Al-Ahram Weekly Online   22 - 28 October 2009
Issue No. 969
Special
 
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875



Quarterly Supplement (Autumn 2009)
Public Policy Journal produced by
the Association of International Civil Servants in Egypt (AFICS-Egypt)


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Good Practice
The participation of the community was the main factor behind our success in Helwan University and South of Cairo, affirms Emad Adly
Garbage Attacks
Where does taxpayer's money go? Asks Farrah Montasser
Garbage in the streets of Cairo
Culture in any country is judged by the nation's commitment to certain civilized issues in life, and one of them is cleanliness, writes Salah Hafez
Monkey see, monkey do
Give your children the right signals, writes Ghada Sherif
Accountability, the Roman way
As with many other public services issues in Egypt, solidarity should not be viewed as just a virtue but as an absolute necessity, writes Herve Pourcines
Obituary
Dr. Emad El Sharkawy
A journey of discoveries
Sohaylah El Sawy writes about a group of women from Mohandessin who wanted to "clean and green" their streets
Stop it
Ending Egypt's tolerance of trash is a must, writes John Harris
Proposing an integrated system
Solid waste integrated management can be applied in entire districts and governorates, write Yousryia Loza and Ayman Moharem
Swine and the flu
In spite of their bad press recently, we must not forget that until a few years ago, insulin, critical to millions of diabetic people, was extracted from the pancreas of pigs, writes Farid Kamal Ramzi Stino
Conversion of domestic solid waste into Ethanol
This process is the appropriate way to permanently solve the present domestic solid waste problems in Egypt writes, Essam Mitwally
Maadi Clean Up
Nadia Salem writes about how the initiative of a group of volunteer residents of Maadi turned into a positive experience for improving environmental conditions
The Neighbourhood Environmental Watch
How we can turn a crisis into an opportunity, writes Lorraine Tinsley
Ahlam and Cairo Zabbaleen
Sunset from the top of the mountain made the world appear as on fire but under my feet there was another fire, a heap of burning garbage, writes Fawzia Assaad

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