shall include land and constructions (structures). 4 The purpose of expropriation shall only be for realizing public interest. 5 The administrative authority has the right to assess the circumstances related to expropriation as well as the authority for implementation of property expropriation, which is justifiable by the objective of achieving public benefit. The administrative authority may not be challenged or judged on the grounds that it could have chosen more appropriate real estate property to achieve public benefit than the one that it has already chosen. 6 The administration shall estimate the area it sees necessary for the establishment of a project. This right shall not be only restricted to the real estate property required for the project; but the legislator empowered the administration to also include expropriated property. According to Article 23 of Law 577/1954: “If the purpose of the property expropriation is the establishment of a squares, streets, or their expansion, modification, demarcation, or the establishment of a new district, or for its improvement/ upgrading or beautification, or for any health related matter; property expropriation may include, in addition to the real-estate property needed for the project, any other real-estate property which the administration in charge seems to be necessary to achieve the project’s objective or any other property whose current state (whether in size or form) is not consistent with the required improvement. Moreover, the first article of Law No. 27 of 1956 allows for the expropriation of districts for their improvement, upgrading, re-planning, and reconstruction. Article 24 of Law 577/54 also stipulates that in case only partial expropriation of real estate property is required, and the remaining un-expropriated part will not be of benefit to the owner; the owner shall be given the right to submit a request within 30 days (beginning from the date of final disclosure of the list of the expropriated property) for the purchase of the entire area. It should be noted that the new law has not restricted the right to request the purchase the remaining un-expropriated portion of real estate to buildings only, but it was also extended to include land as well. Law No. 252 of the year 1960, amended by Law 577/54 was promulgated to equilibrate the rights and guarantees for individuals with the rights of the state in expropriating private property. Moreover, this law has stipulated that the assessment of public benefit / interest, which justifies property expropriation, shall be emanated in all cases by a Presidential Decree, while previously it was made by the competent minister. 5 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 2.1.2 Legal and Administrative Procedures for Transfer of Ownership and Compensation The procedures taken to this regard are administrative, with no judicial interference except in the assessment of the compensation amount. Article 1 of Law 252/60 (amended by Law 577/54) states that the determination of public benefit for the expropriation of private real estate property is subject to Presidential Decree. On the other hand, according to Article 2 of Law 27/1956, the determination of public interest for the expropriation of districts for re-planning and upgrading is subject to a Decree from the Cabinet of. Enclosed with the decree is: • A memorandum demonstrates that the required project shall be considered of public benefit / interest (to be published with the Decree in an official newspaper and in relevant local administrative units). • A map delineating the project scope. • Two weeks following the publication and promulgation, the official commissioned to the expropriation property procedures is permitted to enter into the real estate to perform the technical and surveying operations and all the necessary demarcations of the expropriated real estate. The steps for ownership transfer are highlighted below: 1 Preparation of a census of all property: The census shall be performed by commissions which consist of a delegate of the entity commissioned to perform the expropriation (i.e. the Governorate, Ministry of Agriculture, etc.) and one of the local officials from the Governorate. A registered notice shall be sent to notify the concerned person. All owners and those with rights or entitlements to the expropriated property shall meet up with the commission in the project area during the census process in order to guide the commission members with regards to their property rights. The commission shall report the minutes of the procedures, which shall include all property and their owner names and addresses. The members of the commission and the owners shall sign the census report. If anyone refuses to sign, this will be noted in the minutes of the session by justifying the reason for refusal. Entering the expropriated properties from then on shall be subject to the notification of the concerned person. 2 Preparation of statements and evacuation warnings: The expropriating entity shall prepare statements with the number and types of property that shall be expropriated, their size, location, owner’s names and addresses, and compensation values (as per the census report). These statements shall be published in an official newspaper. The owners and tenants shall be warned that they must evacuate the property within a period of maximum 5 months. The owners shall be given a period of 30 days (from the date of submission of the statements) to present their complaints or grievances regarding the data in the statement. If the complaints were not submitted during this 30-day period, the data included in the statements shall be considered conclusive and shall not be subject to any litigation or claim, and in this case the compensation amounts indicated in the statements shall be sent to the identified owners. 3 Transfer of ownership: For those owners with no complains or contestations, the transfer of ownership is simply made by having them sign specific forms for ownership transfer. For property which the owners have not signed the proper 6 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 forms, the competent minister shall emanate a decision to expropriate the property. The forms and the Ministerial decrees shall then be deposited in the relevant Notary Office. This deposit regarding the real estates shall generate the effects caused by the declaration of the sale contract. According to it, the property shall be transferred to the administrative authority that expropriates the property, and the rights incumbent on the real estates shall be transferred to the compensation amounts. 4 Compensation assessment: Property expropriation shall only be made against a fair compensation in accordance to constitutional provisions. The legislator has put forth some principles which should be taken into consideration with regards to compensation assessment: a. The compensation assessment for property expropriation shall not include structures, plants / crops, improvements / additions, or tenant agreements if it has been proved that the aforementioned acts were performed in order to acquire higher compensation. The legislator has provisioned that every act taken to this regard, after the publication of the decision for expropriation for public benefit in the official newspaper, shall be considered as an act performed for increasing the compensation value. Accordingly, these acts should be ruled out in the assessment of the compensation amount (Article 25: Law No. 577 of 1954, and Article 7: Law No. 27 of 1956). b. If the compensation amount for the un-expropriated part, in projects other than urban planning, increases or decreases (due to activities causing general public benefit), the increase or decrease in amount should be taken into consideration so that the amount to be added or reduced shall not exceed 50% of the compensation value of the expropriated property (Article 19: Law No. 577 of 1954). c. If the value of the property subject to expropriation for the upgrading or re- planning of districts /cities is increased as a result of the implementation of a public benefit project, the increase in value shall not be calculated in the compensation assessment if the property expropriation is performed within 5 years from the date of implementation in the previous project (Article 20: Law No. 477 of 1954). d. For real estate subject to improvement due to public benefit works (district/city re-planning and upgrading projects), the owners shall be obliged to pay for the improvements, provided that the payment does not exceed 50% of the actual expenses for establishing or expanding the street or square which resulted in the improvement. This provision shall also be applicable if only part of the property within the district/city re- planning/upgrading projects is expropriated, and the authority in charge has deemed that that keeping part of the real estate by the owner does not conflict with the purpose of the intended project. The assessment of the aforementioned charges made by the authority in charge of organizing affairs shall not be subject to any appeal (Law No. 577 of 1954). In order to avoid delays, which may prevent owners from acquiring their compensation in due, time, Law No. 14 of 1962 has provided for a new provision in Article 21', which states that “Half of the value of the expropriated property that has entered into the improvements areas shall be disbursed, while the second half of the value shall be deposited in the trust funds of the competent authority, until the owner submits a 7 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 certificate issued from the competent authority that demonstrates the payment in return for the improvements made to the property. 2.1.3 Disputes The procedures for expropriation are administrative by nature and usually rapidly implemented. Accordingly, the abrogation proceedings, compensation disputes, and all actions related to the expropriation property will not stop the expropriation procedures nor prevent its consequences; rather, the owner’s right for compensation is addressed (Article 26: Law No. 577 of 1954). However, the rapidity of these procedures should not prevent the owners and concerned persons from claiming and ensuring their rights. Accordingly, the legislator has distinguished two different redress mechanisms: 1 For compensations not related to the compensation assessment: Such as those pertaining to the actual right of the expropriation. In this case, the authority in charge of the expropriation process shall be responsible for investigating these disputes in order to pay the due compensation value (Article 11: Law No. 11 of 1954 and Law No. 11 of 1956). 2 Disputes over compensation assessment: These disputes are subject to legal jurisdiction as follows: The authority in charge of the expropriation procedures shall refer the disputes over the compensation assessment submitted to court. The court shall examine the complaint quickly and its judgment shall be conclusive. 2.1.4 Temporary Expropriation of Real Estate The right of the public authority to expropriate needed real estate property also includes the right to temporarily occupy / take over this privately owned property. Law No. 577 of 1954, Law No. 27 of 1956, and the new Law No. 10 of 1990 pertaining to property expropriation, include provisions regarding temporarily occupying property: Summarized below are the legal provisions for two particular cases: 1- Occupation of Real Estate Property Prior to Expropriation: If the administration resorts to interim or temporary occupation of privately owned real estate, the time frame should be identified. However, if the temporary occupation is conclusive, the administration shall resort to the regular expropriation procedures (mentioned above). In order to save time, the new legislation has allowed the administration to occupy prior to the completion of the expropriation procedures (Article 16: Law No. 577 of 1954). According to the amendment of Law No. 252 of 1960, “except in emergencies and hasty cases that require the occupation of real estates to perform necessary reparation works, upgrading, and other work, temporary occupation of real estate for public benefit is subject to a Presidential Decree (to be published in an official newspaper). The legislator has included some provisions guiding this case: a. The administration cannot resort to this before the issuance of the decision that the expropriation of this specific property is considered to be of public benefit. b. The real estate owner has the right to compensation for not being able to get access or us his / her property, starting from the date of actual occupation until the payment of the due compensation as a result of the property expropriation. c. The owner of the real estate has the right to dispute / contest the value of the assessed compensation, for preventing him/ her from using or gaining access to his / her property, through the same process for grievance redress on the 8 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 assessed compensation for property expropriation. In this case, it will not be allowed to remove any structures or buildings (which have been occupied) until the re-estimation of value has been conclusively made. d. In the case of expropriation of districts, the property and buildings will not be expropriated until alternative dwellings have been provided for those who lost their homes. e. Temporary Occupation: If the administration needs to manage a real estates for an interim / temporary period that does not justify the expropriation of the property, and accordingly the administration takes over only the management while the ownership remains with its official owner. Summarized below are the legal provisions for two particular cases: • Necessity (Hastiness / Rapidity): As stated in Article 17 “…in case of sinking, or severing of a bridge, or the outbreak of an epidemic, and in all emergency cases, it is permissible to temporarily take over / occupy the needed real estates to perform reparation works, prevention, or other kinds of work”. • Public Benefit Project: Law No. 577 of 1954 states that the occupation decision in both cases aforementioned shall be issued by the “Director” or the Governor (Article 17), while Article 2 of the previous law concerning the occupation decisions identified the Governor as the person in charge issuing temporary occupation decisions in case of emergency / hastiness. In any other case, the aforementioned law designates a Presidential Decree for the implementation of temporary occupation. • Procedures: Real estate temporary occupation only requires that a representative from the competent entity to identify the type f real estate, size, and condition upon occupation. If this is done, the competent entity is then able to occupy the real estates without having to take other measures.” To simplify the procedures to the previous figure, that could be justified in the occupation case for emergency or rapidity. • Compensation: Within a week of the occupation date, the competent authority shall determine the compensation value for the concerned persons / owners in return for losing access and use to their property temporarily. The owners shall have the right to dispute the assessed compensation as previously noted. • Occupation Period: The maximum period for temporary occupation is 3 years, beginning from the actual occupation date. If the administration deemed it necessary to extend the occupation period for over 3 years, this may be done through agreement with the owner. However, if no agreement is reached the property shall be expropriated and the administration shall be responsible for returning the property to the owner in its original status, at the time of occupation, along with compensation for any of spoilage or decrease in its value. 2.1.5 Introduction of New Articles to the Law on Property Expropriation for Public Benefit No. 10 of 1990 The legislator deemed it necessary to amend the law to reflect new developments that have occurred, beginning from the administrative decentralization process in the local governance system and the transformation of many public entities into separate public bodies, each being a separate legal entity, independent from the state, and a budget, independent from the public budget. The new amendment of this law states that the authority requesting the property 9 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates March 2014 expropriation shall be responsible for the payment of compensation value and in representing itself in legal litigations before the jurisdiction. Article 2 of the Law No. 10 of 1990 has identified public benefit activities to be: Construction of roads, streets, squares, or their broadening, modification, paving, or the constructing of entirely new districts. Sanitary drainage and water projects Irrigation and drainage projects Electricity / power projects Construction of bridges and the surface paths (slides, lower passages, or modifying them) Transportation projects Urban / rural planning and improvement of infrastructure All activities that are considered to be of public benefit as per any other law Other public benefit activities may be added as per Cabinet of Ministries Decree(s) The decision ruling public benefit activities shall be in accordance with a Presidential decree and shall have a memorandum of the project enclosed. The new law has introduced / specified, through Article 6, the members of the compensation assessment commission. The commission is made at the Governorate level, upon a Decree by the Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, and consisting of a delegate from the Ministry’s Surveying Body (as President), a delegate from the Agricultural Directorate, a delegate from the Housing and Utilities Directorate, and a delegate from the Real Estate Taxes Directorate in the Governorate. The compensation shall be estimated according to the prevailing market prices at the time of the issuance of the Decree for Expropriation. 2.2 World Bank Safeguard Policies The WB’s policy on Involuntary Resettlement sets forth all the resettlement requirements and principles which will be well considered and fully applied in the proposed project. 2.3 Gaps between Egyptian Regulations and World Bank Policies The gaps between Egyptian regulations and World Bank policies are summarized in Table 2-1: 10 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Table 2-1: Comparison of Egyptian regulations with World Bank policies Topic Egyptian legislative requirements World Bank policy requirement Measures to bridge the gaps Calculation of According to prevailing prices in the Full replacement cost In most cases, prevailing market price Compensation affected area and assessed by a can reflect the replacement cost of specialized committee for that affected assets. In case, there is no purpose market price as reference for some affected assets, the compensation rate will be determined based on actual cost in consultation with affected persons Squatters Not included in the legislation Are to be provided resettlement This has to be clearly considered in assistance (but no compensation for any resettlement action and offered (Applied cases for resettlements land) options whether through alternative revealed that squatters have been shelters or fair compensation that compensated as a result of political enables them to find other shelter. sensitivity) Resettlement Not included Affected people are to be offered Specific assistance will be designed assistance support after displacement, for a and included in the Resettlement transition period. Action Plan. Vulnerable Groups Not Included Particular attention to be paid to Provisions on assistance to vulnerable groups, especially those vulnerable groups will be included in below the poverty line, the landless, the resettlement action plan.. the elderly, women and children, indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities. 