Road and Bridge Projects in Gharbia Enhance Car Movement Under 'Decent Life' Initiative

Road and Bridge Projects in Gharbia Enhance Car Movement Under 'Decent Life' Initiative

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Aug 11, 2026 10:57 PM

Road infrastructure in Egypt is undergoing a real transformation. The ongoing road and bridge projects in Gharbia Governorate under the 'Decent Life' presidential initiative are reshaping vehicle and transport movement across targeted villages and centers. These projects carry major significance for the entire automotive sector.

Expansive Field Tour to Monitor Development Projects

Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly began an extensive field tour in Gharbia Governorate to inspect and inaugurate several ongoing projects in the governorate's centers and villages. The tour focuses on tracking implementation rates in basic infrastructure projects, including roads and bridges, alongside irrigation and utility works, as well as several health and service projects, to assess the latest developments under the 'Decent Life' initiative for developing rural Egypt.

The scale here is worth pausing on. The tour zeroed in on projects with a direct role in facilitating citizen and car movement, improving connectivity between villages and centers, and raising the efficiency of infrastructure supporting agricultural, industrial, and commercial activity. The difference is visible in areas that have seen genuine upgrades.

Broad Official Delegation Follows Implementation

The Prime Minister is accompanied by a distinguished set of officials, including Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, Dr. Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development and Environment. Alaa El-Din Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation. The delegation also includes Engineer Randa El-Menshawy, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, Major General Dr. Alaa Abdel Moaty, Governor of Gharbia, in addition to several parliament members from the governorate.

The visit includes checking health facilities and family medicine centers in targeted villages, along with drinking water and sewage treatment stations. Development here goes far beyond the asphalt. Traffic flow in cities and villages requires an integrated framework of essential services that these projects help establish.

Direct Impact on the Transport Sector

Dr. Mostafa Madbouly emphasized that the tour aligns with the government's commitment to real-time monitoring of 'Decent Life' projects, described as the largest in the history of rural Egypt. The new roads cut distances between villages and major cities. This shift directly impacts travel times for goods and passenger transport, thereby influencing vehicle operating costs and maintenance schedules.