
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly affirmed that his tour of projects under the presidential initiative “Decent Life” in the villages of Al-Saff Center comes within the framework of reviewing the implementation rates of ongoing projects included in the first phase of the initiative in these villages, particularly those related to the establishment of water and sanitation stations and networks in the targeted villages.
He reiterated that the presidential initiative “Decent Life” represents the greatest project of the 21st century for the Egyptian state, serving more than 60 million citizens in the targeted villages.
This came during Madbouly’s tour on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, of a number of villages in Al-Saff Center in Giza Governorate to follow up on the current executive status of projects under the presidential initiative “Decent Life,” as part of the ongoing monitoring of the initiative’s projects across the various governorates of the Republic.
Madbouly said: “There was a previous visit to the villages of Al-Saff Center, during which a number of service projects under the ‘Decent Life’ initiative were inspected. Today, we aim to assess the level of progress achieved in those projects in order to accelerate the entry of the various projects into operation to serve our people in Giza, especially drinking water and sanitation projects.”
For her part, Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development, affirmed that the “Decent Life” initiative launched by the President of the Republic in 2019 represents an unprecedented qualitative leap in the history of the Egyptian countryside.
In turn, the Governor of Giza affirmed that the “Decent Life” projects have brought about a qualitative transformation in the villages of Al-Saff Center, especially in the field of sanitation, through extending networks to deprived areas, contributing to improving quality of life and providing civilized services befitting citizens.



