Sharm el-Sheikh wins safest tourist destination award.
South Sinai Governor Khaled Fouda also won the AFASU Golden Award for the best governor and development leader for a tourist city in the world. Dr. Moustafa Madbouly, the Prime Minister of Egypt, has praised Sharm El Sheikh's recognition as the best safe tourist destination globally. Dr. Hossam Darwish president of AFASU union and General Khaled Fouda the governor of south Sinai Dr. Moustafa Madbouly, the Prime Minister of Egypt
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly stressed that this victory comes as a culmination of the efforts of various state agencies in cooperation with the South Sinai Governorate, to develop and grow the city of Sharm el-Sheikh. Sharm el-Sheikh is being converted into a smart, green city, through the solidarity of all concerned parties in the country, he said, alongside the implementation of a large number of infrastructure and service projects based on sustainable foundations.
He added that measures are in place to preserve biological diversity.
Madbouly pointed out that this victory is in honor of Khaled Fouda, for serving the sustainable development and tourism development of the governorate.
He said that this international award (AFASU golden Awards) also honors everyone who contributed with all their tireless effort and sincerity into the development of this tourist city, from across the nation.
Madbouly continued that what was accomplished in this city is a role model that the state seeks to achieve in various Egyptian cities.
The spokesperson for the Egyptian Cabinet, Mohamed al-Hommosany, said that Sharm el-Sheikh adopts important standards, including improving sustainability, transportation networks, social impact, and consolidating the foundations of sustainable development in the areas of government administration, development, and tourism security.