11 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Topic Egyptian legislative requirements World Bank policy requirement Measures to bridge the gaps Information and Displaced persons are provided Displaced persons and their Affected groups should get access to Consultation timely and relevant information. communities are provided timely and full information about the relevant information, consulted on resettlement process and options for Not consulted on resettlement options resettlement options, and offered compensation. Not able to participate in planning, opportunities to participate in implementing and monitoring Participatory planning and decision planning, implementing, and resettlement making will be applied in resettlement monitoring resettlement. options and compensation Grievances Specialized committees for that Appropriate and accessible grievance The affected groups are offered the purpose and time mechanisms to be established. direct channel for grievance and One month to object to the decision of receive redress in proper time prior to resettlement. resettlement Four months to object to the compensation value 12 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 2.4 EGAS current procedure for land acquisition: EGAS and its Local Distribution Companies adopt comprehensive procedures for land acquisition. As relevant to the project, the procedures will be summarized for the two cases of land taken activities (i) land acquisition for the Pressure Reducing Stations and (ii) agricultural land acquisition for routes of the gas pipelines. . EGAS primarily emphasize on having the PRSs constructed in state owned Land. Otherwise, they purchase private lands. The procedures for all land acquisition activities might be summarized as follow (i) In case of Pressure Reduction Stations : 1- The technical Departments in the LDCS (Town Gas and Egypt Gas ) choose three plots of lands while prioritizing state owned lands. 2- In case state Owned Land is unavailable, then privately owned lands is selected 3- LDCs in cooperation with EGAS inform the land owners about their willingness to purchase the lands. 4- Each land owner proposes the price of his land. 5- EGAS and the LDCs select the most appropriate land (price and technical wise).The location of PRS is flexible depending on the willingness of landowners to sell the land Upon the mutual agreement with the Land owner a preliminary contract is signed with a Down payment 6- The PAPs prepare all the required documents to finalize the contract. At this stage the final payment is given to the PAPs, prior the commencement of any construction works (ii) In case of Gas pipelines routes passing through agricultural lands : The temporary land acquisition and compensation will be applied as follows: 1. The Technical Departments in the LDCs ( Town Gas and Egypt Gas provides a detailed map on the land acquisition scope showing the routes of the pipelines in order to identify the land acquisition areas specially the pipelines that will require penetrating the agriculture lands 2. EGAS and the LDCs will develop a price list in cooperation with the agriculture directorate in each governorate. 3. A Compensation Committee is initiated to work on the land acquisition procedures. Members of the committee are representatives of: 1) Town Gas, 2) Egypt Gas, 3)Agriculture Associations and Agriculture Directorates. 4. The committee screens the affected lands and prepare preliminary census for the affected lands and identifies the PAPs for compensation 13 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 5. Meeting is paid to the PAPs in order to inform them about the project and compensation arrangements. As well the value of the compensation and payment procedures. 6. The PAPs prepare documents declaring their legal status with the help of the Agriculture Associations 7. A contract is signed with the LDCs and compensation is paid to the PAPs, this process is finalized prior any construction works 8. All payments will be reimbursed from EGAS after the completion of the construction work in each area as part of the vouchers to be sent to EGAS The above mentioned procedures are already adopted by EGAS and the LDCs. However, in compliance with the WB OP 4.12, EGAS will embrace the following procedures: 1. A consultant will be hired in order to prepare a Resettlement Action Plan. He will work closely with the compensation committee 2. A full inventory and socioeconomic screening will be applied. The results will guide the compensation committee to implement their activities accordingly. 3. The PAPs will be consulted during the preparation of the RAP in order to provide them with the required information regarding their rights, valuation procedures and grievances and redress mechanism. 4. Final assessment by EGAS team to evaluate the needed lands in cooperation with the Agricultural Associations and the RAP consultant will be applied two months prior to the construction in order to verify the exact type of crops. 5. After receiving the approval of the WB on the RAP, the documents will be translated and disclosed to the PAPs in the Agriculture Association, EGAS website and the World Bank Infoshop. Thereafter, the Compensation Committee will start their resettlement activities. A list of affected owners/tenants and type of loss will be disclosed in the Agriculture Associations. 6. A continuous dialogue will be applied with the PAPs as part of stakeholder engagement activities 7. The PAPs will develop the needed legal documents from the Agriculture Associations. The documents should be shared with the Compensation Committee. 8. The value of compensation of the potential affected lands/crops/trees and assets will be defined and forwarded to the financial department in the Town Gas and Egypt Gas. If the owner/tenant approved the compensation an agreement will be signed 14 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report with them. Thereafter the financial department will release the compensation amount of money 9. The Compensation Committee will disburse the compensation value according to the following system: • Full compensation will be given before the construction • After the construction, the Compensation Committee will re-measure the actual affected crops, lands and assets. Such projects frequently damage more than the areas estimated to be affected. Thus, revaluation is crucial in order to give fair compensation for the owner/tenant.. • The owner/tenant should receive any additional amount of compensation needed for further demolishing and impact on the assets, crops and trees 10. Complete legal procedures for land acquisition will be documented by the Social Development Officers within the Town Gas, Egypt Gas and a copy should be kept with EGAS Social Development Officers. EGAS should maintain all the records for the purposes of internal and external monitoring and the Bank due diligence. 15 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 3 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR AFFECTED PERSONS 3.1 Defining Affected Persons Project affected persons (PAPs) are defined in this policy framework as individuals who may be subjected to adverse economic, social, or cultural impacts by the WB’s assisted projects. These impacts may constitute anything from the loss of physical assets such as land, farm lands, crops, commercial properties, homes, personal belongings, sources of income, and cultural / historical / religious sites, to nonphysical assets such as social capital and cultural networks and activities. Moreover, adverse impacts also include the loss of access to the physical and non-physical assets and the involuntary restriction of access to legally designated parks and protected areas. |Table 3-1 highlights some of the key losses that may arise from land acquisition. Table 3-1: Possible Losses from Land Acquisition Land Agricultural land (rented or owned) Access to land Structures Houses or living quarters (rented or owned) Other physical structures (rented or owned) Income Income from crops Income from wage earnings Income from affected business Access to formal employment opportunities Communal2 Public Schools Public Hospitals Markets Cemeteries Social capital: networks, activities, relationships Environmental Access to natural resources Negative environmental impacts resulting from land acquisition or from the project itself 2 The projects should not be permitted to infringe on or damage in any way public cemeteries or private graveyards or graves physical assets. If extremely necessary, such cases shall be subject to the laws of the Government of Egypt to this regard. 16 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 3.2 Eligibility Criteria All APs who suffer a complete or partial loss of assets or access to assets shall be eligible for some kind of assistance, according to their legal rights to the land, if it can be proven that they occupied the land before the claim cut-off date. The Bank OP4.12 specifically proposes three general categories for eligibility as illustrated in Table 3-2 Table 3-2: Criteria for Eligibility (OP 4.12) Displacement Category Entitlement Individuals who have Compensation for loss in land and assets at full formal legal rights to land replacement cost. (including customary and In case of physical relocation, provide assistance during traditional rights recognized relocation (i.e. moving allowances) and residential housing under the laws of Egypt) and / or agricultural sites with productive and location advantages equivalent to the lost sites. Support after displacement, until livelihoods and standards of living are restored to pre-displacement levels. Development assistance in addition to compensation measures (i.e. land preparation, credit facilities, training, job opportunities). Individuals who do not Compensation for loss in land and assets at full have formal legal rights to replacement cost. land, but have a claim to In case of physical relocation, provide assistance during such land or assets relocation (i.e. moving allowances) and residential housing (provided that such claims and / or agricultural sites with productive and locational are recognized under advantages equivalent to the lost sites. Egyptian laws or become Support after displacement, until livelihoods and recognized through a standards of living are restored to pre-displacement levels. process identified in the resettlement plan) Development assistance in addition to compensation measures (i.e. land preparation, credit facilities, training, job opportunities). Individuals who have no Resettlement assistance as appropriate (i.e. land, assets, recognizable legal right cash, employment, etc.). or claim to the land they are occupying (i.e. squatter settlements, disputed ownership). In addition, all individuals in possession of properties (i.e. land, houses, structures) that may 17 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report be adversely affected by any of the projects’ activities (i.e. construction, rehabilitation, etc.) shall also be eligible for some sort of compensation which shall be identified in the resettlement plan depending on the type of damage. 3.3 Estimated potential resettlement impacts The potential resettlement impacts will likely be involved in construction of gas pressure reduction stations and gas pipelines. The estimated amount of lands needed is the following: • The project will finance a total of 25 pressure reduction stations. Each station will require approximately 1600 square meters of land (40m x 40m) on average . The total amount land needed for the PRSs will be about 40,000 square meters. • The project will finance construction of 178 km of pipelines. The diameter of the pipe will approximately be 1.3 meter. The total temporary land use will be about 356,000 square meters. Parts of these pipelines will pass through agriculture land resulting in temporary disruption for the crops, trees and the income of farmers. 18 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 4 METHODS OF VALUATION OF AFFECTED ASSETS AND COMPENSATION 4.1 Asset Valuation The valuation of losses in physical assets will be carried out by assessing the market value of the assets, if known, and estimating the replacement cost. Replacement cost is simply calculated as the cost of replacing the lost assets plus any transaction costs associated with brining the asset to pre-displacement value. However, the valuation of crops will be mainly relied upon the price lists developed by the Agriculture directorate and revisited annually. Replacement cost will differ depending on the type of asset, as illustrated in Table 4-1. Table 4-1: Replacement Cost for Tangible Assets Asset Replacement Cost Agricultural Land Equals the pre-project or pre-displacement, whichever is higher, market value of land of equal productive potential or use located in the vicinity of the affected land, plus the cost of preparing the land to levels similar to those of the affected land, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes. Urban Land Equals the pre-displacement market value of land of equal size and use, with similar or improved public infrastructure facilities and services and located in the vicinity of the affected land, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes. Houses / Equals the market cost of the materials to build a replacement Other structure with an area and quality similar to or better than those Structures of the affected structure, or to repair a partially affected structure, plus the cost of transporting building materials to the construction site, plus the cost of any labor and contractors’ fees, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes. Source: WB OP 4.12 For intangible losses that cannot easily be valued in monetary terms (i.e. access to employment opportunities, public services, natural resources, social capital), the subprojects should attempt to establish access to equivalent resources and earning opportunities that are acceptable to the PAPs. 4.2 Compensation Compensation will be provided to all individuals whose assets or access to assets is affected or damaged, as a consequence of land acquisition or any other activities undertaken by the projects. The compensation for the loss of physical and nonphysical assets will vary 19 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report depending on the type of loss, and eligibility of the PAPs. Compensation may come in the form of cash compensation, in-kind compensation, and/or assistance. All PAPs will be entitled to monetary compensation at replacement cost, at market value (at the entitlement cut-off date) for affected tangible assets. Another option may be in-kind compensation where the affected assets would be replaced with an asset of similar size, value, and quality. The decision on which type of compensation is used should be jointly agreed upon between the project staff and the PAPs and shall be subject to the availability of replaceable assets. Moreover, development and resettlement transitional assistance needed to restore the livelihood and standard of living of PAPs under the subproject to pre-project levels shall also be part of the compensation component of any resettlement plan (i.e. short- term jobs, subsistence support, moving allowance, salary maintenance, food assistance, etc.). It should be noted here that compensation for losses in communal property shall only be in- kind for the community as a whole, and shall take the form of reconstruction of the affected or damaged facility (i.e. public school buildings, markets, etc.) to - at least - the same standard it was on prior to the project’s implementation. 5 ENTITLEMENT MATRIX Each RAP should develop a resettlement matrix that identifies the expected negative impacts from the project, the eligible persons for compensation, and the compensation policy that is to be applied. Since the detailed activities under this project have not yet been specifically identified, Table -5 is entitlement matrix that may serve as a generic tool for identifying the possible losses arising from the expected projects and the respective entitlement benefits of the PAPs. 20 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Table 5-1: Entitlement Matrix for Affected Persons Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact Agricultural Land Loss of Permanent Farmers / Individuals • Provide cash compensation at • arable and (complete who have formal legal replacement cost for the lost land3 grazing or partial) ownership rights to plus the cost of preparing the land agricultural loss of land to levels similar to those of the land or arable and affected land, plus the cost of any access to it grazing land registration and transfer taxes. located in the project • Provide cash compensation for site loss of crops or trees at replacement cost. Farmers / Individuals • Provide development and who do not have transitional assistance in locating formal legal new replacement lease land. ownership rights to land but have • Provide cash compensation for temporary or leasing loss of crops or trees at rights replacement cost. Farmers / Individuals • No compensation for land. who do not have any recognizable legal • Provide landless PAPs with right or claim to the resettlement assistance in securing temporary or lease rights to 3 Calculated at entitlement cut-off date. 21 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact land replacement land • Provide cash compensation for loss of crops or trees at replacement cost. Temporary4 Farmers / Individuals • No compensation for land if • If the temporary loss continues for (complete who have formal legal returned to owner in less than one more than one year, PAPs will be or partial) ownership rights to year. given a choice of either continuing loss of all or land with the temporary arrangements, part of • Provide cash compensation or selling the affected land to the arable and equivalent to the replacement cost project at full replacement cost at grazing land at market price of renting the land current market value located in during the temporary use. the project • Provide cash compensation for • Provision of development site loss of crops or trees at assistance to enable farmers / land replacement cost and owners to restore land to its compensation for loss of net previous condition or better quality income from subsequent crops that by providing measures to improve cannot be planted for the duration land quality in cases of land being of the lease. adversely affected. Farmers / Individuals • No compensation for land if who do not have returned to owner in less than one formal legal year. ownership rights to land but have • Provide cash compensation temporary or leasing equivalent to the replacement cost rights at market price of renting the land during the temporary use. • Provide cash compensation for 4 Temporary here refers to a period of up to 3 year maximum (in conformance to the Government of Egypt’s Legislation). 