• Getting the Bedouin society into the Egyptian mother society matrix physically.
• Promoting the participation of local communities and their genuine political representatives in development decision-making for Sinai beside the Bedouin representatives of coarse.
• Providing Bedouin communities with the tools to formulate and implement local development projects, notably by organizing training courses.
• Conservation of the Bedouin heritage.
• Emphasizing the positive Bedouin costumes and traditions
• Improving the relations between Bedouins and government
• Raising the standard of living of the Bedouins
• Benefitting from the different resources of the Bedouins environment.
• Developing the personal and professional skills of young Bedouin men and women in order to assist them in finding suitable employment
• Providing Bedouin youth with technical services and access to support and financial services in order to enhance their economic opportunities
• Developing the hand-crafts of the Bedouin women
• Developing the medical plant science that will develop an industry
• Expanding the culture of the Bedouins through crafts
• Emphasizing the Egyptian nationality of the Bedouins
• Elimination of the current unemployment case in the Bedouin society
• Elimination of crimes and smuggling operations of drugs
• Elimination of the negative items in the Bedouin law
• Recognition and submitting the main law that is governing all the country
• Growth of economic rates for the governorate and all the country
• Insuring the national security of the country
• Supporting the logistics so as to connect Sinai to the rest of the Republic as well as the rest of the world
• Activation of the role of competent authorities that are involved in the development of Sinai in preparation for the establishment of an independent administrative structure that would be responsible for the consequences of development management and its follow-up in Sinai.
• Granting the Bedouins of Sinai the opportunity for employment and promotion in government jobs in the framework of local governance both in Sinai or in other governorates.

2010

2010

A development center for Bedouins of SINAI aims to integrate Bedouin society with the main mother society of EGYPT, The center aims to reach that goal by developing the talented Bedouin handicrafts, Training and teaching the Bedouins to use their resources , improving their knowledge in curing.
The name is derived from the projects goal which the integration of the Bedouin society with the main Egyptian society, the Project will act as a pulse for Sinai which will integrate the Bedouins with their country, pulse of SINAI which comes from EGYPTs heart (core).
The project consists of three major zones which are the approach zone, the middle zone and the development zone. this project is made for the tribes to be connected to the main society so the approach zone is formed from the sand dunes that is waving smoothly as the nature of the environment sand of the site going from many sand dune ( that contains underneath it some show rooms for every tribe ) to the tribes plaza which collect them( Bedouin culture : Bedouin tribes are gathered In a plaza in order to take decisions about their society) to be rehabilitated to get into the middle zone which represents the heritage museum of their culture that make them familiar with the space , and emphasizing the heritage of them, transferring from that culture unit to the development zone by passing over the camels race track of tribes which act as a border between the development session and the Bedouins rehabilitation ,Intersecting between development and museum of heritage through that axe of camel race track makes continuity of the concept of developing without leaving traditions The middle zone of the heritage museum acts like a rehabilitation zone for it ,the development building contains all the workshop that will help in development and the employment units ending the building with a tower that flows smoothly from the ground till a point expressing hope and superiority.

Aly Ahmed Kamal Soliman

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