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In recognition of the important role of information and communication technology (ICT) in transforming developing countries into modern knowledge societies in the 21st century, the government of Egypt has developed both medium and long-term sector specific plans. The rapid spreading out of ICT...
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The Egyptian revolution broke out in January 25, 2011, a revolution that sparked the national movements in the Arab world, and impressed the world as a model of an unprecedented popular peaceful uprising included all the spectrums of Egypt's society. It revolution addressed all forms of...
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Due to the high concentration of economic activity along the low-lying coastal zone of the Nile delta and its dependence on Nile river streamflow, Egypt's economy is highly exposed to adverse climate change. Adaptation planning requires a forward-lookingn assessment of climate change impacts on...
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Since January revolution of 2011, Egypt is witnessing a slowdown of its economic growth, a drop in domestic and foreign direct investments, a considerable decline in  industrial production, a notable deterioration in  foreign reserves and a growing government deficit. To overcome these...
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