22 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact loss of crops or trees at replacement cost and compensation for loss of net income from subsequent crops that cannot be planted for the duration of the lease. Farmers / Individuals • No compensation for land if • Provision of development and who do not have any returned to owner in less than one resettlement assistance to landless recognizable legal year. PAPs with no legal rights. right or claim to the land • Provide cash compensation for loss of crops or trees at replacement cost. Urban Land (Residential and /or Commercial) Loss of Permanent Individuals who have • Provide cash compensation at • urban (complete formal legal replacement cost of land of equal residential or partial) ownership rights to size and use, with similar or or loss of land improved public infrastructure commercial urban facilities and services and located in non-arable residential the vicinity of the affected land, land or or plus the cost of any registration access to it commercial and transfer taxes. non-arable land • In the case that there are structures on the land, provide cash compensation at replacement cost for the materials used to rebuild the structures or to partially repair an affected structure. Individuals who do • In the case that there are structures 23 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact not have formal legal on the land which have been built ownership rights to by the users, provide cash land but have compensation at replacement cost temporary or leasing for the materials used to rebuild rights the structures or to partially repair an affected structure. • Provide development and transitional assistance in locating new replacement lease land Individuals who do • Provide no compensation for land. not have any recognizable legal • In the case that there are structures right or claim to the on the land which have been built land by the users, provide cash compensation at replacement cost for the materials used to rebuild the structures or to partially repair an affected structure. • Provide landless PAPs with resettlement and transitional assistance in securing alternative commercial or residential land and to restore their livelihoods. Temporary Individuals who have • No compensation for land if • If the temporary loss continues for (complete formal legal returned to owner in less than one more than one year, PAPs will be or partial) ownership rights to year. given a choice of either continuing loss of land with the temporary arrangements, urban • Provide cash compensation or selling the affected land to the residential equivalent to the replacement cost project at full replacement cost at or at market price of renting the land current market value during the temporary use 24 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact commercial • Provide cash compensation for • Provision of assistance to enable non-arable loss of crops, trees, or structures at the land users owners to restore land replacement cost land to its pre-subproject condition by providing measures to improve Individuals who do • No compensation for land if land quality in cases where land is not have formal legal returned to owner in less than one adversely affected ownership rights to year. land but have temporary or leasing • Provide cash compensation rights equivalent to the replacement cost at market price of renting the land during the temporary use • Provide cash compensation for loss of crops, trees, or structures at replacement cost Individuals who do • No compensation for land if • Provision of resettlement assistance not have any returned to owner in less than one to landless PAPs with no legal recognizable legal year. rights right or claim to the land • Provide cash compensation for loss of crops, trees, or structures at replacement cost Structures or Buildings (Commercial, Business, Industrial, or Residential) Loss of Permanent Individuals who have • Provide cash compensation at • (complete formal legal replacement cost which equals the structures or or partial) ownership rights to market cost of materials used to access to loss of the structures build a replacement structure with them structures similar area and quality, or to repair a partially affected structure, plus 25 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact the cost of transporting building materials to the construction site, plus the cost of any labor and contractors’ fees, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes. Individuals who do • Provide assistance in moving and • A 3-months notice - at least - to be not have formal legal finding similar and affordable given to the tenants. ownership rights to rental accommodation (this may land but have include moving allowance and temporary or leasing rental allowance for a transitional rights (tenants) period). Individuals who do • Provide cash compensation at • The Environmental and Social not have any replacement cost for the structures Officer may look into the recognizable legal if they were built by the users. possibilities of formalizing the right or claim to the structures following their repair. land (squatters and • Provide assistance in moving and persons in ownership finding similar and affordable dispute) rental accommodation (this may include moving allowance and rental allowance for a transitional period). Standing Crops, Trees, and Plants Loss of Permanent Farmers or individuals • Provide cash compensation for • standing (complete who cultivate the land loss of crops, trees, or plants at crops, trees, or partial) and who have formal replacement cost. or plants or loss of legal ownership rights access to standing to the land on which them the crops are crops, trees, or 26 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact plants Farmers or individuals • Provide cash compensation for who do not have loss of crops, trees, or plants at formal legal replacement cost. ownership rights to land on which the crops are but have temporary or leasing rights (tenants) Farmers or individuals • Provide cash compensation for who do not have any loss of crops, trees, or plants at recognizable legal replacement cost. right or claim to the land on which the crops are Income or Access to Income (Commercial, Business, and Industrial Activities) Loss of Permanent Owner or workers in • Provide transitional cash • A list of available commercial, source of loss of formal registered compensation until new permanent industrial, and business activities in income or income businesses employment is secured based on each affected commune access to source or net income (for a maximum period source of access to it of 6 months). • A list of PAP and entitled persons. income • The Environmental and Social • Provide development assistance to Officer shall assist in the provision PAPs (i.e. training in specific areas) of development assistance to in order to help them to maintain severely affected PAPs and and/or improve their income vulnerable groups (i.e. design generation potential and access to training programs, formalizing gainful employment. informal activities, access to credit, 27 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact Owner or workers in • Provide transitional cash including them in the project’s informal unregistered compensation until new contractors’ specifications wherever businesses employment is secured based on possible). minimum wage per month in the respective district (for a maximum period of 6 months) • Priority shall be given to severely affected PAPs in the provision of any relevant employment in the activities related to the project. Temporary Owner or workers in • Provide cash compensation for the loss of formal registered duration of business/income income businesses generation that is disrupted based source or on net income. access to it Owner or workers in Provide cash compensation for the informal unregistered duration of business/income generation businesses that is disrupted based on the minimum wage per month in the respective district. Community Resources Loss of Permanent All members of the • Affected land will be replaced in community (complete community areas identified in consultation with assets or or partial affected communities and relevant access to loss) of organizations and authorities. them community physical • Provide alternative or similar assets resources to compensate for the loss of access to community 28 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Type of Level of Entitled Person(s) Compensation Policy & Standards Remarks Losses Impact physical resources Temporary All members of the • Restoration of affected community (complete community buildings and structures to original or partial or better condition loss) of community • Provide alternative or similar physical resources to compensate for the assets temporary loss of access to community physical resources Loss of Permanent All members of the • Provide development assistance to • Identify different forms of social socio- (complete community enable community members to capital from PAPs’ point of view economic or partial take advantage of income (i.e. social credit, networks, social and/or loss) of restoration measures noted above. cohesion, etc.) social- community cultural non- • Provide alternative or similar • Consultation with PAPs to identify relationships physical resources to compensate for the measures to rectify the permanent / networks assets loss of access to community social or partial losses in social capital. or access to capital. them Temporary All members of the • Provide development assistance to (complete community enable community members to or partial take advantage of income loss) of restoration measures noted above. community non- • Provide alternative or similar physical resources to compensate for the assets temporary loss of access to community social capital. 29 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 5.1 Organizational Arrangements and Procedures for Delivery of Entitlements 5.1.1 Institutional and Organizational Arrangement EGAS, Town Gas and Egypt Gas have a wide experience regarding the land acquisition. Their adopted procedures will be summarized into two cases 1) when land is needed for the PRSs and 2) when gas pipelines cross agriculture land. The case when land is required for the Pressure Reduction Stations (PRSs): 1- The LDCs technical staff choose three plots of lands for the location of the PRSs. They primarily select state owned lands. 2- In case no state owned lands is available, privately owned lands is selected 3- LDCs in cooperation with EGAS inform the land owners about their willingness to purchase the lands. 4- Each land owner will propose the price of his land. 5- EGAS and LDCs verify the most appropriate land (price and technical wise). After determining the appropriate land to be purchased they communicate with the owner and sign a preliminary contract. A down payment is paid prior to the contract signing. 6- When the land owner provides the required documents, a final contract is registered accompanied by the final payment. The case when gas pipeline laying crosses agricultural land 1- The technical staff at Town Gas and Egypt Gas chooses the final routes with the least impact on lands. 2- Permissions for street cutting will be obtained in cooperation of the local governmental units. 3- The agriculture Directorate provides a Price list for the crops and trees, the price list is updated annually 4- EGAS and LDCs communicate with the governorate authority in order to form a compensation committee that includes representatives from the following entities: a. Agriculture directorate b. Agriculture associations c. Other members from the governorate 5- The compensation committee screens the affected lands and prepare preliminary census report 6- The compensation is identified for each project affected persons. 7- Meeting is paid to the PAP to inform them of the project and the compensation arrangements 8- The PAPs prepare documents declaring their legal status in cooperation of the Agriculture Associations 30 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 9- After the approval of the land and crops owners on the compensation, a contract is signed and compensation is paid prior the commencement of any project activity This project will necessitate an active cooperation between various entities on the central and regional level. Due to the wide range of experience gained along the life of the Natural Gas projects, it was noticeable that the members of EGAS working within the Governmental Relation Department have a wide experience in involuntary resettlement . However, they are not fully aware about the WB regulations, documentation skills and disclosure activities. Thus, providing them with a preliminary idea about the WB regulations will be of high importance Following are the main entities and committees handling the resettlement activities: A. EGAS, Town GAS and Egypt GAS are the main entities responsible for involuntary resettlement related issue. The main actors and committees are as follows: • Within EGAS, the Governmental Relations Department has the responsibility for ensuring that all resettlement and Compensation activities are carried out through coordination with the Local Distribution Companies as elaborated in the proposed preparation process in section 6.2. The Governmental Relations Department is also responsible for obtaining the required permits/approvals and handling any complaints concerning resettlement or compensation arrangements received through the stage two of the Grievance Redress Mechanism as explained in section 6.3.2 • EGAS has assigned a team of Social Development Officers (SDOs) while Town Gas and Egypt Gas are planning to assign a team of SDOs they will be playing a key role in managing the impacts related to involuntary resettlement. Their role will include but not be limited to, preparing ToRs for the RAPs preparation, participate in the census surveys related to the RAPs, compile information related to PAPs and compensation, monitor the implementation of the RAP and handle grievance and respond to complainants of PAPs. B. Other support entities 1. Ministry of Agriculture The Agriculture Directorate: is responsible for developing price lists for all types of crops that might be affected • The agriculture associations, is responsible for the following Provide a proof of property documentation for lands and crops • Nominates a member to accompany Compensation Committee during the inventory, 31 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report •Estimates the value of crops and trees according to their actual conditions • Participate with the Compensation Committee during the payment of compensation • Attend indvidual consultatins related to the resettlment • PAPs lists are published in the agriculture association 2. Governorate Authority and Local Governmental Units are responsible for • Providing the persmissions and approvals on lands to be temporarly expropriated • Provide the plots of lands required for the construction of Pressure Reduction Stations • Participate with the Compensation Committee during the payment of compensation 5.1.2 Procedure for delivery of Entitlements 5.1.2.1 Project Screening Once the detailed activities and work plan under the project have been identified, EGAS Governmental Relations Department will obtain all permits/approvals related to the project. Thereafter, they will cooperate with SDOs of EGAS, Town Gas and Egypt Gas, to carry out social screening to determine whether or not the project components will result in any resettlement impact and accordingly SDOs from EGAS, and LDCs will decide the need for the preparation of a resettlement action plan or an abbreviated Resettlement Action Plan 5.1.2.2 Preparation of Socio-Economic and Inventory Survey Following the identification of the sub-projects that may involve involuntary resettlement, EGAS Governmental Relations Department in cooperation with SDOs of the LDCs will carry out a socio-economic study and census survey, in which baseline data within the sub- project’s target areas is collected. This information shall include the PAPs and related household members or dependents, total land holdings, and affected assets amongst other things. This information will be put in writing and shall be used in determining the appropriate compensation and assistance for each affected individual / household. The objective of conducting this socio-economic survey is to: • Introduce the sub-project to the PAPs. • Collect census data to identify PAPs on the individual and household levels. • Collect census data to identify vulnerable and severely affected PAPs. 32 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report • Collect census data on the overall socio-economic environment of the affected communities • Identify stakeholders. • Identify impacts of the sub-project on the livelihoods of the PAP (i.e. property, ,structures, income, etc.). • Identify any concerns or worries the PAPs may have • Identify the resettlement preferences of the PAPs. 5.2 Preparation of Resettlement Action Plans Any project activity that shall entail the acquisition of land or may result in the involuntary resettlement of people or loss or restriction of access to private or communal resources will require the preparation of a RAP or abbreviated RAP depending on the number of people affected or the significance of the resettlement impacts.. EGAS will contract an independent consultant to prepare the RAP, with the participation of SDOs of Egypt Gas and Town Gas under the supervision of EGAS SDO.. The commencement of the census to be conducted under the RAP will be the cut -off date. This will be announced to the public and only the PAPs included in the results of the inventory will be considered as eligible for compensation. The cut off should be established to minimize the influx of outsiders and ineligible compensation claims. The RAP should assess the number of PAPs, propose alternative locations for the sub- projects if possible, identify the eligibility criteria, include provisions for compensation and assistance, and address the means by which the sub-project monitoring and evaluation will take place to ensure that the PAPs receive their compensation and that their grievances are heard and addressed. The mitigation measures and compensation policies proposed in the RAP shall be disclosed to the PAPs for feedback and comments. More specifically, the RAP should include: • A description of the sub-project • Identification of potential impacts • Objectives of RAP • Relevant findings of the socio-economic study • Legal framework • Institutional framework • Eligibility criteria and eligible PAPs • Valuation and compensation for losses • Resettlement measures • Site selection, site preparation, and relocation • Housing, infrastructure, and social services 33 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report • Environmental protection and management • Community participation • Integration with host populations • Grievance procedures • Organizational responsibilities • Implementation schedule • Costs and budget • Monitoring and evaluation 5.3 RAP Review and Approval The RAP, including the proposed mitigation measures within the plan, will need to be reviewed and approved prior to making a decision on whether or not the sub-project shall be implemented. The RAP will be reviewed by EGAS Governmental Relations Department and approved by EGAS SDO then will be sent to the WB for final review and approval. 