In Egypt, the concept of a world on the move«
A relative of the Al-Masri family on the road to Kafr el-Sheik. Agriculture is one of the most important sectors of the local economy in the Nile Delta. Photo: Sergii Kolesnyk
Egypt's history shows how migratory flows combined with the transfer of skills can, in the long term, foster the creation of a politically and socially strong state..
Modern and young, a land of legends and mysteries, a land of contrasts, the cradle of ancient civilizations, Egypt is a nation apart. We arrived in Cairo with the aim of understanding how this vast North African country was succeeding in imposing, in the concert of nations - particularly those around the Mediterranean - its own conception of a dynamic country, living with the times, and succeeding in virtually everything it undertakes, including in the cultural and sporting arenas. Egypt is a country that nurtures its own political, economic and social dynamics. If it doesn't anticipate much, it adapts faster than any other nation around it.
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