Greater Cairo definition

Greater Cairo means, for purposes of the Project, Cairo governorate and the urban cities of Giza and Qalyubia governorates.

Examples of Greater Cairo in a sentence

  • The extension of the existing gas transmission system by adding 37 km of pipelines and four (4) pressure reduction stations (PRSs) in the Greater Cairo area to provide additional supply points and to improve reliability of supply for the expansion of the distribution network.

  • Nahda Hospital in Beni Suef is CHG’s first medical facility outside Greater Cairo and is a move to expand the Group’s reach to more underserved regions of the country.

  • The objective of the Project is to reduce air and climate emissions from critical sectors and increase resilience to air pollution in Greater Cairo.

  • This short film highlights two contrasting areas within the Greater Cairo region, one located at the heart of the metropolitan capital while the other is isolated from the rest of the main urban fabric.

  • The Project aims at abating pollutants emitted by factories in Greater Cairo (Qalyobia Governorate in particular) and the Alexandria Area by providing finance by way of local intermediary financial institutions to enable Egyptian firms to install pollution abatement facilities and equipment, thereby contributing to environmental improvement in the target areas.

  • A) Funding during the language course in Egypt includes: • A per diem of 30 EGP (100 EGP for scholarship-holders from outside Greater Cairo area) per course day.

  • In November 2005, at the request of Egypt and Israel, USTR approved a new zone – the Central Delta QIZ – as well as the expansion of the already designated Greater Cairo and Suez Canal Zone QIZs. Approval of Egypt's and Israel's QIZ requests reflects continuing U.S. support for expanded economic and political ties between the two countries.

  • The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Gas Transmission The extension of the existing gas transmission system by adding 37 km of pipelines and four (4) pressure reduction stations (PRSs) in the Greater Cairo area to provide additional supply points and to improve reliability of supply for the expansion of the distribution network.

  • In December 2004, USTR designated three QIZs in Egypt: the Greater Cairo QIZ, the Alexandria QIZ and the Suez Canal Zone QIZ.

  • The new hospital will benefit from Nahda University’s medical staff and students and is expected to manage citizens’ regular medical needs (serving a catchment area in excess of 3 million people) while feeding more complex cases to CHG’s established reference hospital network in the Greater Cairo area.