5.4 RAP Implementation Once the RAP is approved by the Bank, it will be translated into Arabic and disclosed locally as well as in InfoShop at the Bank. The LDCs are responsible for implementation of the RAP . Signing Compensation Contract and Compensation payment PAPs will be consulted on their compensation preferences they will be formally informed through written or verbal notification. In case some of the PAPs are illiterate they are notified in the presence of at least one public official who is mainly one of the agriculture association representatives. The SDOs of the LDCs will arrange meetings with the PAPs to document the lands acquired by the sub-project throughout the implementation period and discuss the compensation process. The PAP will be required to sign a contract detailing the acquired land plots and / or partially or completely affected structures and the corresponding types of compensation (i.e. cash or in-kind) that have been agreed upon. The signature of the compensation contracts as well as the actual payments and in-kin transfers shall be made in the presence of at least one public official from the village authorities. The contracts may also include contracts on possible transitional or developmental assistance and income restoration measures that will be given to the PAPs including, provision of skills training, access to credit, and sub-project related job opportunities. 34 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 5.5 Grievance Redress Mechanisms Since the resettlement work will be carried out with the full participation of the PAP, it is expected that no major grievance issue will arise. However, to ensure that the PAP have avenues for redressing their grievance related to any aspect of land acquisition and resettlement, detailed procedures of redressal of grievances have been established in this RPF. The objective is to respond to the complaints of the PAP speedily and in a transparent manner, without resorting to complicated formal channels to the extent possible. The ESIAF has prepared detailed grievance mechanism that will be shared with the community beneficiaries. Leaflets, posters and brochures will be prepared and distributed to the beneficiaries, NGOs, local governmental units, mosques and churches. Thus, sufficient and appropriate information about the GRM will be shared with the communities prior to the construction phase. EGAS, Town Gas and Egypt Gas adopt multi-levels of GRM. Three stages will be functioning. They are as follows: (a) Stage 1, any person aggrieved by any aspect of the resettlement document can lodge an oral or written grievance to the SDOs of Town Gas or Egypt Gas. The SDOs should provide resolution within 10 days; (b) Stage 2, if the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the decision of the SDOs of Town Gas or Egypt Gas at Stage 1, He can present the case to EGAS SDO where he should provide resolution within 15 days. (c) Stage 3, if the aggrieved person is still dissatisfied with the decision of EGAS SDO at stage 2,, the case may be submitted for consideration by the People’s Court in accordance with relevant procedures. Meanwhile, the PAPs should be well informed that the Administrative Courts have set the following principles: • The contracted companies have freedom in selecting the appropriate property for expropriation. • The determination of the exact area (in square meters) to be expropriated is subject to the discretion of the administration and not subject to judicial review. • Expropriating the ownership of land to extend pipelines below does not prevent the administration from appropriating the surface of the same land for public use. • Courts have asserted their judicial review authority whenever the administration’s exercises of its discretionary powers are for political or personal objectives aimed at spite. 35 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report • The State Council noted that the administration might not expropriate property for merely achieving monetary gains. Accordingly, it has to be opted that the expropriation act by the local council of an area adjacent to the location where a new station will be relocated aiming merely at making a profit was void. 5.6 Vulnerable Groups The Egyptian regulation does not specifically state any privileges for those vulnerable groups. However, the World Bank OP 4.12 emphasizes the need to give special attention to the right of vulnerable groups to make sure that they are not excluded from any adopted measures within the overall resettlement actions. By conventional definition, the vulnerable population, are those groups of people who are typically excluded, disadvantaged or marginalized based on their economic, ethnic, social, or cultural characteristics, Various groups could fit within this description (e.g., women, youth, people with disabilities, refugees), there is always a need for a more specific and focused identification for them within the context of the project. The RPF analysis methodology for identifying the vulnerable groups and assessing project’s impacts on them has been influenced by the Sustainable Livelihood Approach (SLA) which helped in setting the scene for describing the context, motivations and resources of the affected vulnerable households. Specific attention should therefore be paid to the needs of the following vulnerable groups, including: a. Persons below the poverty line, the landless, b. Project affected persons who may not be protected through national land compensation legislation. Vulnerable people will be identified at socio-economic survey stage. And according to the vulnerability of these groups, each RAP developed will identify the following: a. Vulnerable people; b. The project impact on them; c. The required assistance at the various stages of the process: negotiation, compensation, moving, d. Necessary measures to assist the vulnerable person, e. Means of monitoring and evaluating the continual assistance after resettlement and/or compensation. Assistance provided to vulnerable persons differs depending upon their individual needs and preferences. In general, assistance falls under one or more of the following forms: a. Assistance in the compensation payment procedure (e.g., going to the bank with the person to cash the compensation check), 36 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report b. Assistance in the post payment period to secure the compensation money and reduce risks of misuse/robbery, 5.7 Resettlement Monitoring and Evaluation Arrangement In line with WB requirements, monitoring the implementation of the resettlement activities will be carried out by the SDOs of the LDCs and supervised by EGAS SDO, monitoring will be held every three months, results and findings will be included in quarterly project progress report. The report will mainly cover resettlement policies and compensation standards, resettlement progress, delivery of resettlement compensation, provision of development and transitional assistance to PAPs (especially vulnerable groups), implementation schedule, fund disbursements, land or structure allocation, and grievances and redress. External Monitoring might be required to ensure that the overall objective of the resettlement plan is achieved in an equitable and transparent manner and ensure the effectiveness of the monitoring and evaluation activities carried out by the LDCs and EGAS. Monitoring indicators are shown in the following table. Table 5-2: Verifiable Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation Implementation of Resettlement Activities Monitoring Evaluation Percentage of individuals selecting cash or Proposed use of payments a combination of cash and in-kind compensation Payment of compensation to PAPs in Conformance to compensation policies various categories described in the RAP Number of grievances Timeliness and quality of decisions made on grievances Delivery of technical assistance, Facilitation of access to technical and relocation, payment of transitional development assistance and transitional subsistence and moving allowances allowances Delivery of income restoration and Ability of individuals and households to development assistance re-store sources of income Public information dissemination and Timeliness, quality, and effectiveness of consultation procedures consultation and information disclosure 37 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report 6 Public Consultation and Disclosure 6.1 Consultation carried out during RPF preparation Extensive public consultations were carried out with various stakeholders at various locations in preparation of the RPF. The locations, number of people that participated and the consultation methods are summarized in the Table 7-1 Table 6-1: Summary of Consultation Sessions Date location participants Number Methods Male Female December Potential Focus group 2013 beneficiaries, discussions, During data government individual collection officials, interviews, phase NGO public representatives meetings Aswan Potential 25 9 FGD beneficiaries Alex 16 8 FGD and Ismailia government 16 8 FGD Giza officials FGD 18 17 Daqahlia 24 8 FGD Gharbeia 16 8 FGD Qalubia 6 8 FGD Menoufia 31 1 FGD Qena 22 10 FGD Matrouh 11 1 FGD Aswan governmental 5 1 In-depth and NGOs Alex 4 1 In-depth Ismailia 4 0 In-depth Giza 11 1 In-depth Daqahlia 6 0 In-depth Gharbeia 4 0 In-depth Qalubia 3 2 In-depth 38 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Date location participants Number Methods Menoufia 4 0 In-depth Qena 2 2 In-depth Matrouh 2 0 In-depth December Giza Potential; 257 299 Structured 2013 beneficiaries questionnaire Matrouh 24 35 During data collection Menoufia 52 48 phase Aswan 39 55 Gharbeia 25 36 Daqahlia 100 102 Qalubia 69 206 Alexandria 94 56 Ismailia 53 71 Sohag 78 63 Qena 75 67 26th Nov 2013 Sohag Potential 71 9 Scoping phase beneficiaries, 28th Nov 2013 Menoufia 59 23 government 24th Nov2013 Giza officials, 68 21 NGO representatives 21st Dec 2013 Aswan Potential 119 30 Public beneficiaries, consultation 21st Dec 2013 Menoufia 61 13 government 23rd Dec Qena officials, 96 57 2013 NGO 23rd Dec Giza representatives 73 26 2013 25th Dec 2013 Matrouh 47 4 25th Dec 2013 Sohag 82 22 26th Dec 2013 Alexandria 26 29 29th Dec 2013 Daqahlia 45 12 29th Dec 2013 Gharbeia 55 24 30th Dec 2013 Qalubia 63 8 39 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Date location participants Number Methods 30th Dec 2013 Ismailia 31 48 Total 1992 1449 Detailed list of participants is included in the consultation Annex The purpose of public participation and consultation was to create awareness on the project and involve those persons who are likely to be affected positively or negatively, and involve also other stakeholders by giving them opportunities to express their views and concerns about expected and perceived impacts and about the most suitable ways for mitigating negative effects and enhancing positive project effects. With due consideration of gender, consultations were carried out through various methods including individual interviews, consultation meetings, and informal and formal group discussions. Various topics were covered in the consultations. The issues raised and the responses given are summarized in Table 7-2. Table 6-2: Summary of Consultation Topics, Concerns and Responses Subject Questions and Responses comments Impacts on agriculture Please consider avoiding Various measures will be land and crops the construction of the taken to avoid taking of NG grid through the agricultural land. agriculture land, which However, temporary use could be severely affected agricultural land might not be avoidable in some case in construction of the gas pipelines. In that case, compensation will be paid to the crop damages based on market price Compensation strategy How can we are A resettlement Action guaranteed that the NG Plan will be prepared companies will be according to the Egyptian committed to Law and WB regulations compensating the affected OP 4.12. The RAP will people include the detailed arrangement of compensation.. 40 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Subject Questions and Responses comments Timing of paying The compensation should Compensation will be compensation be paid to the affected paid upfront and before farmers without delay. the start of any physical construction activities. Dealing with informal land What would be the case if EGAS ensures that such occupant and squatters the land that EGAS is cases are settled and that purchasing involves illegal those people are users or occupants compensated, even in the form of in-kind compensation (hiring them as part of the project as guards for the PRSs). EGAS aims for land free of disputes.. Land purchase value How the land for PRSs is The compensation value being valued? will be determined based on prevailing market price in the project areas. Impact on local businesses A repeated concern was Regarding access to shops, due to construction works about damaging the street most of NG companies’ without restoration activities take place during activities and the potential night. The digging never impacts of this on the exceeds two days. The local businesses of certain contractors will install areas. Some shops might wooden board for pedestrian be affected during the that enable people to have construction since digging access to shops. activities will result in preventing people to access such shops. How they will be compensated 41 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Subject Questions and Responses comments Land alternatives for the It is recommended to The practice of EGAs, PRSs define more than one plot Town Gas and Egypt Gas of land as alternatives for is in line with this the pressure reduction recommendation. In stations. This acquiring land for the recommendation should PRSs, priority is given to help in minimizing the government owned problems with the land land. owners Impact on the LPG One of the main concerns Based on previous distributors raised during the experience in similar consultation is the projects in Greater Cairo potential impacts on the and other Governorates, LPG distributors. A this group of people was strategy should be slightly affected. Similarly adopted to compensate with this project, the for those people probability of negative impact on the livelihoods of this group is limited. Their business will target other unserved areas and unserved houses. Nevertheless, ESMP will be prepared to ensure the negative impacts are adequately mitigated.. Information dissemination How will the project All safeguards instruments, and disclosure inform about any including RPF, ESIAF, RAP, procedures related to land and ESIA and ESMP, will be acquisition, particularly disclosed locally. A Social given the fact that the Development Officer will be majority of the residents assigned to disseminate the are illiterate project information at local level. 42 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Subject Questions and Responses comments Grievance mechanism How the complaints will Before the start of the be addressed on the local project, EGAS will ensure level. It is recommended that the designed to share information grievance system is related to the complaints published and accessible through flyers and to local people. brochures Awareness activities Awareness activities This will be considered should cover the contact person in the site (foreman) and the GRM personnel 6.2 Consultations arrangements during project implementation During project implementation, when resettlement impacts are involved and a RAP needs to be prepared, consultations with affected persons will be carried out by EGAS through the independent consultant that will be contracted for the RAP preparation process in cooperation of Town Gas and Egypt Gas SDOs under the supervision of EGAS SDO. Prior to or during the consultation, the PAPs should be well informed with the following information: - Project components - Project impacts - PAPs’ legal rights and entitlements - Compensation policies - Resettlement activities - Grievance and redress Mechanism - Implementation schedule - Public consultation and disclosure of information. - Organizational responsibilities. It is crucial that the PAPs and other primary stakeholders are involved in the project from the very early stages, and that relevant and adequate information about the subproject and its activities is provided to them in a timely manner, since this would: • Help to identify the project impacts and the affected individuals, households, and communities (especially the most vulnerable groups) • Allow for the collection of more accurate data for the socio-economic survey • Make the delivery of entitlement and services more transparent • Reduce the potential for conflicts and minimize the risk of project delays 43 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report • Support the formulation and design of resettlement programs and rehabilitation measures that meets the needs and priorities of the affected people 6.3 Information disclosure and local access to information EGAS will take steps to ensure that affected persons and communities can obtain relevant information relating to the project in general and the land acquisition and resettlement arrangements in particular. As a first step, the safeguards documents and RAP will be available to the public, in English and Arabic. Additionally, summary contents of the RPF and RAP, including compensation rates for all categories of land and assets, eligibility criteria for all modes of assistance, and information regarding the project grievance procedures, will be posted in an accessible and prominent place accessible to project affected persons. 