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The amount of material available in Arabic on the web is relatively small…For people whose only language is Arabic, this presents a major limitation


Egypt places high regard in preserving Arabic e-Content that forms the basis of intellectual and cultural inspiration for future generations. Arabic e-Content permeates and compliments all other areas of e-Content material, and is seen to provide an opportunity to increase export possibilities in content material and provide opportunities for content producing businesses to develop in Egypt.

 e-Content Initiatives
- Fekr Rama Portal 
- National Archives of Egypt Project
- Egyptian Radio and Television News Website
- Arabic e-Content for Books and Software Initiative
- Science and Technology Portal
- Community Development Portal
- National e-Content Award
- CultNat



Fekr Rama Portal

Fekr Rama (www.fekr-rama.com) is a new web portal that provides rich Arabic content in the fields of culture, education, heritage, religion, sport and the arts for Arab and other audiences. A collaboration between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Al Azhar, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Information, the Egyptian Publishers Union and the e-Learning and Applications Union, the site was launched in March 2008.

The result of two years of preparation, Fekr Rama currently contains more than 6,000 titles, 3,000 of which are free to access. By 2009, some 20,000 titles will be available.

The portal contains e-books, magazines, directories, news and audio files, as well as animation for children and programs that promote learning.

Fekr Rama, derived from Panorama El-Fikr El-Araby (Arab Intellectual Panorama), focuses on Egypt as a pioneering civilization in the spread of knowledge and as a role model in preserving Arab heritage for future generations.

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National Archives of Egypt Project

The National Archives of Egypt (NAE) Project is a partnership between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT) and various Egyptian IT companies.

Project Objectives:  
- To preserve the physical condition of national archives by producing watermarked, high-resolution digital images of 130,000 valuable documents, thereby reducing the need for physical access
- To produce digital versions of the more than 90 million documents held by the NAE for inclusion in a database currently containing over 25 million records that can be searched and accessed via the NAE intranet site
- To develop a web portal (www.nationalarchives.gov.eg) providing easy access to national archives in a digital format

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Egyptian Radio and Television Union News Website

The Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU) news website (www.egynews.net) delivers up-to-date and reliable international, regional and local news in Arabic in all categories in a dynamic, easy-to-use and visually attractive manner. The website offers users a variety of services including in-depth coverage, live streaming, desktop alerts and website customization.

A collaboration between ERTU and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), the project involves the creation of an electronic archiving system, including the digitization of more than 10,000 hours of material in a pilot digital library project.

The website was launched to the public in October 2007.

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Arabic e-Content for Books and Software Initiative

The initiative aims to support the private sector working in the ICT industry in Egypt, improving competitiveness and creating new job opportunities for youth in the ICT field. The strategy depends on designing, implementing and marketing an Arabic e-content portal, with a target of 2,000 titles and 400 software programs.

The project is a partnership between the MCIT, the Egyptian Publishers Union and the E-Learning and Business Applications Union.

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Science and Technology Portal

This project aims to make the scientific and technological content of the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology available to the global scientific community using state-of-the-art ICT. Egyptian science and technology literature will be scanned to international scanning and documentation standards and archived in PDF and/or XML format. The portal will be bilingual and scanned articles may be retrieved using the search tool available on the portal.

The portal will also make science and technology information from ENSTINET databases available to the scientific and academic community, as well as interested Egyptian citizens. Portal users will be able to conduct a variety of searches on portal content, published documents and other related web sites. In addition to academic theses and research in science and technology, the portal is expected to present biographical databases, Egyptian achievements, prizes and awards, awareness material, news, and other features available to the global scientific community.

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National e-Content Award

A National e-Content Award aimed at encouraging individuals, private institutions and civil society to advance and enrich the Arabic e-content industry in Egypt through competition was launched by ITIDA in 2005. E-content productions in the domains of online learning, training and human development, culture and heritage, government, health, finance and business, and lastly entertainment were judged by a committee of independent experts in software development and content evaluation. Winning productions were nominated to participate in the World Summit Award for e-Content Developers, held on the sidelines of the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia in 2005.

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Community Development Portal

Community Development Portals (supported by the ICT Trust Fund) are hosted at IT Clubs whereby NGOs collect and upload content with very specific local relevance. The Arabic language Community Development Portal (CDP) project was launched in 2004 under the name of Kenana Online, with pilot projects run by NGOs in Minya, Damietta, and Gharbiya. CDP aims to provide locally relevant information that helps people improve their standard of living. During 2005, time was devoted to increasing content and the number of hosting and information collection nodes.

The portal now provides communities with information under five headings. These include the Small and Medium Enterprises Centre, which gives information on starting a small business; the Skills Centre, which lists vacancies, news and events and has access to training materials; the Civil Society Centre, which provides information on how to establish and run a civil organization, NGO or university group; the Agricultural Centre for information about agricultural and animal matters such as agricultural machinery or the breeding behavior of various species; and the Family Centre , which deals with family planning, basic health and disease, drug addiction, dieting and exercise.

CDP also provides email services, discussion forums and messaging facilities, and other services as the need for them becomes apparent. IT clubs and thirty interested NGOs and CSOs, in the five governorates of Gharbiya, Minya, Damietta, Assiut and Giza, have CDP information officers to help visitors use the Internet, create and use email, build websites, write CVs, search for jobs, and acquire basic IT skills using the tools and information available on Kenana Online. The ICT Trust Fund has also been funding support for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through the portal in the form of ideas, feasibility studies, advice and marketing tips.

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CultNat

The information available online about Egypt’s natural and cultural heritage is now very extensive and of a very high quality, thanks to the Centre for the Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CultNat) which was awarded an international prize at for the best e-content practice at the World Summit Award (WSA), held on the sidelines of WSIS 2005.

MCIT is giving ongoing support to the creation of a database and digitization of the holdings of the National Archive of Egypt (Dar Al-Watha'aq). In addition to this, a new area of cooperation has opened between MCIT, Cairo Governorate and CultNat. This will document the governorate’s cultural aspects by upgrading Cairo’s geographic information database to include an investment map of Cairo, a tier on antiquities, historical sites, special natural sites, traffic networks, open and green spaces, and other projects that serve to enhance operations in this field. The agreement includes documenting Cairo’s architectural and artisanal heritage, in addition to compiling information for Cairo to be uploaded to the Organization of World Heritage Cities website.

CultNat is also involved with MCIT and Luxor City in creating replicas of Luxor’s temples in a project called Little Luxor, along with another called Culturama, emphasizing Luxor’s heritage and tourist attractions. A partnership between CultNat and IBM created Eternal Egypt, which combines the most important locations, artifacts, people and stories from Egypt’s history into an online interactive multimedia experience. Three years in the making, the project has so far produced multimedia animations, 360 degree image sequences, panoramas of important locations, virtual environments, three-dimensional scans, real-time feeds from webcams and thousands of high-resolution images of ancient artifacts. These all weave together more than five millennia of Egyptian culture and civilization.

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Fekr Rama Portal
ERTU News Website
National Archives of Egypt Portal
Egypt's ICT Trust Fund
National e-content Award
World Summit Award
World Summit on the Information Society
Kenana online
CultNat
Organization of World Heritage Cities
Eternal Egypt
Academy of Scientific Research and Technology


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