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Plans to document Egypt’s irrigation history

by Doaa Zakaria
April 20, 2025
in Egypt
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The Ministry of Irrigation is planning a series of documentaries to showcase the country’s rich irrigation history, according to a press release on Sunday.

Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Hani Sweilem held a meeting with ministry’s media team, and Journalist Amira Sayed, to discuss the project which aims to highlight Egypt’s pioneering role in irrigation technology dating back to the ancient Egyptian civilisation.

The documentaries will explore both ancient and modern history of irrigation in Egypt, and will highlight the strong connection between Egyptians and the River Nile.

Minister Sweilem stressed the importance of raising public awareness about water conservation,  and the protection of the Nile against pollution.

He referred to the numerous historical water facilities across the country, including the Kufra Dam from the ancient Egyptian era, and the Old Delta Barrage (1862), the Old Aswan Dam (1902), and other barrages built in the early 20th century. In addition, the possesses a vast collection of historical documents, maps, and photographs.

The ministry is coordinating with UNESCO to establish an Irrigation Museum aiming to preserve heritage and document Egypt’s water management efforts throughout history, Sweilem said.

He also gave commands for the preparation of an inventory of all the ministry’s historical holdings to support the production of the documentaries.

The ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation previously collaborated with Amira Sayed on a documentary titled “Ladies of the Nile,” which focused on the use of water hyacinth in handicrafts.

The stunning documentary won the Award of Excellence in the Graduate Documentary Competition at BEA’s international digital media and broadcast contest

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