7 BUDGET AND SOURCES OF FUNDING RAPS At this stage, it is difficult to estimate the total resettlement cost. The actual resettlement cost and budget will be included in the RAP which will be prepared during project implementation. The budget shall consider all of the anticipated impacts under the project and calculate the cost (compensation, administrative costs and monitoring…. etc) according to actual replacement costs (at market value). EGAS is fully responsible for any compensation for land acquisition.. In addition, the Local Distribution Companies namely Egypt Gas and Town Gas will be responsible for paying the compensation to the PAPs based on the price lists developed by EGAS in coordination with the Agriculture Directorate. Thereafter, the compensation costs will be reimbursed from EGAS. 44 Resettlement Policy Framework, Natural Gas connection project in 11 governorates February 2014- Draft report Annex I: List of participants for Public Consultation Sessions ESIAF NG Connection 1.1M HHs- 11 Governorates 45 Annex I: List of participants for Public Consultation Sessions ESIAF NG Connection 1.1M HHs- 11 Governorates List of participants in Scoping sessions Scanned List of Participants in Giza Governorate No Name Gender Position Position Firm Tel 1 Dr.Tahany Abbas Mahmoud F ‫إدارة‬ Director of the Department of 01006243167 ‫ا‬ Environmental Health 2 Mohamed Abd El kerim Mahmoud M ‫ا‬ Monitor Environmental Health 01006594344 ‫ا‬ Directorate 3 Hassan Sayed Sobhy Hassan M ‫ا ذ‬ Professor at the Institute of African 01002589397 ‫ث‬ ‫ا‬ Research and Studies ‫وا را ت‬ Cairo University – ‫ا‬ ‫ا ه ة‬ 4 Chem.Tawfik Ahmed Tawfik M –‫ز‬ ‫آ‬ Excellent chemical Egyptian 01119701443 Mohamed ‫آ ا‬ ‫ا‬ Company ‫ز ا ز‬ for ‫– ون‬ ‫ا‬ distributio ‫س‬ n of natural gas - Town Gas 5 Eng. Hisham Yahia El Amin M ‫ما‬ General Manager of Safety Egypt Gas 01001757879 ‫ز‬ ‫آ‬ 6 Hiam Kammal Ibrahim F ‫أز ء‬ Fashion designer 01019663838 ‫ف‬ ‫إ‬ A member of incorporation of 25 ‫ب‬ youth25 7 Chem.Khaled Ahmed El Sagher M ‫أ‬ Specialist safety and environment 01126545650 ‫و‬ 8 Dr.Ali Abd El Rehem Abou Sedara M ‫رى ا‬ ‫إ‬ Consultant of Environmental 01223583211 Systems 9 Ms. Magda Mohamed Mohamed F ‫ر‬ President of Bostan Association for 01223816565 Amin ‫أة‬ ‫نا‬ the Development of Women – ‫ و‬- Awseem District 10 Eng. Zedan Mohamed Abdo M ‫ر‬ Assistant of the General Manger for 01001669041 ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ projects ‫و ت‬ 11 Acc.Hamada Soultan M ‫ن‬ Artist 01001135980 12 Mona Fouad F Journalist 01117101528 13 Dalia Mohamed Zeian F ‫إ س‬ ‫ر‬ Head of Government Relations ‫ت‬ ‫ا‬ 14 Gammal Ahmed Mohamed Saleh 01005226706 15 Ossama Kamal El Din Mohamed M ‫م‬ General Director of Studies Egasُ 01005645111 ‫ا را ت‬ 16 Mahmoud Abd El Raouf Gouda M ‫اول‬ ‫أ‬ Senior Specialist for Professional Egas 01001219662 ‫وا‬ ‫ا‬ Health & Safety ‫ا‬ 17 Zenab Mohamed Hafez F ‫أ‬ Specialist Eco Con 01066127117 Serv 18 Adly Ali Mahmoud Souliman M ‫إدارة‬ Manager retirad 01114141482 ‫ش‬ 19 Dr. Ahmed Youssef Ali M ‫ا ذ‬ Professor Cairo 01113293301 ‫ا ه ة‬ University 20 Fakhry Abd EL khalek M Eco Con 01061804901 Serv 21 Zenab Ali Ahmed F – ‫وزارة ا‬ Ministry of Supply Ministry of 01001241577 ‫ا‬ Supply 22 Salwa Mohamed Mohamed Gad El F ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ Giza Governorate Giza 01114114495 Haq Governora te 23 Nadia Sayed Ahmed F ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ Giza Governorate Giza 01004757524 Governora te 24 Mohamed Sayed Abd Allah El Faky M ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ Giza Governorate Giza 01000722514 Governora te 25 Sara Hassan F 01004343438 26 Ossama Nour El Din M ‫ول‬ ‫وزارة ا‬ Ministry of Petroleum Ministry of - Petroleum 27 Yasser Mohamed El Kabany M - ‫ر‬ Head of Department Egas 01201557767 ‫إ س‬ 28 Yousry Abd El Hamed M ‫ا‬ Director of the Environmental 01007482852 Department 29 Magda Kamel Karasy F ‫ل‬ ‫ا‬ Businesswoman 01223515910 30 Nadia Khatab F ‫ر‬ Assistant Manager for protection of Egas 01008554022 ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ the environment ‫ا‬ 31 Adel Hamed M 01005658959 32 Ihab Shallan M ‫را‬ Advisor to the World Bank World 01001900690 ‫ا و‬ Bank 33 Kamal Abd El Fatah El Dakr M ‫آ‬ – ‫ا‬ Education – Auseem District - ‫او‬ 34 Said Mondy Abou Zaid M ‫ا‬ ‫رس‬ Teacher 01142437852 ‫وا‬ 35 Gamal Helmy Sabiha Ghatas M ‫إدارة‬ Director of the City Council of 01005002839 Auseem District ‫او‬ 36 Sana Mohamed Ahmed Mahmoud F ‫ت‬ ‫ا‬ Audit of city council 01116571113 ‫ا‬ 37 Raafat Mohamed Zeian M City Council of Auseem District 01229437119 ‫او‬ 38 Mounir Labib Abdo M Lawyer Care 01009868949 ‫ر‬ Associatio n 39 Mohamed Osman Mahmoud Addris M ‫آ‬ Owner of real estate investment 01000091124 ‫رى‬ ‫ر‬ ‫ا‬ company 40 Maher Abd El Monaim M – Accountant Dutch 01111274742 ‫ا‬ Egyptian ‫ا‬ 41 Gammal Abd El Mola Batekh M ‫ء‬ Employee The 01004147104 Ministry of Electricity 42 Mohamed Ahmed Soultan M ‫وق‬ ‫ا‬ Director of the Social Fund -Giza Social 01006063253 ‫ا‬ Governorate -Fund ‫ة‬ Giza 43 Eng. Naser El Hosany M ‫وق‬ ‫ا‬ Social Fund -Giza Social 01222246698 - ‫ا‬ -Fund ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ Giza 44 Mounir Anwar Mahmoud M ‫ر‬ Prime City of Hawamdeya 01005134059 ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 45 Mohamed Himdan Abbas M ‫– د ان‬ Accountant Cabinet of 01001463016 ‫ما‬ the province 46 Mona Ibrahim Amin F ‫م‬ ‫أ‬ General Secretary of the local 01227297851 ‫ا‬ Council of the province 47 Ramdan Mohamdein Mousa M Local council the province 01114429346 ‫ا‬ 48 Ezzat Dawod Amin M ‫س‬ Engineer 01224566425 49 Azza Abbas El Tarabily F ‫م‬ General Manager of Environmental Gasco 01224566425 ‫ا‬ Assistant 50 Eng. Ahmed Galal Hussein M ‫إدارة‬ Director of Community Studies 01222186378 ‫ا را ت‬ ‫ا‬ 51 Amr Abd El Hammed Hamed M ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ Giza Governorate - 52 Gammal Abd El Aziz Mohamed M ‫ت‬ ‫ا‬ Auditor 01003765052 Abou Zeid 53 Mohamed Rashad Ali M ‫وآ وزارة‬ Undersecretary in Ministry of Ministry of 01227386521 ‫ر‬ investing investing 54 Adel Moundy Esawy M Lawyer 01007712039 55 Araby Abd El Halim Ahmed M 01228904692 56 Ahmed Abou Taleb abdo M Lawyer 01006806970 57 Hussan Ahmed Hussan M ‫إدارة ا‬ Director of Environmental 01119869029 department 58 Mohmed Mahdy El Bokaly M 01095548374 59 Amira Abd El Hakim F ‫إدارة‬ Director of Oil and Gas Projects Ministry of 01223874929 ‫و ت‬ Environm – ‫ول وا ز‬ ‫ا‬ ent ‫وزارة ا‬ 60 Dr. Nahed Yousseif F ‫ا دارة‬ ‫ر‬ Head of Central Department for the Ministry of ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ environmental impact assessment Environm ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ ent 61 Dr. Alla El Din Abd El hafez M – Environmental Researcher Giza 01005148607 Mohamed ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ Governora te 62 Eng.Shabban Abd El Tawab M – Environmental Researcher Giza 01225864599 ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ Governora te 63 Eng. Faisal Abou El Azz M ‫ر‬ Chairman of Egypt Gas Egypt Gas 01001757892 ‫إدارة – ز‬ 64 Ibrahim Abd El Hamed El Gindy M Lawyer in revocation 01005857455 65 Abd El Rahman Mohamed Abd El M ‫ات‬ Officer in Armed Forces 01007372956 Hamed Taia ‫ا‬ 66 Said Ali El Kahel M ‫ش‬ Retired 01117670723 67 Yasser Ibrahim Saad M 01008131207 68 Gammal Hegazy M ‫ر‬ Vice President of Gas Projects for 01225959777 ‫زات‬ ‫ا‬ Holding Company ‫و ت‬ 69 Ayman Shallaby M ‫م‬ General Manager of Gas Projects Egas 01007961116 ‫و تا ز‬ 70 Mr. Youssry Abd El Hamed M ‫ن‬ ‫إدارة‬ Director of Environmental Affairs 01007482852 ‫ا‬ department 71 Dr. Fatma Baha El Din F ‫ن‬ Environment Affairs Researcher 01006724559 72 Ms. Soaad Mohamed F ‫ن‬ Environmental Affairs 01006974041 73 Mostafa Bayoumy M ‫ا را‬ World News 01274598186 74 Hussein saleh M ‫را‬ Assembly Association of the sons of Egas 01225727861 ‫ا ء ا ان‬ Aswan 75 Eng. Ahmed Farg M ‫وع‬ ‫ا‬ Project Manager 01226669097 76 Hussan Aly El Sharkawy M ‫م‬ Assistant General Manager Egas 01227328759 77 Mohamed Mohamed Mohamed M ‫آ‬ Owner of construction company 01111213797 Korany ‫و ت‬ 78 Soheir Anwar Mohamed F Accountant in Hawamdya 01116900142 ‫ا‬ 79 Laila Younis Mohamed Ahmed F ‫ز‬ senior accountant 01063304399 80 Mohamed Maghawry Ibrahim M ‫أ‬ Specialist Egas 01006588481 81 Mohamed Ezzat Mohamed Abd el M ‫إ س‬ Egas Egas 01113214149 Ghafar 82 Eng. 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Ali Fawzy M ‫زا‬ ‫آ‬ Gas Company of the regions 01068141113 63 Eng. Mohsen Elsayed M ‫زا‬ ‫آ‬ Gas Company of the regions 01000332288 64 Eng. Abdel Mohsen Mohamed Rafat M ‫ز‬ Gas Egypt 01009201998 65 Eng. Khaled Mohamed Raslan M ‫ز‬ Gas Egypt 01000028941 66 Dr. Sameh Zaki Abdel Malak M ‫ا دارة ا‬ Manager of the Veterinary Department - 01204318119 ‫ا‬ Maragha 67 Ramadan Mohamed M ‫د‬ ‫ف‬ 68 Othman Mohamed Othman M 01111140102 69 El Dabaa M ‫وآ إدارة‬ 70 Adel Fahim Khalail M ‫ةا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ر‬ Head of the local unit of the village Awlad 0108382680 ‫او د ا‬ Ismail 71 Ahmed Mohamoud Mostafa M ‫ةا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ر‬ Head of the local unit of village…….. 01225720138 ‫ز ات‬ ‫ا‬ 72 Azza Mohamed Ahmed Mosa F ‫ةا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ر‬ Head of the local unit of the village….. 01004073549 ‫د‬ 73 Abdel Nabi Thabet Othman M ‫إدارة ا د ادات‬ Manager of income 01229058578 74 Dr. Tadrous Shehata M ‫وزارة‬ ‫وآ‬ Undersecretary of the Ministry 01224064206 No Name Gender Position Position Firm Tel 75 Dr. Enayat Abo El Foutoh F ‫ا دارة ا‬ Health Administration Manager 01003970546 76 Gamal Abo El Fadl Abd El Nabi M ‫ا‬ ‫إدارة ا‬ 01116863020 77 Mahmoud Abdel Latif Ahmed M ‫وى ا‬ ‫ر‬ Head of the Board of Village El ….. 01221902715 78 Ahmed Mohamed Hegazy M ‫ةا‬ ‫ما‬ General Secretary of the Local Unit In El 01140392040 ‫ا‬ Maragha 79 Hamza Mohamed Ahmed Mosa M ‫ةا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ر‬ Head of the Local Unit 01004073549 80 Mahmoud El Sayed Abd El Rasoul M ‫ةا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ر‬ Head of the Local Unit 01227672650 81 Khalf Fathy Mohamed M ‫ن‬ ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ General Manager of the Quran Society 01278609335 82 Amr Sobhy M ‫رى ا‬ ‫ا‬ Environmental Consultant 01229908828 Scanned List of Participants in Menoufia Governorate No Name Gender Position Position Firm Tel 1 Saly Salah El Din Said F ‫ر‬ ‫آ‬ Senior chemical Egas 01222642953 2 Mohmaed Essam Ashour M ‫س‬ Engineer Egas 01008993058 3 Rania Fathy Abo Naama F ‫ر‬ ‫آ‬ Head of Chemicals Egas 01005686225 4 Yossra Mohamed Osama F ‫ة إدارة‬ – Engineer Administrative Manager Egas 01005401367 No Name Gender Position Position Firm Tel 5 Eman Mahmoud Ahmed F ‫ور‬ ‫آ‬ Chemical and Head of the Department Egas 01005040723 6 Mohamed Meghawary Ibrahim M ‫ز‬ ‫إ‬ Senior Specialist Egas 01006589431 7 Ahmed Farag M ‫وع‬ ‫ا‬ Project Manager Egas 01226669097 8 0000000 El kabany ‫ز‬ ‫أ‬ Senior Specialist Egas 01201557767 9 Khaled Abdel Aziz Negam M ‫ان‬ ‫ن‬ Environment al Researcher in General Diwan ‫ا م‬ 10 Mohamed Salah Emarh M ‫ان‬ ‫ن‬ Environment al Researcher in General Diwan ‫ا م‬ 11 Mahmoud Abdel Raouf Goda M ‫آ‬ Chemical Egas 01001219662 12 Abdel Mo`nem Kamel El Gendy M ‫ق‬ ‫إدارة ا‬ Manager of Environmental Department of East 01044745010 ‫م‬ ‫ا‬ Shebin El Koum 13 Samah Fawzy Saffan F ‫نا‬ ‫إدارة‬ Environment al Researcher in Balbageor ‫ر‬ 14 Dr. Alla El Din El Sayed M ‫ا را‬ ‫–آ‬ ‫ذ‬ ‫ا‬ Assistant Professor - Faculty of Agriculture 01005032611 15 Dr. Abdel Fattah Mahmoud El Saadi M ‫م‬ ‫ا‬ – ‫ا را‬ Directorate of Agriculture - Shebin El Koum 0106772512 16 Eng. Mohamed Mokhtar Mohamed El M ‫ىا‬ ‫م‬ Executive General Manager of Safety Town Gas 0100668705 Melegi 17 Dr. Ehab Abbas M ‫م‬ Assistant General Manager Town Gas 01099914673 18 Samaa El Sayed Gomaa F ‫ما‬ ‫أ‬ Media of Governorate 01067270082 19 Sameh El Sayed Mohamed M ‫ما‬ ‫أ‬ Media of Governorate 01094355408 20 Somia El Katan F ‫ةا‬ Environmental Manager 01285443240 21 Mona Mohamed El Hawarii F ‫ن‬ Environment Affairs inspector 01009765170 22 Said Ghareeb M Police officer 01141380916 23 Eng. Mahmoud Shaker Mohamed M ‫ر ا را‬ ‫س ار د‬ Guidance Engineer of Agriculture Department 01001847049 No Name Gender Position Position Firm Tel 24 Yasser Eisa Zaghloul M ‫أ را‬ ‫آ‬ Chief inspector of monuments in Monofeya 01116387402 25 Dr. Ehab Abdel Aziz El Saadi M ‫ا‬ – ‫ذ‬ ‫ا‬ University professor - Menoufia University 01003879292 26 Mohamed Abdel Samai Mohamed M 27 Ahmed Hassan M ‫ر‬ 28 Dr. Mohamed Abdel Fattah Talaat M ‫ث‬ ‫ا را ت وا‬ Institute for Environmental Studies and Research 01009545999 ‫ا‬ 29 Ahmed……. Hussain M ..... ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 30 Fakhry Abdel Khalek M Eco con Serv Environmental Solutions Eco Con Serv 01061804901 31 Afaf Afefi Abdel El Hakim F ‫ن‬ ‫ا‬ ‫نا‬ ‫إدارة‬ General Manager of Environmental Affairs 01066454584 Department in Ashmoun 32 Asharf Awis El Sharkawy M ‫ب‬ Environmental Researcher West District 01007089033 33 Abdel Hamid M ‫ب‬ ‫نا‬ Environmental Affairs Manager west district 01004111712 34 Abdel Mo`nem Mohamed M ‫آ‬ ‫إدارة ا‬ Manager of the Department for Environment 01093619002 ‫ا دات‬ Sadat Center 35 Mohamed Abdel Gawad Shalabi M ‫ا‬ ‫و‬ Society for the Protection and Development 01005354444 Environment 36 Hisham Yahia M ‫ما‬ Safety General Manager 01001757879 37 Ayman Mohamed Abdel Rasheed M ‫لا‬ Safety Officer Egypt Gas 01008955836 38 Eng. Ibrahim Abdel Wahab M ‫ا‬ Area Manager of Monofeya Egypt Gas 01001757839 39 Ahmed Ibrahim El Shal M ‫ا‬ ‫إدارة‬ Manager of Environmental Protection 01281448359 ‫ا را‬ Department of Agriculture 40 Ashraf Abdel Hamid M ‫و ة ز‬ ‫ر‬ Head of Unit Gas Egypt Egypt Gas 01017607726 41 Khalail Ibrahim M ‫را‬ Adviser of Governorate 010033711984 42 Osama Moaoad Moaoad M ‫وا‬ ‫ا‬ Almoghaith Association for Development and 01004152138 ‫ا‬ No Name Gender Position Position Firm Tel Social Welfare 43 Nozha Ali Salem El Tanbadawi F ‫أدارة‬ ‫وآ‬ Deputy Management 2234761 44 Mona Abdel Mohsen El Barbari F Environmental Inspector 01001017737 45 Said Othman M ‫ن‬ ‫اول‬ Environment Affairs inspector 01007609059 46 Mohamed Mosa Ramadan M ... ‫ء‬ ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ 2991475 ‫آ ا‬ 2994200 47 Hamdy AbdAllah Zahran M ‫نا‬ Environmental Affairs Manager for City 01273372687 ‫نا ن‬ Council 48 Amal Faltas F ‫ا و‬ ‫–ا‬ ‫إ‬ Expert sociable- World Bank 01222738571 49 Aziza El Sayed F ‫ق‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ Budget Manager Roads Department 01007475058 50 Lobna Hussain Moahmed Gohar F ‫ق‬ ‫ا‬ / Engineer – Roads Department 01064432032 51 Mohamed Mostafa Dowdar M ‫نا‬ Environmental Affairs Manager 0115463691 52 Hemmat Mostafa Hussain F Environmental Researcher 01226028601 53 Mokhtar Abdel Hakim M 01061761077 54 Gomaa Abdel Samaee M ‫ا‬ Community Development Association – 01002228975 ‫ن‬ Manshyet Sultan 55 Samar Abdel Azaim F ‫ر‬ Monuments Inspector 01114947734 56 Mamdouh Gamal El Sayed M ‫ر‬ Monuments Inspector 01221219420 57 Taha Ibrahim Taha M ‫ا‬ ‫إدارة ا‬ Civil Protection Department 01061458620 58 Rafaat Abdel Ghani Khalail M ‫ا‬ ‫إدارة ا‬ Civil Protection Department 01220750943 59 Maher Mohamed Tayel M ‫اء‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ Local official of El Shohadaa City 01066394667 60 Shebl Mahmoud Omar M ‫نا‬ Environmental Affairs local Board –Shohdaa 01274866696 ‫اء‬ ‫ا‬ City No Name Gender Position Position Firm Tel 61 Walid Shehata Abdel Azim M ‫آ را ن‬ ‫ا‬ Manager of Tourism in Arabian Adventures 01009888088 ‫اد‬ company 62 Eslah Abdel Fattah Selim F ‫ق وا‬ ‫ا‬ Engineer in Roads and Transport 01024591057 Department 63 Shimaa Rashad F ‫نا‬ ‫إدارة‬/ Environmental Researcher Environmental 01004131038 Affairs Department 64 Marwa Amin Fikry F ‫نا‬ ‫إدارة‬/ Environmental Researcher Environmental 01094300347 Affairs Department 65 Mona Abdallah Mostafa F ‫نا‬ ‫إدارة‬/ Environmental Researcher Environmental 01069099550 Affairs Department 66 Ahmed Abo Bakr Mohamed M ‫ن‬ Researcher Environmental Affairs 01007929139 67 Zakaria Mohamed M ‫آ ا‬ ‫اول ا‬ Manager of Environment in Berket El Sabaa 01001177657 City 68 Mohamed Reda Shabaan M ‫نا‬ ‫إدارة‬ Environmental Affairs Department 0100772552 69 Mervat El Shabrawy F ‫– آ ا‬ ‫ل ا‬ Administrator programs – Media for Nile 01226559096 ‫م‬ Center 70 Ahmed Abdel Aziz Negm M ‫آ ا‬ – ‫ل‬ Administrator Observer – Media for Nile 0103267467 ‫م‬ Center 71 Dr. Gamal Mohamed El Saedee M ‫ز‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا دارة ا‬ ‫ر‬ Head of Central Department for Environmental Affairs - ‫ا‬ ‫نا‬ central Delta 72 Eng. Osama Kamal M ‫دا‬ ‫ا‬ Union regional in Menoufia 01006202006 73 Mohamed Amgad M ‫ا‬ ‫آ‬ Head of Interviewer 01005257597 74 Mohamed Mohamed Saad M ‫ا ا‬ ‫آ‬ Head of Program providers 01008266390 75 Heba Mohamed Khodair F ‫م‬ ‫ان‬ Environmental researcher in Governorate 01015068873 No Name Gender Position Position Firm Tel ‫ا‬ 76 Rashed Abdel Aleem M 0483487084 77 ‫ا‬ ‫ر‬ Head of the Association of Community 01004006550 Development 78 Abdel Rahman Kotb Tawfik M ‫م‬ ‫ان‬ Environmental researcher in the Governorate 01116386163 ‫ا‬ 79 Ahmed Ragab Gomaa M ‫نا‬ ‫م‬ General Manager of Environmental Affairs 01063327692 80 Walaa Mohy El Din Ali Ahmed M ‫آ ا‬ – ‫ل‬ Administrator Observer – Media for Nile 0482327714 ‫م‬ Center 81 Dr. Mohamed Mahoud Abo El Hassan M ‫نا‬ ‫م‬ ‫ا‬ ‫وآ آ‬ Deputy of Faculty of Science for 010006639349 ‫ا‬ – Environmental Affairs - Menoufia University 82 Soad Mosa El Gamal F 0000 ‫آ‬ – ‫إدارة ا‬ Manager of Environmental Department 01273407274 83 Mahrous Fouad El Zahaby M Environmental researcher –Kowesna City 0121357718 1. GOVERNORATE OF MENOFYA Menofaya - 21/12/2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone EGAS head assistant for 1 Ch.Nadia Khatab environment protection nkhattab@egas.com.eg 02-22642534 General Manager for ElAmir Ebrahim 2 Government Relations Eldosouky (EGAS) ibrrahim@egas.com.eg 1090020059 Director of following up Amr Abdelmonsief 3 the implementation of Youssry projects ayousmy@egas.com.eg 1001485990 Director of government 4 Zeinad Mohamed Reda relations (EGAS) 1120002993 Specialist in Nansy Mohamed 5 Government Relations Elqabani Mohamed (EGAS) 1201557767 Mohamed Ahmed 6 Babil Mayor Elfengini 1226137649 Information system 7 Alaa Elsayed Tolba network director 1005738767 Ahmed Abo Bakr Environment affair unit ahmedchem2005@yahoo. 8 Mohamed in Shebien Elkoum com 1007929139 Ramadan Mohamed Sers Ellayan Mayor – ramdan_oumf2002@yaho 9 mostafa Ashmoun o.com 1024396933 Elsembelawien Mayor – 10 Saber Saad Shebl Ashmoun 1069379145 Mohamed abdelfatah Studies Institute for mtahoun_fyc@yahoo.co 11 Mohamed Environmental Research m 1009545999 AbdelMoneem Environment unit 12 Mohamed Hassan manager –Elsadat 109361900 Ebrahim Mohamed Irrigation department 13 Elsharqawi Menofeya 1007322767 Aymen Mohamed Irrigation department 14 Mohamed Menofaya 1065319914 Yasmin Mostafa Urban planning engineer 15 ElShemi Menofaya governorate 02-22642534 16 Belal Khalaf Operation manager 17 Ahmed Reda Eldeeb Talaa Mayor Environment unit – 18 Nozha Ali Salem Shebien municipality Bagour Secartaty 19 Magdi Abu AboElsaad General 20 Monir Mohamed Taha Municipality Mayor Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Galal Eldin Mohamed 21 Shebien Mayor Shalan 22 Tamir AbdelMoneem Municipality Mayor Ahmed Bahaa Eldin 23 Municipality Mayor Hussien Berket Elsabaa Deputy 24 Elsayed Hassan Ahmed Mayor Ahmed AbdelAziz 25 Monshat Elsultan Mayor Gamal Enviroment affair 26 Said AliEldin inspector 27 Hassan abdalla GaZal Enviroment affair unit Heba Mohamed Enviroment affair 28 Khoudir researcher Mokhtar AbdelHakiem Retired 29 Mohamed 1061761077 Gomaa AbdelSamee Retired 30 Elatief 1002228975 31 Ahmed Ibrahim ElShal 1281448359 32 Adil Mohamed Elgamri 1281068451 33 Zaki abdelrafiee Elbeqi 1289407430 34 Sayed Garieb Police officer 1141380916 35 Amira AbdelAziz Shams Researcher Mona Mohamed Enviroment affair 36 Elhawari inspector 1005475651 37 Basuni Eid Elbasuoni 1282934086 38 Azza Ahmed Mohamed AbdelMoeti 39 ismail 1226836702 40 Yasser Eissa Zagloul Monument inspector ramsis.tomb@yahoo.com 1116387402 Aymen Mohamed Engineer – Gas Misr 41 AbdelRashied company hse-eg@hotmail.com 1008955836 Environment consultant fakhryablkhalek@ecocons 42 Fakhri AbdelKhaliq EcoEconServ erv.com 1061804901 Environment affair 43 Ahmed Ragab Gaafar general manager 1063327692 Social consultant 44 Zeinab Mohamed Hafez EcoEconServ zeinabhafez@yahoo.com 1066127117 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Deputy manager 45 Abel Mohamed mansour Information utility network center 1283687475 Field manager Shabaan AbdelGwad 46 Information utility Elhalawani network center 1002385017 Ahmed Mohamed 47 Ashmoun Mayot AboDan 1004400491 Seham Mamdouh 48 Sahel Elwayeed Mayor Elkhayat 1117600798 Mamdouh Gamal Monument awareness rmo121219420@yahoo.co 49 Elsayed manager m 1221219420 Mahmoud Ahmed 50 Kafr ElSokaria Mayor AbdelDayiem 1227567320 Electricity director – 51 Ahmed Ezz Eldin Shebien Elkoum 1007501828 52 Heba Farag ElKhouli Environment inspector 1007501828 Omnia Mahmoud Information center amina261156@yahoo.co 53 Eltalawi director m 1001187626 54 Nagwa Geres gebrial Environment inspector 1009575051 55 Hesham fathi Ahmed Elfashn Mayor Alaa Eldin Elsayed 56 Beshbeen Mayor Hashesh 57 Yasser Essa Zagloul Monument department ramsis.tomb@yahoo.com 1116387402 o_dewedat2010@yahoo.c 58 Osama Maud Douedr Elmogies NGO om 1004152138 Mohamed Elfaramaye 59 Social affair department abdelsalam 1022954566 01281147079/ 60 Elsayed Ebrahim Rawan Beshtina Elhagar Mayor 01010505943 Middle East news osama.mena2012@yahoo. 61 Osama AbdelMaqsoud agency com 1285282000 62 AbdelQafaar ElOuasi Elmasar Newspaper 1006869138 almaghtin- 63 Osama Kamal Shayeeb Elmogies NGO 2005@yahoo.com 10062020006 Governor's office 64 Salem ElFaramayi general manager Ahmed AbdelAziem 65 Security office Nassar 66 Abdelateef Abo Elnagar Security office Abdelmoneem Kamal 67 Security office Eldin Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 68 Mohamed Elhadad Security office 69 Mahdi Elshafee Security office 70 Abdellatif Elzogbi Security office reda- 71 Reda AboElazm Faculty of engineering aboela2m3@yahoo.com 1002649739 72 Khalid AbdelAziz negm Environment researcher 1004272855 01007457823/ 73 Faysal Abdelraouf Environment researcher 0482226926 Medhat Mahmoud Engineer – water 74 abelela authority 1064184205 GOVERNORATE OF GIZA Army Club – Giza Governorate Monday, 23 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Monir Anour 1 Elhawamdia Mayor Mahmoud 1005134059 Maher mahrous 2 Environment unit manager Mohamed 1005161490 3 abdelTawab Mohamed Public Relation Manager 1224449191 Omr Mohmaed 4 Environment unit manager AbdelHay 1003027532 Ahmed Mohamed 5 AbdelDaiem 1156445229 Mohamed Gomaa 6 Mohamed 1145901545 7 Alaa Anour Hussien 1116166894 Ayman Rafat 8 Advertisement unit manager AboEldahab 1111526931 Gamal AbdelMoula 9 Electricity department Batiekh 1004147104 Salwa Mohamed 10 Local council member Mohamed 1114114495 Shaban AbdelTawab 11 Environment researcher Khalil 1225864599 riei- Rasha Mohamed 12 Environment researcher rm2007@yahoo.c Thabeet om 1271292635 Amr abdelhamid amra1100@yahoo. 1143922213 13 Employee – Giza Governorate Hamed com 3 14 Mohamed mahmoud Employee – Giza Governorate 1122219955 Ibrahim Mohmaed Follow up and planning 15 Serag Eldin department manger 1003384921 Mohamed hanafi 16 Elsaf Mayor Hassan 1224230988 elhagry@gmail.co 17 Ahmed ElGabri Overseas gas m 1208999900 Environment unit manager – 18 Ahmed farag Antar EEAA 1226490849 Mohamed Abteltawab matm3030@yaho 19 Lawyer Mawad o.com 1008817746 Ayman Hussien Director of horticulture and 20 Elmofty afforestation 1006709912 Adel Abtelawab 21 School manager - Elhawamdia Hamama 1122935132 Layla Younis 22 Elhawamdia NGO Mohamed 1063304399 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature 23 Awatef Ali Mahmoud Head of Elhawamdia NGO 848160767 Sayed Mohamed 24 Mayor Ahmed 12557094 25 Abdalla Salah Hussien Business man 1148828899 Souad mostafa 26 Environment unit Mohamed 1226457584 Engineering unit – Environment 27 Mustafa Mosa Elsayed department 1226944440 Abdelfatah Mohamed 1100467588 28 Environment unit –Kerdasa Ahmed 9 29 Ahmed Sayed Ahmed Environment unit –Kerdasa 1099945711 aliabusedera@gma Ali abdelRehim il.com 30 Consultant Abosedera 1223583211 Sohar Anour 31 Employee – Elhoumdia Mayor Mohamed 1116900142 Tahani abbas 32 Health unit manger Mahmoud 1006243167 33 Abdalaa Fahmi Ahmed Health Environment inspector 1227094719 Sanaa Mohamed 34 Reviewer Ahmed 1116571113 Environment unit –general 35 Reda Mohamed Ali manager 1112006457 36 Ahmed Galal Khayri Gasico company 1222186328 Mohamed sayed 37 Lawyer Abdalla 100072254 38 Ashraf Ahmed Hassan Former Mayor 1116565621 39 Mohamed Labib abdo Lawyer 1009868949 Occupational health and safety 40 Asha Mahmoud Elazab matter's consultant 1006543085 41 Yasser basher Hassan Employee – Osiem municipality 1004725932 Environment unit – Oseim 42 Hassan Ahmed Asaad municipality 1119869029 Arabi AbdelHamlem 43 Compliance manager – Osiem gabr 1228904692 44 Raffat Mohamed raam Environment affair unit 1229437119 Sayed Mahmoud 45 Retired ElAzhari 1112312019 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Company chairman assistant for nkhattab@egas.co 46 Ch.Nadia Khatab Environment protection (EGAS) m.eg 02-22642534 Environment protection (EGAS) rkandeel@egas.co 47 Ch.Rasha Qandeil m.eg 22642536 Environment protection (EGAS) enasr@egas.com.e 48 Ch.Iman Mahmoud g 22642921 Environment protection (EGAS) sshirazi@egas.com 49 Shahinda Serazi .eg 22642419 nohaghazy53@yah 50 Noha gazi General manger Assistant oo.com 1001050180 51 Fahim ahmed Ragab Environment unit –Elsaf 38620514 Ahmed Ebrahim 52 Shabramant Mayor Elzogbi 1018850306 Ahmed Mohamed Project manager – Overseas gas ahmed75.m.mosta 53 Mostafa company fa@hotmail.com 1202777744 General manger – investment nadialion2000@ho 1220627076 54 Nadia Mohamed Abdo affairs tmail.com 1 Ramadan Kamal 55 Utility manager – Elhauamdia Alaam 1128280294 Mohamed Ahmed 1111797088 56 Technician Ebrahim 8 General manager assistant – ehababbas66@yah 57 Ehab Abass Dawood environment protection unit oo.com 1099914673 58 Mohamed Rabi Rabi Safety specialist 1017854600 toufic_towngas@y 59 Tawfik Ahmed Tawfik Excellent chemical – town gas ahoo.com 1119701443 60 Magda Kamel Marasi Business women 1223515910 Alaa Eldin 61 Environment researcher AbdelHafiez 1005148607 Youssry AbdelHamid General manager – environment 62 fahmi unit 1007482852 Souad Mohamed 63 Environment researcher Elsayed 1006974041 Fatma Baha Eldin fabofify@yahoo.c 64 Researcher Mohamed om 1006724559 Mohamed Eid 65 Employee – Giza Governorate Mohamed 1007138315 Mohamed Mokhtar Executive general manager – 66 Mohamed Town Gas 1006687052 67 Nadia Sayed Ahmed General manager 1004757524 Nasser Sediq 68 EEAA AbdelHalim 1121141889 Mahmoud Ahmed 69 EEAA Eltafi 1144815681 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Hussien Mohamed 70 EEAA Hussien 1149465106 Gamal Abdelaziz 71 Accountant Mohamed 1003765052 Sayed Mondi 72 Teacher Abdelwahid 1142437852 Kamal Abdelfatah 73 Retired Mohamed 1006284643 Ashraf AbdelNaem 74 Baker Mohamed 1115446144 75 Khayri Ahmed Moursi Kerdasa Mayor 1001309119 Ebrahim Hassan Environment office – Kerdasa 76 Ebrahim Municipality 1224966775 Abdalla Hassan 1016030857 77 Environment unit – Kerdasa Mahmoud 6 Gamal Ahmed 78 Environment manager Mohamed Saleh 1005226706 79 Abdelfatah Fadl Attalla Retired 1009493816 Hussien Hassan 80 Agriculture Engineer Ahmed 1060123730 81 Gamal Omr abdelAziz Employee 1061955863 82 Ahmed ramzi Yamama Employee – Ministry of interior 1111222554 Wahid Abdalla General Manger – Utility unit 83 ElKhout Abo Elnomrous 1146533033 Public relation manager – 84 Hana AbdelRaouf AboElnomrous 1117420074 Monitoring and planning manager 85 Mona Mohamed Omr – AboElnomrous 1112542572 86 Mohmaed Fathi tash Enviroment executive manager 1110103154 Gas&Petrol project manager - 87 Amira AbdelHakim EEAA tamerabotalab@ya 88 Tamir AboTalieb Abdu Lawyer hoo.com 1006806970 89 Yasser Ebrahim Saad zinhghaith@hotm 90 Zeidan Mohamed Gais Chairman assistant – TownGas ail.com 1001669041 AbdelAziz AbdelAziz 91 AboElnowmrous Mayor Tolba 1003486671 92 Mervat Idris Mohmad General Manager – Planning Unit 1221085851 Dahi AbdelMoneem 93 Urban Planning AbdelGawad 124289778 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature 94 Hamada Sultan Artist 1001135980 Amina Mohmaed 95 Journalist Fouad 1117101528 96 Alaa Gourab Elwafd – Newspaper 1004990992 97 Mousaad Ali ElKamil Retired 1117670723 Governoment relation unit 98 Zeinab Mohamed Reda (EGAS) 1120002993 GOVERNORATE OF MARSA MATROUH Nile Information Center Matrouh -Wednesday, 25 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Employee – coastal 1 Fawzy mayouf Hamad 1228856211 development Khalid AbdelGafour 2 Elgad Party leader 1006578413 Mohamed 3 Saqiee Edris Osman Elmanfa tribe Shiekh 122226474 4 Salah Salim Saber Elgobihat tribe Mayor 1062393560 Helmi Fergani Technical engineer – 5 1276595065 AboBakr Elzoriaat 6 Salah Farag Abdalla Matrouh Radio 1000429261 Elomda Mohamed 7 Elkamilat tribe Mayor 1221485338 Saad 8 Elomda Omran (Sewa) Elfanashat tribe Mayor 1006105104 Elomda abdalla 9 Elqetan tribe Mayor 1223576470 ElZayat 10 Elomda Metwali Faied Elawam 1003673898 Ahmad Hashim 11 Elfanashat 1001943801 Mohamed Elomda Sayed 12 Elarawa Mayor 1006104954 mahmoud Eisa Abo Eisa 13 Tribe's sons NGO 1226992827 Elnakash 14 Fergani Abo Bakr Governorate sheikh 1271462441 15 Nasif Abdelhalim Bussiness man 100054653 Mohamed Mousque's Memam & 16 1117665331 AbdelWahab Mustafa preacher Mahmoud Mohamed 17 Bussiness man 1012201276 Elanouar Mohamed Magawri Governorate representive 18 1006588481 Ebrahim (EGAS) Project implementation 19 Amr abdelMonsif 1001485990 followup manager Mohamed Hassan 20 Lawyer 1005699302 Mohamed Ghairman of Tribe's sons 21 Ataya Saleh Gobran 1009099923 Ngo 22 Mohamed Rabi Rabi Army force Major 1017854600 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature 23 Ahmed Mohamed saad Seidi henash - Rational 1119044225 Abdelmoti AbdelSami 24 Seidi henash- Rational 1091222238 Senousi AbdelAziz AbdelQawi 25 Environment researcher 1027445552 Senousi AbdelWahab 26 Seidi henash 1283928661 AbdelQawi AlAysh 27 Ahmed Hashim Gabr Student 1001943801 Ahmad Mahmoud Ahmed_yass014@yahoo.c 28 Consultant –EcoConServ 1060855099 Mohamed om Zeinad Mohamed 29 Photographer zeinabhafez@yahoo.com 1066127117 Hafez Mohamed Ahmed Chairman of 30 1224525333 Mohamed Emiratesgroups Khalid Yassin Khaledyassin13@yahoo.c 31 Retired 1065555137 Mohamed om Sayed Mohamed 32 EEAA 3300252 Senousi General manger – Hamdy_balaly@yahoo.co 33 Mohamed Hamdi 1095548374 Electricity project's unit m 34 Amani Salah Saied Student amanysalah@msn.com 1120000673 Lamya Mohamed 35 Agriculture employee Loomy95@yahoo.com 10025076 Hassan Elsayed Gomaa 36 Head of SFD in Matrouh 1226743489 Dabour Ayman Salah Army force leader Ayman_salah1@yahoo.co 37 1000733515 AboSemit (intelligence warfare) m 38 Fawzi saad Elabasi Business man 1155059933 Abdelgafar hussien 39 Business man Farag 40 Magdi abdelMeseh Driver 41 Moataz Yehi Mohamed EGAS Mohamed Essam 42 EGAS Ashour Khaled Ayman 43 Contractor Mostafa 44 Mohamed farag Ali Technical Graphics Construction company's 45 Sherif Gobran Saleh owner Environment protection 46 Ehab Abass Daoweed general manager – Town Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Gas President of Consumer 47 Moftah Moataz Hassan Association Farah Ebrahim 48 Rational Mohamed Challenge Association for 49 Lobna Zohir AlAmili coastal development 50 Khamis Monir Awad Rational Ayman Salah Abo 51 SFD office asalah01@sfdegypt.org samra GOVERNORATE OF ALEXANDRIA Marchall Hotel –Thursday, 26 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Development programs – Alex 1 Shahd Helmi radio 1001296252 Manal Ahmed 2 Health institution agent Mohamed 1005364221 shemoo1978@hotma 3 Environment inspector Shimaa Samir Elsayed il.com 1156656659 Hanan Ebrahim magdyhanan40@yah 4 Environment inspector Hassan oo.com 1001717956 5 Environment inspector Sahr Ahmed Mohamed 1141602143 asmaa.thmn@yahoo. 6 Environment affair unit Asmaa Youssif Osman com 1008714358 7 Environment affair unit Hoida Wahba 1000673952 Mervat AbdelMegid Environment office – East dr.mervetelsabaway@ 8 Elsabawi district yahoo.com 1005295254 Mohamed Elsaid med.mauritauy@yaho 9 Science university Ahmed o.com 1149664044 Abeer Mohamed abeerali33@yahoo.co 10 Engineer – West district AbdelRaouf m 1204997791 Zeinad Mohamed Social consultant - zeinabhafez@yahoo.c 11 hafez EcoConServ om 1066127117 Environment unit manger – 12 Sabri Hassan Ahmed BorgElarab 1229024453 fabelelkhalik@ecocon 13 EcoConServ Fakhri AbdelKhaliq serv.com 1061804901 bassemm333@gmail. 14 Gasmisr company Bassim Abo Zahra com 1003474603 Nagwa Ahmed Environment affair director – bezatahn@yahoo.co 15 Elqoumi Elagami district m 1283322010 Sami Mohamed Chemical – electricity samy2211@hotmail.c 16 Mohamed distibutaion company om 1221312635 ah- 01117883429 Elgofran Environment 17 Ahmed Mohamed salama2004@yahoo.c /0122392259 company Slama om 1 Hanan Mohamed Environment affair – West 18 Ahmed district 1286822767 Digging office – Elmontaza 19 Salwa helmi youssif district 1224220593 20 Social environment specialist Sawsan Shebl Goda 1111985009 Lamya Mohamed 21 AUC student Hassan 1068008474 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Yassien Hassan Environment protection yassin2002001@yaho 22 Mohamed association o.com 1006529612 Assistant director – ehababbas66@yahoo. 23 Ehab abbass Dawood environment protection com 1099914673 24 Safety specialist Mohamed Rabi Rabi 1017854600 Mohamed Magawri 25 Excellent specialist (EGAS) Ebrahim 1006588481 Rania AbdelAziem 26 Environment inspector Mohamed 1284842143 amanysalah@msn.co 27 Electricity project director Amany Salah Elsaid m 1202000673 Mohamed Essam messam@egas.com.e 28 Engineer (EGAS) Ashour g 1008993058 Mostafa Ahmed 29 Road's unit (Mid district) Ahmed Hassan 1286934579 Nadia AbdelMoneem 30 Environment inspector Sharaf 1003358548 Manal Mokhtar 31 Engineer Ebrahim 1225922941 Hamdi Mohamed Roads occupation unit's 32 Ahmed manager 125014238 33 Elhadra environment company Eslam Garib Mohamed 1208988455 Mahr Mohamed 34 Elmontaza district Ebrahim 35 Customs district Gamal Elmahdi 112345316 Mohamed Mokhtar 36 Executive manger – TownGas Elmilagi 1006687052 37 Organization engineer Noha Ahmed kamel 1205334648 Follow up project/s 38 Rania Ebrahim Sadiq implementation director 1002772596 Amr Abdelmonsif 39 University teacher yossri 1001485990 Evaluation manager – sewage 40 Ch. Wafa mansi company 1202290190 Mahmoud Amin 41 Projects engineer –Ewaticks motawa 1289768375 Nermin Ebrahim nermin.ibrahim@ewa 42 Environment inspector gafaar tec.eg.com 1000032776 Employee – environment 43 Shahinaz Yehi Zakaria department 1095169140 44 Ministry of irrigation Hoida Ebrahim 1005673952 Alaa Mohamed Organization manager – Borg 45 TagElDin Elarab municipality 1060808717 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Mohamed Saad Environment pioneer saadny_acclitect@yah 46 AbdelGelil organization oo.com 1025371506 Mohamed Ahmed dr_shenarwy@hotma 47 Engineer Alshaar il.com 1222341581 48 Environment inspector Omnia Ali abdelaal 1007870670 Fathi Mohamed 49 Environment inspector AbdelAzieem 1288616036 50 Project engineer – EWATIC Mai Ebrahim Moselhi 1001326610 51 Director – sewage company Ahmed Ali Mohamed apt.alex@yahoo.com 1224671056 General manager – sewage eman.frances@yahoo 52 Eman Franses company .com 1220805274 asmaa_lhmu@yahoo. 53 Environment inspector Asma Youssif osman com 1008714358 desltegel55@yahoo.c 54 Environment researcher Ahmed Moemen Saad om 1097867711 Samar Mohamed Brakj director – environment maresho_11211@yah 55 Elshenawi pioneer organization oo.com 1144035819 GOVERNORATE OF DAKAHLYA Marchall Hotel - Sunday, 29 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature 1 Sahar Elsingari Urban planning 01012500805 2 Amani Khalid Elnadari Social affair department Aelnadry-1@hotmail.com 0100143169 3 Gamal Zaki ElShiemi Irrigation department 01119002153 Mohamed Salam 4 East irrigation department 1061146677 Hamid Ahmed Mohamed West irrigation 5 01006728246 Sabhoun department Environment impact 6 Ch.Abdo Mohamadien 01004275711 assessment director 7 Eslam ElWazier envirionment researcher 01006774061 8 Nasr Atef envirionment researcher 01064790944 Egypt7000year@yahoo.co 9 Magada ElRefaai Elmansour university 01063860019 m Eng- Ahmed Mohamed Network engineer – 10 ahmedamin2010@yahoo.c 01092172160 Ahmed Amin information center om Khalid Elsaid 11 West security council 01000590397 Mohamed 12 Esam Mohamed Khalil Chemical –water authority 01124442595 Environment affair 13 Mamdouh salah Sayed 01067308129 director Mohamed Fawzy 14 Environment inspector magd Mahmoud mahmoud 15 Aga deputy mayor 01060537766 AboTalieb Wesam Hamza Field worker – 16 Mohamed information center Zeinab Mohamed Social consultant – 17 01066127117 Hafez EcoConServ Mohamed Helmi 18 GASMisr company 01006692511 Elbasuini Mohandesa Elnabi Environment affair – east 19 01116664188 Hassanin district Public relation manger – 20 Fouad Saad 01273917119 East district Mohamed hussien Projects manger –East 21 01004806503 Elmahdi district Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Ebrahim Helmi 22 Irrigation inspector 01006930020 Mohamed 23 Adel Osman Utility director 01028026074 24 Atef Elkanani Environment 01097160376 25 Ali Salab Technician 01063064379 26 Elsayed Sobhi Elsawi Follow up director 01004777850 Houida Ebrahim 27 Environment inspector 01093053108 Abdelfatah Fekria Mahmoud Information & 28 Zahran environment manager 29 Amr AbdelMonsief Evaluation manger 01001485990 Eman Mahmoud Environment protection 30 enasr@hotmail.com 01005040723 ahmed unit Marwa senousi Technical Social affair 31 01272726211 Mohamed department Technical Social affair 32 Dina saad Ali Elgamal 01223436660 department 01003081112 33 Adel Ebrahim Elagami Information center /0502247885 34 Mohamed Elsayed 35 Hamada Mohamed Driver 01020525116 Adel Mohamed 36 Radio 01010375751 Mohamed bahr Hesham Mohamed 37 Director 01001087689 Rabi 38 Arafat Arafat ahmed Driver 39 Mohamed Ahmed Ali Driver 0100314954 40 Ali abdelmegid Meshali Chemical 01007300593 Hadir Mohamed 41 Chemical 01007234458 Mazied Faten Elsayed 42 Environment inspector 01091155140 Mohameden Ebrahim abdelAziz 43 Enviropnemt unit – talkha 01004889621 Ayad Mohamed Magawri Governorate relation - 44 0106588481 Ebrahim EGAS Mohamed Public relation – Talka 45 Elnagar8677@yahoo.com 01002526324 AbdelMoemen Elnagar municipality Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Ayman Mohamed Safety specialist – 46 Hse-eg@hotmail.com 01008955856 Abdalla GASMisr Ahmed Abdelmouti 47 01092702129 Eldieb Mohamed Sami 48 Quality department Msf-97@yahoo.com 01006344041 Mohamed Hamdi nazeim Electricity distribution Magdy.nazeem@yahoo.co 49 abdelgelil company m 50 Ataya saad Abdelhafez Environment manager 01066668743 Emad Eldin Hamed 51 EcoConServ 0100672235 Ebrahim Future technology 52 Fakhri Abdelkhaliq nagwadmasy@yahoo.com 01061804901 association Nagwa Mustafa 53 Law university agent drredaali@hotmail.com 01001766214 Mahmoud 54 Reda abdelSalam Urban planning manger 0196713177 Environment impact 55 Zeinab Mohamed saleh mamh@mans.edu.eg 01096775813 assessment Mervat Mohamed abo 56 01227443096 ElKhaier GOVERNORATE OF QALUBIA Egypt public library room - Monday, 30/12/2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Gamal Mohamed Monument authority – 1 Ahmed Mosalam Qalybiya Fawzy Abdelaziem Monument authority – 2 AbdRabo Qalybiya Tasnim Mokhtar Tasneemmokhtar@gmail. 3 Environment inspector 0133224958 Ahmed Fathi com Adel Ebrahim Mayor assistant – west 4 01006181498 Mohamed district Zeinab Mohamed Social consultant – 5 ZeinabHafez@yahoo.com 01066127117 Hafez EcoConServ Amany AbdelAziz 6 Environment inspector Dr.amany22@yahoo.com 0133230768 Shalabi 7 Lotfy AboSalem Faculty of Science Abousalem1@yahoo.com 01227107260 Marwa AbdelGani tokaaboeldahab@yahoo.c 8 Environment unit 01281867171 Ebrahim om Mohamed Morsi Faculty of Veterinary 9 m-karousa@yahoo.com 01002893661 Ramadan Medicine Environment consultant – 10 Fakhri AbdelKhaliq 01061804901 EcoConserv Mohamed Maher 11 Shebien Elqanater Mayor 01002840713 Elqadi 12 Farag Sayed Kamel Talha Mayor 01202885350 Seria Momtaz 13 Environment inspector AbdelElaal Ahmed Ali Faculty of agriculture – Ahmedrahman920@yaho 14 01092155068 abdelrahman Banha o.com 15 Saad Ataya Mohamed Irrigation engineer 01225425518 Nermen Osman Central irrigation 16 01064545735 Mohamed department Elsayed Abdalla 17 West Tagour mayor 01017335738 Rashed Osama Fathalla Environment department 18 01006576002 Mansour manager Salah AbdelMegid 19 Tagour mayor 01007048333 Salama 20 AbdelMohsein Raffat General manager 01009201998 Mohamed Abdelatif Environment department 21 01114556771 Elhadi – Elqanater Elkhayria Youssif Ebrahim 22 Contract's department 01006345506 Kamal Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Ebrahim Mohamed 23 Environment department 01149967413 Elmahdi 24 Sayed AbdelAziz Hafez Elsanafer Mayor 01144875929 Hasan Abdelaziz 25 Deputy mayor 01225621219 Younis Yousra Mohamed Project planning director 26 01005401367 osama (EGAS) Mohamed Ezzat Governorate relation 27 01113214149 Abdelgafaar (EGAS) Mahmoud Sewage department 28 01062248489 AbdelHamid Esmail director Sobhi Ebrahim Elqanater Elkhairya 29 01284776689 Abdelaziz Mayor Mamdouh Mohamed 30 Environment department 0127154151 AbdelAziz Environment unit 31 Yehi Elzohiri 01226634751 director 32 Anour mahmoud Ali Elmanail Mayor 01010855621 33 Souad Zakaria Hassan Elgabal Elasfar Mayor 01006866459 34 Yousri nagieb Sherif Irrigation authority 01224653244 Underground network 35 Ali AbdelHadi Ali 01147755087 information center Essan Ali Environment department 36 01067113873 AbdelAzieem – Kafr shoukr Ahmed Abdelmoeen Elqanater Elkhayria 37 01061285071 Yazad deputy mayor Environment affair Eman Hassan 38 director – west district 01201603600 Abdelwahab Shobra Elkhema Environment inspector – Mohamed bayoumi 39 west district Shobra Hussien Elkhema Information center – 40 Mohamed Elsayed Ali banha university Mohamed Aziz 41 Faculty of rights AbdelKerim General director – 42 Reda Abdelhakiem GasMisr company Ayman Mohamed 43 GasMisr Company Abdelsayed Ali Mahmoud Ali Faculty of engineering – 44 Ataya Banha Follow up & planning 45 Layla Mohamed rashad 0288599069 director – roads Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature department Youssef – 46 Yousif ebrahim Kamal New Kanater 01006345506 economis@yahoo.com Ebrahim gabal 47 Banha deputy mayor 01226004206 Ebrahim Environment department 48 Shaban Saad Elsayed 0114609552 – elkhanqa Mohamed hosni Environment unit director 49 01005886809 Mahmoud – Shobra elkhaima Hassan Mohamed 50 General manager Banha 01282731313 Ahmed Essam Eldin Zaki Environment unit agent - 51 01226610462 Hamed Shobra elkhaima Ali Mahmoud 52 General manager 01119625743 Abdelrehim Hosni Abdelmoneem 53 Healt affair director 01110769595 Zaki ELsayed Abderahman 54 QeQa mayor 0133225693 Taha 55 Nabil AbdelAziem Ali Emonsha Elqobra Mayor 01007399369 Environment department 56 Moselhi Gamal Hedaya 01004254866 director – Banha Sobhi AbdelBaqi Environment unit – east 57 01225896013 gomaa distrect Shoubra Elkhema Abdelrahman 58 01225317866 Abdelmawgod Mosa Ebrahnim Abo General director – 59 01221792513 Elyazied Elagami Electricity company Elsayed Mahmoud 60 Aghour mayor 01228195887 Elsayed 61 Aid Ali saadEldin Bagour Mayor 01278377787 62 Hisham Saleh Eid Environment officer 01156561340 Environment unit – 63 Tarek Mohamed Ezzt 01008159005 banha Mohamed Essam 64 Environment inspector messam@egas.com.eg 01008993058 Ashour Mohamed Saber 65 Sewege depertment 01228595936 Mohamed Mohamed Sobhi 66 Irrigation department 01224535949 Mekhail Environment unit – 67 Aiad Bouls Qaldas 01220985982 Elkhosous Environment unit – 68 Samir Goda Fares 01226957181 Elkhosous Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Mahmoud Mohamed Environment unit – Kafr 69 01066550068 kamal shoukr Ebrahim abdemoeen 70 Bashilqan mayor 01119856050 Abdelfatah Ebrahim Elsayed 71 Municipality mayor 01270893915 Ebrahim 72 Atef Ali gomaa Environment unit Banha 01223657617 61 62 63 GOVERNORATE OF ASWAN Conference Center (Arous elnile) Saturday; 21 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature 1 Project manager –EGAS 01226669097 Ahmed Farg ammfarag@yahoo.com 2 Social specialist –EGAs 0100564511 Osama Kamal El-Said okamal@egas.com.eg 3 Elamri NGO 01115650965 Abd-elwahed Selim samh2081969@yahoo.co 4 Irrigation department 01226993212 Samah Said Rizkallah m Maha Hesham Accountant –Eid Elom mehammmm@yahoo.co 5 01127409382 Mahmoud NGO m Abu Bakr Mahmoud Environment unit –west 6 Mohamed district 7 East district mayor Fars Abd-elAziz Abbas Vice chairman –south 8 01210002575 Dr. Nady Kamal Aziz valley university nadykamal@yahoo.com Sabar Abd-elHamid 9 Alibenabotaleb NGO 01226172527 Sultan Personal affair –health 10 01120690773 Eman Shaaban Saed development NGO Mahmoud Mohamed 11 Daraw mayor 01226669097 Hany Gaber Mohamed 12 Baharief NGO 01006013680 Ahmed Kamal helmi ali Kamalndmy2011@yahoo. 13 Maan lelkheir NGO 01008688239 Mohamed com Nasser Hassan Elmadina elmonawara 14 01002701590 Mohamed NGO Mohamed Arabi 15 Tour guide 01223240132 Ahmed Ahmed Mohamed 16 Elamri NGO Foad Mohamed Ahmed 17 Mail inspector 0122762961 Awadallh Mostafa Mohamed 18 Mail inspector 01116628952 yassin Abd el-Salam elsagir 19 Elamri NGO 01113286437 Mohamed Abd el-Hady Selim 20 Elshab NGO 01129641181 Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed Abo- 21 Elshab NGO 01281156022 elwahed 64 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature 22 Elshab NGO 01284231779 Ahmed Shehata Ahmed Abd elFattah el 23 Elsharani NGO 01224330895 Sayad 24 Elferanga NGO 01228061513 Saad elrezqi elsagir Ahmed Noor Sabry 25 Elferanga NGO 0115430288 Sabry 26 Luxor NGO 0122707807 Aswali Ramdan Abd elmenam Ahmed 27 Elsharani NGO 0120690773 Saed Mohssen Mohamed 28 Elmagd NGO 0108675740 Elsaid Khalifa Ahmed Ramdan 29 Engineer 0114069511 Mohamed Ahmed Abd elFattah Elmadina elmonuara 01138120939 30 Moahmed NGO 1 31 Teacher 01115098202 Alaa Abd el tawab 32 Social specialist 01220764042 Waleed Sayed Abbas Ezzat abdelsamad 33 Irrigation department 0100406369 mohamed Ahmed Hamdy 34 Middle district idfu Hussien 35 Village mayor 01002039105 Ashraf Abd-el azim Hamdy Ramdan Abd 36 Sugar factory 0111240626 el menam Elabass ben abitaleb 37 Tarek.alabase@gmail.com 01007009384 Tarak Ali Bakr Hassan NGO Amal Sayad Ali 38 Om elmoemenin NGO 01189934401 Mahmoud 39 Om elqora NGO 01223284780 Amal Khalifa Ali Mahmoud Abd alla Mayor secretary – 40 0110000526 Mohamed komombo municipality 41 Abo simble mayor 2800416 Mohamed gebali dahab 42 Industrial zone 01145781334 Marwa amin osman 43 Enahda NGO 01118391811 Soad Khalaf Abd elgalil nona2010nona@yahoo.co 44 journalist 0111080988 Hanan Abd elmoaty m Shouhdi abdelgani 45 Ambercap NGO 01275544875 ahmed 65 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Hassan Abd-el Kareem 46 Naga ElShadida NGO 01143175353 Hassan Elmadina elmonawara 47 0102701590 Ahmed Taha elmoqali NGO Moahmed Hamd 48 Public relation manger 01067736222 hagagi 49 Journalist 01024392063 Yasmin Ahmed Amin 50 Journalist 01207581264 Aya Abbas Ali Satad Othamn Abd el 01222462362 51 Elmolqata NGO basst 2 Salah Moahmed 52 Tour guide 01228888329 elaraby 53 Civil engineer 01119501734 Mohamed abdelsabour Wafaa Mobarak 54 Elnahad NGo 01113161772 Hamed Mohamed Mahmoud 55 Elfagr NGo 01004701590 elshafaay Sanaa Abd el moaty 56 Elnahada NGo 01286251718 Ismail 57 Elnahada NGo 01142840720 Wafaa Abd el moaty 58 Elnahada NGo 01141410150 Afaf Idrees Hamed Emad Mohamed 59 Accountant 0116263221 Ahmed 60 teacher 01150843475 Emad Ahmed Ghareb Public relation unit – 61 Gaber kasem ahmed Aswan governorate 62 EEAA 01146009804 Mohamed abdalla awad Abdelgafour Mohamed 63 Technical supervisor 01223188495 khalil Kamel abderehim 64 Social affair unit 01148289669 kamel 65 Ali rabia Mohamed ali Baharif NGO 01140181600 66 Magdi hamed Hassan Idfu mayor 01143676192 67 Mostafa abdelgelil ali Nasr elnoba mayor 68 Taher abdelbaset taher Urban development 01004756059 69 Hussien tahtawy Environment consultant 01223124531 66 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature 70 Sadia fathi mahmoud Elnahada NGO 01113614387 Hamed Mohamed taha 71 Eqlit village mayor hamed Mohamed abdelmenam 72 Elmansouraya mayor mohamed 73 Shazli abdelfatah Media 01001266725 74 Ahmed mahmoud Media 01143071591 Mahmoud saad West district mayor- 75 01140579150 Mohamed ahmed komombo 76 Ebrahim ahmed elnobi engineer 01005655721 Mohamed khalil 77 Contractor 0106040634 radwan 78 Abdelmotaleb fekri Komombo mayor 01148659421 79 Kamal helmy osman Elsebai mayor 01276364171 Salah ahmed 80 Elredisia mayor 01156992691 abdelqadeer Announcer –Teba 81 Anas ahmed elnamr 01223306786 channel Photographer –Teba 82 Sohila Mohamed said 01066382197 channel Head of environment 83 Souad thabet karmi 01222210139 unit-Aswan governorate Osama Ramadan 84 General manger 01114500690 abdalla Shawqi mostafa 85 Hagaza mayor 01151509625 gadelrab 86 mahmoud Said ahmed Kenouz mayor 01118222698 Abdelmoneem mostafa Environment unit –sugar 87 Mohamed factory Tawasel sayed bahr Elmadina elmonawara 88 Mohamed NGO 89 Tarek saad abdelnaeem Elgeil elgedid NGO 01272735408 Ahmed abdelatti 90 Train driver 01284665416 ahmed Saber hussien 91 Elbesalaya NGO 01110741687 mohamed 92 Sabri mahmoud ali Idfu Mayor 01227311971 Abdelaziz abdelhafez 93 Algafra mayor 01229304517 abdelhalem 67 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Mamdouh elamir 94 Banban mayor 01004888120 hussien osman Alaa eldien Mohamed 95 Quarrying project manger 01222996087 ismail Abdelhamid abdalla 96 Village mayor 01141516598 Mohamed Ibrahim ahmed 97 Teacher 01100921909 abozeid Ibrahim ahmed 98 Electricity department 01001008963 khouild Gamal mahmoud 99 Electricity department 01001832221 ahmed Mohamed ahmed 100 Abna luxor NGO 01221633275 hussien badr Abdelnabi sayed 101 Elshatb mayor 01228359809 ahmed Ibrahim akasha Elmadina elmonwara 102 01123322209 Mohamed NGO 103 Fatma adel gamal Balana prime villager 01129303707 Saber Mohamed ali 104 Head of post office 0100354231 sayed Mohamed fathi ahmed 105 Enaba Mayor 01123473618 khalil Khadiga Mohamed 106 Elnahada NGO 01143624649 mahmoud 107 Eman said ahmed Man lelkhair NGO 01003709259 Mahmoud kamel 108 Social specialist 01283206483 mahrous Fouad serag eldin 109 Retired 0100311867 elsayed 110 Yasser anan mohamed Employee 01150388669 111 Mohamed hamdi zahir Gas misr 01018719170 Tamer Mohamed 112 Gas misr 01002115757 Mohamed 113 Mohamed roshdi galab engineer 01223511726 Abdelrasoul ahmed 114 Electricity department 01119027163 hassan Environment health unit 115 Maher loqa serian 01222742933 –health department 116 Alaa aboelmagd ahmed Elabasaya prime villager 01115499590 Mahmoud Mohamed 117 Education department 01008809099 ebrahim 68 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Tohami mahmoud Middle district mayor- 118 01140579130 Mohamed komombo 119 Foud hussien lamei lawyer 01000671956 Mohamed abazeid 120 Agriculture engineer 01203939545 mahmoud 121 Mahmoud ataya hassan Nasr elnoba prime villager 01280060843 Civil protection 122 Ehab tharwat 01275588088 department Mohamed abdo 123 Environment company 01286258678 abosabri 124 Ahmed basdtawy gabr Saqr koraish NGO 01006013671 Mohamoud Mohamed 125 Accountant 01149590081 salah eldin Shaban abdelrasoul 126 Elkhatara NGO 01127324642 yehi Mohamed omar 127 Business man 01289705707 Mohamed Khalifa Mohamed 128 Prevention department 01112463514 khalifa 129 Hagag elmasri 01202266503 130 Moafaq abo elnile Journalist 2302134 Mohamed abdelqader Journalist 131 01222484559 mahmoud Journalist 132 Wesam ahmed hussien 01228731917 133 Nagah sabah ali Journalist 01280076129 134 Mostafa ahmed abdo Naga elshadid NGO 01271573064 Ehsan ahmed 135 Elnahada NGO 01153767169 Mohamed 136 Rasha ahmed elsayed Elramagi NGO 01224605679 137 Reda taye youssef Elnahada NGO 0115539173 Samah kamel 138 osmanhanan sabri Elqorna NGO 01281647099 Mohamed Mona osman 139 Elqorna NGO 01115038417 Mohamed 69 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Signature Health development 140 Said omar abbass 01200294436 NGO Health development 141 Aida Hassan ahmed 01281042200 NGO Abdelmenam ahmed 142 Abo elresh NGO 01157638602 saad Hussien ahmed 143 EId Elom NGO 01277320909 Mohamed Fadia farah ahmed 144 EId Elom NGO 01124559703 Hassan 145 Mustafa ahmed bahr Alsadaqa NGO 01112378815 146 Alsawyi alfaqer Elkhazan GHarb NGO 01119642166 Basuni Mohamed 147 Elmolqata NGO 01143867259 hussien 148 Gamal abo elmagd Elsharani NGO 01066097978 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 GOVERNORATE OF QENA Girls club (Qena Governorate) Saturday, 23 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 1 Mohamed refaat Gas Misr company 01065506872 Fouad mostafa Nagi hamadi municipality 2 01118576235 AbelGani rehab mayor Mostafa Mohamed 3 Lawyers candidates 01004925499 akasha Mostafa gaber 4 Lawyers candidates 01062020406 Mohamed Ahmed sharkaoui abo 5 Dandara NGO 01288728151 elnasr Mohmaed khalifa 6 GIZ 01151319650 hebashi 7 Khalid Bauomi GIZ Kbayoumy @yahoo.com 01208367494 Hani shehata 8 Teba TV channel Hany-TV8@yahoo.com 01112254147 Mohamed 9 Mohamed farouq Teba TV channel 01113085528 Environment unit –nagi 10 Amani salah abdelahi 01004700583 hamadi municipality Mohamed ahmed 11 Ana Masri NGO Mada9098@yahoo.com 01116861612 Mohamed Ebrahim Mahmoud Hassan Mh.aboziedd@yahoo.co 12 Ana Masri NGO 01092514005 abozied m Announcer –upper Egypt 13 Mubarak gendi 01227293469 radio 14 Abdelmoti abdelqader Deshna Municipality mayor 0167541140 Hanan Mohamed 15 Accountant 0100257454 Mohamed Sarya Mohamed Taha 16 Social education unit 01005873972 mohamed Tharwat Ebrahim Deputy chairman of water 17 01275111794 Wassif authority Alaa Eldin Mohamed Planning general manger in 18 Alaabakry10@gmail.com 01115894365 Mohamed bakry water authority 19 Abo elsoud gahlan ali Qous mayor 01224122686 Abdelalem qassem 20 Environment unit –deshna 01005428396 mohmaed Nahed yosseif Hathour development 21 010095592121 abdelrazek company General manger –education 22 Ehsan Mohamed Hefni ehsanhefny@yahoo.com 01224044948 department 82 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 23 Ahmed ahmed mostafa Chemist –environment unit 01224923156 Esmail Mohamed Head of NGO unit –social 24 01275842079 helmi affair Fathi Mohamed 25 Koum Eldaba NGO fhmdlh@yahoo.com 01112806914 hamadalla Fatma Elzahra Abdel Fatmaelzahra1989@yah 26 Houras NGO 01008698291 rehim mosa oo.com Economic development 27 Karema mansour ali Nor.moon@yahoo.com 01093829757 NGO Aymana209@yahoo.co 28 Ayman khoudary ali Student 01112812595 m Care international 29 Amgad gazal amgadgazal@yahoo.com 01001559679 organization Ahmed abdelfatah Complete social 30 01006497331 Mohamed Mubarak development NGO Howaida mohmaed 31 Lawyer Shahat Gehan mahmoud Media unit – Qena 32 Mohamed governorate Media unit – Qena Maha202093@yahoo.co 33 Samah abdalla saleh 01006534730 governorate m Mohamed khalaf Mohammed khalaf 34 South naqada NGO 01069660840 ahmed mohamoud @yahoo.com Hazem Mohamed Elshabat elmoslemat Hazem- 35 01284186308 hamdi NGO- naqada sma@yahoo.com Dahi Mohamed Abo Elshabat elmoslemat 36 aboyahoya@yahoo.com 01017181958 elmagad NGO- naqada Elshabat elmoslemat 37 Hanan Ayoub Bahri 01022372445 NGO- naqada Elshabat elmoslemat 38 Samya gamal Ahmed Sma2ba@yahoo.com 01155205474 NGO- naqada Seham mostafa Elshabat elmoslemat 39 01276362666 Abdelreham NGO- naqada Elshabat elmoslemat 40 Sanaa seid Mohamed 01015010584 NGO- naqada Amira abdelmared Elshabat elmoslemat 41 01014454324 ahmed NGO- naqada Petroleum holding 42 Waleed aref abdelatye 01003907935 company Mohmaed abo elwafa Lawyer – Elmostaqbal metrmohamed@yahoo.c 43 01001617454 kamel NGO –Naqada om Mohmaed shabaan Accountant – Bear anbar 44 01223967742 ashour NGO –Naqada Said mahmoud Secretary –Bear anbar 45 01285692407 Mohamed NGO 46 Nabil ezzat Mohamed Misr ElKhair NGO nezzet@misrelkhear.org 01285555630 83 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Mona Mohamed Mouakorashy5@gmail.c 47 South valley university 01002403054 shahat om Nagala abdelfatah Media specialist- Qena Noga202093@yahoo.co 48 01007235442 gaber governorate m Sayed mahmoud 49 Teacher Smr20204@yahoo.com 01007488678 radwan Mahmoud sadiq Albuchara521@yahoo.c 50 Teacher 01003832618 mahran om Secretary –Elshabat NGO- 51 Rasha Mohamed sadeq 01096670371 Naqada Elshabat elmoslemat 52 Rehab Ahmed Hassan 01288409972 NGO- naqada Entesar Mohamed Elshabat elmoslemat 53 01014213439 Hassan NGO- naqada Marwa abdelhamid Elshabat elmoslemat 54 01015362264 mahmoud NGO- naqada Nesma mohmaed Elshabat elmoslemat 55 01025146167 kamal eldin NGO- naqada Elshabat elmoslemat 56 Heba assad azmi 01015611191 NGO- naqada Asmaa- 57 Asma ahmed bastawy Elmashreq NGO 01006935132 ahmed@yahoo.com Aya.hassan604@yahoo.c 58 Aya Hassan youssif Elmashreq NGO 01126467096 om Salah eldin Hamada 59 Elmostaqbal Ngo _naqada 01118379346 khalil 60 Mohamed abdall awad EEAA –Qena branch 01146009804 Mohamed mahmoud 61 English teacher asyed elbanhawi Gamal youssef 62 Science research center 01003049740 ebrahim 63 Amal badawi elsayed Lawyer 01001933457 Yehi abdelmotelib 64 Education department 01224888423 sayed 65 Thabet elmohandes Education department 01124686654 66 Nagala bakhoum Ana Masri NGO 01064507745 67 Awad boshra sedra Youth department 01002214770 Public relation manger – 68 Ali elsayed ali 01220050903 Gamahir misr newspaper 69 Mohmaed khamis rawi Elmoustaqbal NGO 01285999720 Fatma elzahra Fatma.queen2010@yaho 70 University teacher 01096326333 abdelhares o.com 84 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Noura abdalla Lolo- 71 University teacher 01153326137 mahmoud uouo2011@yahoo.com 72 Youssef fawzi makram Elmashrek NGO 01221411770 73 Rami sefien gayed Elmashrek NGO 01286126139 74 Ahmed tayee ebrahim Bear Anbar NGO 01225696098 Gamal helmi Public relation – water 75 01001813755 Mohamed authority 76 Mohamed Ahmed Gas Misr 01018719170 Public relation manager – 77 Omima badawy hassan 01004698122 science research center Information & computer dodofalconn@yahoo.co 78 Magdy Raouf lembi 01228999378 unit m Mohamed elhamd 79 Elmashrek NGO 01091788102 ashour Mamdouh aboelqasem Qenaoffice2@yahoo.co 80 Health department–Qena 01001113645 ahmed m Mahmoud mahrous Electricity department - 81 01001654495 gamal Qena Electricity department - 82 Adel nagi Mohamed 01000080938 Qena Mohamed fangari abo 83 Youth department fangazym@yahoo.com 01001805795 gabal 84 Gaafar taha ahmed Roads department 01006739307 Egypt- 85 Yasser ahmed motafa EEAA 01005335149 yasser@hotmail.com 86 Nadia raouf lembi Elmashreq NGO 01276367112 Ahmed abdelraouf Ahmedraoof007@yahoo 87 Environment unit 01001969359 Mohamed Mohamed .com Yeasry- 88 Youssri hafez morsi Environment unit 01002960804 hafez@yahoo.com 89 Sabri yousif Dawood mayor 01001873355 Mohamed NasrEldin 90 Environment unit AbdelAziz Mahmoud abdelradi 91 Agriculture engineer mahmoud Ali abdelmegid En g.ali- 92 Irrigation department 01143909096 monoufi menofy@yahoo.com Walaa zahran 93 Socialist specialist 0102132158 Mohamed 94 Doaa zahran Mohamed Arabic teacher 01021302159 85 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 95 Fatma ahmed ebrahim Industrial sector –Qena 01225369905 Ahmed ali dardir 96 Ceyanco company 01097752413 Mohamed Mohsen abo elqaseem 97 Ceyanco company kamala 98 Yasser hefni abozeid Social affair department 01091218871 Ahmed mostafa saad 99 Ana Masri NGO 01011436219 eldein Sahar Mohamed Measure funding 100 Smmm300@yahoo.com 01004707307 mostafa consultant Cooperation general 101 Ali garebi Mohamed 01003396587 manger –Qena governorate Beautygirl336477@yaho 102 Sally adel sayed 01009399053 o.com 103 Ahmed nasari ahmed Deputy mayor –Qena 104 Ashraf anour amin municipality Khaled ahmed 105 Ceyanco company 01018077688 Mohamed Reham ahmed ali 106 South valley university 01098665828 ahmed Menatalla ahmed ali 107 South valley university 01013232241 ahmed Maha hussien ahmed Secondary school deputy 108 01003184192 masoud manager Monie- 109 Monir abdelaliem azab Education department 01224677261 azab@yahoo.com Marwa abdelwahaab 110 memeeag@yahoo.com 01094288858 naser Economic development 111 Asma ali mostafa 01148007078 NGO Wafaa aboelqaseem 112 Student 01140369415 mohmaed Hiam- 113 Hayam mohseen omar Arous elneil NGO mohsen2010@yahoo.co 01008651916 m Assem omran Economic development 114 01125055784 mahmoud NGO Wafaa Mohamed Wafaa- 115 Environment responsible 01003351413 ahmed rashed rashed@yahoo.com 116 Mohamed elkheer Parliament member 01004885750 Mervat abdelhakeem 117 Elmashrek NGO abdeldayem 86 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 118 Vector mekheeil farah Misr motors 01222728427 119 Ashraf saad mokhtar Education technology unit 01001818578 Abo elnasr mostafa Aboelnasr97@yahoo.co 120 Roaa NGO 0111117753 ahmed m Rural community 121 Nasheta mekawy taher Ne201977@yahoo.com 01063066342 development NGO Zenab mahmoud Rural community 122 01001663986 raslan development NGO Rural community 123 Wafaa mohmed fouad 01000306170 development NGO Aber mostafa Rural community 124 01065156150 Mohamed development NGO Aber ahmed abo Media unit –Qena 125 Sahafa2020@yahoo.com 01066229938 elmagd governorate Ahmed abdelrehim Ahmed- 126 Journalist 01223758328 ahmed mostafa alafiony@yahoo.com Mohamed abdelfatah 127 Teacher 01007340738 hashim 128 Entesar elewi ahmed Solidarity unit 01004716338 Hussien ahmed 129 Ana Masry NGO 01006980907 mostafa Mohamed mamdouh 130 Ana Masry NGO 01015145663 ahmed Sahar Mohamed Information unit –Qena 131 0109616404 elsager governorate 132 Nahal said mahmoud 133 Fatma abdo ashour Nile information center 01114062300 Youseef Mohamed Youssif- 134 Qena information center 01229531967 ragab ragabss@yahoo.com Ahmed gamal 135 Qena mayor officer 01090538435 abdelwaheed Social unit –south valley Alieldin2004@yahoo.co 136 Ali eldein abdelbadei 01009588666 university m Monument department 137 Mostafa wazeri 01020296161 Qena International arbitration 138 Afaf ashour elkhateb 01004222720 consultant 139 Sayed ezzat Mohamed 01063395214 Mohamed mosaad 140 Koum Belal NGO 01288596819 ossman Eid Abdelhakeem 141 Koum Belal NGO 01008681257 kamel 87 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Mohamed 142 Education department Mohga80@yahoo.com 01061460814 AboElhassan Awad Abdelwahaab Emad- 143 Elmashreq NGO 01060535963 Taher jamaic@yahoo.com Hasna aboelmakarem ghadaryabar@yahoo.co 144 student 01013120022 sadiq m Mohamed Mohamed Care international 145 mqenauy@yahoo.com 01099913087 ahmed Qenawi authorization Mohamed abdelhamid Mohamed- 146 Social NGO 01001580564 ahmed 53404@yahoo.com Aaboazeid55@yahoo.co 147 Arabi AboZeid Ahmed Education department 01002930797 m Mohamed Hassan 148 Seyanco company 01119731077 Hamam 149 Nagla Hagan Teacher 01001280819 150 Mohamec Esmail Qous mayor 01097199872 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 GOVERNORATE OF SOHAG Local council room (Sohag Governorate) Wednesday, 25 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone ALi Mohamed ali 1 Executive manager 01144815208 ahmed Gehan Abdelgaber 2 South valley university 01121348002 Mohamed Environment unit – 3 Roshdi fahim Gebrial 01002906940 elbalyana Employee –Magaga 4 Tahia adli Mohamed 01229497790 municipality Heba Mohamed Employee –Magaga 5 01146751120 mahmoud municipality 6 Ismail elnoury ahmed Teacher 01125576751 7 Ahlam ismail husssien Teacher 01229343141 8 Hany asaad helmy Education department 1007019901 Waleed Mohamed 9 Accountant 01125199986 Mohamed Rehab Mohamed 10 Accountant 01140063836 Mohamed 11 Galal ahmed mohamed Coordinator 01142169372 12 Hanafi eltouni hassan Project manager 01273283703 Supervisor – Sohag 13 Rehab hamam ahmed 01141274983 university Mohmed yousry 14 Health department 01229568876 mohmed Mona abo elgeed 15 Social affair 01157663402 sobhy Omayma Mohamed 16 Social affair 01093012764 elsayed 17 Ashraf awad alam Environment unit 01001364061 Abdel rahman khalaf 18 Shandawel NGO 01275089767 fathi Ahmed Mohamed 19 Maraga mayor 01128611921 almorsi West district mayor – 20 Lofty Mohamed ali 01007442286 sohag governorate Mosa Mohamed Environment unit –west 21 01008129792 ahmed district Environment unit –sohag 22 Ashraf mosreh hussien 01221472572 governorate 100 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Announcer –Teba TV 23 Nagwa seif elnasr amin 01000127050 channel Hussni Mohamed 24 Elmonssha mayor 01063135733 abdelrehim Environment unit - 25 Alaa khalifa abdelatif 01228183654 Elmonssha Mohamed abo elwafa 26 Information center 01147130353 mahmoud Abdelmenam ahmed Urban planning – sohag 27 01007453821 mahran governorate Ebtesham salah 28 Supervisor 01208545630 abdelsamee Hazem Mohamed 29 Teba channel 01128820101 mostafa Ahmed Mohamed 30 Gehana Mayor 01224449453 Mohamed Elmoatazbella Mootaz.somb02@yahoo.c 31 Region gas company 01022817779 Almansebli om Islam farag 32 Region gas company Eslam2010f@yahoo.com 0127683354 aboelhassan Mohamed ahmed 33 Darelsalam mayor 01002536016 mostafa meki Public relation –east 34 Isis adeb botrous district 35 Ali Mohamed elsayed Temaa deputy mayor 01008813355 Waleed ahmed 36 Environment unit -Temaa 01114765378 mohamed Environment unit – 37 Medhat khalaf ali 01222363342 Gehana Kamal ahmed 38 Environment unit –Tahta 01124940250 abdelhafez Abdelmonsef hashem Environment unit –east 39 01117875646 abdelmotagali district Mohamed abdelhamed 40 Gerga mayor 01111159648 elsayed Urban planning p- sohag 41 Norhan salah fadel 01150059085 governorate 42 Yehia abozeid fahmy Endowment department 01124796092 Mohamed elsayed 43 Teacher omar 44 Salah ismail Hassan Ambulatory services 01115324251 Mahmoud qassem 45 Maraga deputy mayor 01004728940 qoretam Maher Hassan 46 Personal affair 01145734448 abdelsamee 101 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 47 Ali nageb Hassan Social unit 01119194222 48 Mona abdo sayed selim Local Mobilizer –Tema 01224586332 Mahmoud abdel 49 Coordinator - Tema 01205929433 hamed mohamed Helmi Mohamed Environment unit – 50 01143541140 ahmed Maraga Abdelkhaled helmi 51 shekh 01006404096 hussien Abdelhamed 52 aboelmagd Garga municipality 01007587646 abedelhamed 53 Sabri ata abdellatif Teacher 01006290210 Elhadi Mohamed 54 Business man 01287256666 abdelhamed Mohamed elsayed 55 Sohag deputy mayor 01140356624 mahmoud Environment department 56 Evelin kamel awad 01224678442 –sohag governorate Mohamed bahr 57 Employee 01203533606 Mohamed 58 Adel Ali bakry qaseem Field coordinator 01008216726 Abdalla Abdelmolla Quality member – 59 01288152053 Aboelmagd education department 60 Khaled eldeb ahmed Field coordinator 01018635912 Environment protection 61 Hosam elmasri 01061246869 unit 62 Aboelazz ayman fahmi Electricity department 01119026840 Mahmoud Hassan 63 Electricity department 01119026840 Mohamed Esmat kamal eldein 64 Teacher 01141066011 amin Kassem Hassan 65 Electrician 01116028055 kassem Ahmed mahmoud 66 Environment searcher 01225449841 ahmed abdellah Ahmed Mohamed 67 Field coordinator 0164735100 Mohamed 68 Afaf ali sayed Social affair degree 01023248737 Mahmoud hemdani 69 Employee 0114958668 ahmed 102 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 70 Ahmed elsayed fargali 01115629255 71 Khalaf ali bakry secondary school degree Waleed fathi elsayed 72 Teacher 01007067081 rashowan 73 Sahar Mohamed anbar Tahta municipality 01150782996 74 Alaa Eldeib Public relation manger 01121266965 Kamal zagloul Head of environment unit 75 01094702703 abdelmegid -Ekhmem 76 Gamal Mohamed albaz General manger 01283394141 77 Khalaf noury ahmed General manger Ashraf Mohamed Environment unit – 78 01156081360 abdelhamid ekhmem 79 Mohamed refaat gad Misr Gas 01065506872 Sameh Mohamed 80 Misr Gas 01000028975 elrefaa Naseer mohamed Personal affair –local 81 01095287270 elazhari council Alsayed thabet 82 Elbalyana mayor 01000150852 Mohamed fahmi Hosam Mohamed ben 83 Tahta mayor 01002704426 mahran Mohamed abo 84 Irrigation department 01099918615 elfottouh Hassan 85 Mahmoud elsayed Project manger 01227672650 Maher Mohamed 86 State property 01272745899 Mohamed ali 87 Omar hamam gad Sahowa chairman 01000875187 Shimaa Hassan 88 PHD degree 01003707266 ebrahim 89 Mahmoud Hassan Saqoulta mayor 01284321777 90 Hany ali abdelhalem Environment unit –Squlta 01287942964 91 Mohamed hamdi zahr Misr gas 01018719170 Mohamed fouad 92 Smart project –eqsas 01125308268 ahmed 93 Mervat salah Mohamed Smart project –eqsas 01200281539 103 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 94 Mona khalaf abdelhadi Youth department 01145188286 Adli Mohamed hanafi 95 Smart project –eqsas 01132966277 Mohamed 96 Afaf Mohamed Hassan Smart project –eqsas 0123877976 97 Laner ezz abdelmoety Smart project –eqsas 01150791677 Mohamed magdi 98 Elkawther Mayor 01009215159 aboharoun 99 Elshafat kamal ataya Secretary 01277945413 Ali abdelharess Environment unit – 100 01118578581 Ibrahim Darelsalam 101 Faten hussien osman Elsafa NGO 01221320171 Essam abdelsabour 102 Handicapped NGO 01001325348 abdelhakam Adel abdellatif 103 Ekhmem mayor abdelmenam Abdelmoneem Employee –taxes 104 01146136378 abdelnabi department 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 10. Governorate of Gharbeya Panorama hotel –Gharbeya Sunday, 29 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone General manager for hishamelkamshosy@ 1 Hesham Ebrahim Rezk 01221496887 environment projects in Tanta yahoo.com AbdelAtti Ebrahim 2 ComElnagar NGO 01005047578 Abdelhalem Maher abdelaziuz 3 Environment unit - Zefta 01221482705 ElShafey 4 Ahmed Elsalab Gorab Environment unit - Zefta Mostafa Elsanousi 5 Environment unit - Kotour 010991293456 Elsokari Esam eldin abdelGelel Engineering department– 6 24413579 Elsheshtawi Elmahala Elqobra Environment engineer- 7 Alzahra Ali Elmahdi 01228686881 Elmahala Elqobra Mohamed helmi 8 Chemist 01280599566 Elgamal Ahmed mokhtar 9 Shops licenses 01281214411 shaasha 10 Ebrahim Shahin Environment unit – Tanta 01227371537 11 Elsayed rashad Environment unit – Tanta 01222506768 Magdy Mohamed Environment affair –First 12 01008317631 Karoush district Elmahala Elqobra afaltas@worldbank.or 13 Amal Nabil Faltas Social consultant - WB 01222738571 g ewahby@worldbank. 14 Eman Wahbi Communication specialist -WB 01005040680 org Eman Amin Public relation - Elmahala 15 Elhefnawe Elqobra Abdel Aziz Mohamed General manger of 16 Mahfooz Environment unit 17 Elsayed Kamal Elsays Engineer Environment unit Aziza Mahmoud Technical engineer - 18 Ahmed Information center Nadia Farag Mohamed Statistics department 19 Badawi information center Nermen Sobhy Statistics department 20 Elqolaly information center Engineering department – 21 Lowes Morqous Elsonta 113 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 22 Amal Hussien Gareb Volunteer in NGO Environment unit –Kafr 23 Ebrahim Salah Hegazi 01009719254 Elzayat Agriculture engineer – 24 Salah Elsayed Abdeaziz samanoud 25 Mosaad Aboelyazed Roads engineering –samanoud Head of agricultural AbdelWahaab Abdel 26 plantation in roads rehim department Esam_emara@hotma 27 Essam Omara Journalist in Akhbar Elyoum 01221278606 il.com Safwat nabeeh 28 Member in youth movements 01287421353 Elbawab 29 Osama Saad Elkhayat Engineer- AhlElkhair NGO 01222793860 30 Eman Mohamed Galeb Environment unit 01220228683 31 Eglal Badawi Environment unit 01282309126 Meat Yazed NGO& member 32 Hamed osman Ahmed 01228104299 in the regional NGO union Ali Abdelmoen member in the regional NGO 33 01004975506 AbdelDayem union 34 Said Mohamed Safwat Frasis NGO 01289222786 Mervat abdelhamid 35 Administration officer 01004560073 hawas Mohamed Mohamed 36 NGO units –basuoun 01002273706 Elgems Mohamed shahin General manger in agriculture 37 01116864200 Mohamed guiding 38 Atef Bakri ElSheshatwii NGO 01007600197 Ayda Elsebia Researcher in Gharbeya 39 01090382088 Mohamed Governorate Elhamed Hamada 40 Nashteil NGO 01001374241 Mohamed Safety specification general Ehababbass66@yaho 41 Ehab Abbass Dawood 01099914673 manger at Town Gas o.com Awatef ali Mohamed 42 Health department 3358966 elmahdi 43 Yehi ali hussien Health department 1600273 Magdy abdel Qader 44 Health department 01222838962 Alfi 114 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Samir Ali Mohamed 45 Culture center 01064239670 Soliman 46 Abo Elmagd Abdelatyi Social affair department 47 AbdelMohsen Raffaat General Manager 01019201998 48 Mohamed Rabi Rabi Town Gas 01017854600 Environment department – 49 Mohamed ali Zagloul 01281144160 samanoud Secretary – social affair 50 Sami Ebrahim Gerges 01278733432 department Mohamed Abdel Environment affair unit – 51 01224422108 Megid Abdel Salam basioun Hanan Elsayed Khalaf 52 Engineer – first district Tanta 01146342823 alla Public relation in Tanta 53 Sami Atef Megahed 01226890530 governorate Magdi Abdelmoneem Project’s manger in electricity 54 01000316316 Zahra department AbdelHafez General manger –technical 55 0126415823 AbdelFatah AboEmara affair unit Mohamed Ebrahim Engineer –project unit in 56 01016769058 Elsayed abaza electricity department Abeer Mohamned 57 Environment unit 01280405270 Saleh Reda Elsayed 58 Environment unit 01005530972 AbdelGani Radi Engineer –south delta 59 Marwa mohi Hafez 01221029021 company Mahmoud AbdelGelel Electricity department – 60 01061535254 makhlouf measuring and counter unit 61 Sherien nabil abotaleb Engineer Nashoa Mahmoud 62 Islamic agitator Ashour Mohamed ebrahim 63 Journalist 01020535453 Khawnawi Mostafa abdrabo 64 Public relation manager 01227768854 Elamri Elamri 65 Said Said Elshafie Education means specialist 01286153149 Hala Mohamed Hala_raslan@yahoo.c 66 Urban planning engineer 01238856831 Elsayed om Amina fouad 67 Urban planning engineer 01140488515 abdelmegid 68 Ahlam Ataya Elsayed Engineering unit –Zefta 01061295282 115 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Hamdi Mohamed Abo 69 Environment unit -Tanta 01225373184 zeid Hassan Ebrahim 70 Environment unit -Tanta 01279299041 Elbehari Heba Mohamed 71 Environment unit -Tanta 01014613501 abdelmenam 72 Miada Ezzat Mohamed Environment unit -Tanta 3352716 AbdelWahab Elsayed 73 Environment unit –Elsonta 01115428660 Abdelwahab Yasser Mohamed 74 Researcher –EEAA Tanta 01228658611 Gonem 75 Adel Mohamed Essa Researcher –EEAA Tanta 0100358645 76 Nadia hassouna Second district Elmahala 01007883952 77 Hesham Elsobahi Second district Elmahala 01224686183 General manager -Personal Aarafa27@yahoo.co 78 Ahmed Anour Arafa 0122929754 affair unit m 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 11. GOVERNORATE OF ISMAILIA Information center (ElShekh Zayaed )Ismailia Monday 30 December 2013 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Mohamed Abdulla 1 EEAA Moabd72@yahoo.com 01146009804 Awad Public relation ,third 2 Amal Fathi Youssef 01211481198 district Personal affair unit ,third 3 Afaf ElSayed Hegazi 01287197018 district Contract and purchasing 4 Heba Seliman Allam 01144033774 unit ,third district Medhat Mohamed Follow up and planning 5 01114083806 nobi unit ,second district Socialist in Education 6 Ahmed Ali Hussein 01202158452 Department 7 Mona Gareb Selim Personal affair unit 01277500876 Mohsen AboZeid Deputy chairman for 8 01223733614 abdelNaim ElQanal newspaper Nadia Hassan 9 Second district 01276058243 Mohamed Ahmed Fawzaya Ahmed 10 Second district 01277882136 Mohamed Nahed Mohamed 11 Engineer ,third district 01283930493 Mohamed Elsayed Engineer in agriculture 12 Hosam Eldin Osman 01111432026 department Anes Mohamed Engineer in agriculture 13 Mohamed Bahr department Kariema Mohamed Bookkeeper Ismailia 14 Ebrahim Municipality 15 Samia Elsayed Abdalla Inspector 01278234896 Main bookkeeper in Nehmedo Hemadan 16 inspector administration 01063466772 Mohamed Elsayed unit 17 Hala AbdelAziz Personal affair unit 01228468924 18 Nadia El Atar Personal affair unit 01228259035 General manager in safety Ehababbas66@yahoo.co 19 Ehab Abbas Dawood 01099914673 specification in town gas m 20 Mohamed Rabi Rabi town gas 01017854600 21 Manal Zayed Seliman Budgeting specialist 01117639191 123 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Manager of Implementation 22 Amr AbdelMonsef 01001485990 and follow up unit at EGAS Ibrahim Ahmed Environment unit 23 01004858735 Elsayed Manager in AboSower Personal Affair ,third 24 Sara Mohamed Abdalla district Amera Elamer 25 EGAS 01227904178 AbdelMenaam 26 Shahinda Sherazy EGAS 01115144222 Eman Kamal Abel 27 Second district Hamed Coordination manager 28 Nora Abelall Seliman 01111042333 EGAS 29 Zizi Youssef Badr Inspector 01278234896 Salwa Ebrahim 30 Agriculture engineer 01061538431 mohamed General deputy manager in 31 Noha Gazi Nohagaz53@yahoo.com 01001050180 governmental affair EGAS Faten Ebrahim 32 Ismailia municipality 01222735913 morqous 33 Magdi hossney hassan Ismailia municipality 0111266052 34 Gehan Elsayed Shaban Ismailia municipality 01228259035 Engineer in agriculture 35 Ahmed Mohamed Ali department Typist in health 36 Fawzaya Gendi Gomaa 01223249254 department Naboya Mohamed 37 Typist, second district 01098686776 Reyad Data collector ,third 01281715193 38 Dalia Hassan Ebrahim district 0 Amira Mahmoud 39 ElFath School 01062370165 Hassan Eman Hassan 40 ElFath School 01223170199 Mohamed 41 Salwa Sayed Edris ElFath School 01004110341 42 Eqbal Sedik Ramadam Secretary , third district 01228842977 124 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone 43 Mervat saad Ebrahim Ismailia municipality 01229192373 Administration 44 Afaf Hassan hossni officer ,education 01284650484 department Magda Mostafa 45 Personal affair manager 01279978212 Mohamed Fatma Hussein 46 Personal affair manager 01275634400 Mohamed 47 Sahar Mohamed Ali Education department 01278973546 48 Sana Ibrahim Ahmed Ismailia municipality 01276060519 Mohamed Ahmed Imam and speaker – 49 0124507520 Mohamed endowment Imam and speaker – 50 Saed Gelany Gad saidggm@yahoo.com 01066063370 endowment Imam and speaker – 51 Adel abdalla Mohamed 01222484743 endowment Mohamed hussien Imam and speaker – 52 Mhessen45@yahoo.com 01220989993 Mohamed endowment 53 Ayda Sayed Ahmed Unit manager 01222598636 54 Amal abdo Mahmoud Typist health department 01129355423 55 Walaa fouad Mahmoud Supplying department 56 Somia Abdel azem Supplying department Mohamed Ebrahim 57 Education Department 01007393733 Elsaman Mona abdelnabi 58 Teacher at elfath school 01007512348 abdelmeged 59 Mona moner ebrahim Teacher at elfath school 01210050276 60 Doaa sayed ahmed Teacher at elfath school 01227071656 Mona Mahmoud 61 Data entry ,third district 01271991756 Mohamed Nahed Mahmoud 62 Data entry ,third district 3313895 Osman 63 Nahed Mustafa Matar Data entry ,third district 3222441 64 Wafaa Mustafa Elsayed Ismailia municipality Mahmoud Mohamed 65 Ismailia municipality Osman 125 Serial Name job title / company E-mail Telephone Kawther abdelsalam 66 Ismailia second district 3205583 ahmed Madeha AbdelHadi 67 Ismailia second district 3216414 Eraqi 68 Eman Mohamed Fathy Ismailia second district 3207408 69 Ehab Shalan World Bank 01001900670 Hassan Abdelmoneem 70 Chemist 01006579336 hassan 71 Hala Ali Elsayed EEAA Suez branch halasuez@yahoo.com Environment unit 72 Gareeb Ahmed Morsi 01223061586 manager Mona Mohamed 73 Researcher 01283267112 ahmed Women affair in 74 Gehan Hassan yassien 01223464473 ‫ا‬manpower department 75 Shadia Gareb Gad Information center 01224838303 Journalist in ElShorouk Amira- 76 Amira mohamedien 01005831495 Newspaper news1@yahoo.com Salma Ebrahim 77 Head of information unit 01281006048 Mohamed 78 Fathia Ebrahim Elamri information unit 01007110188 79 Assad Fawzy Gaber Head of environment unit 01221163408 Afaf Salah Eldin 80 Environment inspector 01222326727 Mohamed Mohamed Mohamed Law searcher in 81 01222554249 ali environment unit 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135