The purpose of the visit was to connect academic content with real-life experiences and explore sustainable development strategies, population attraction plans, and existing residential communities in the Al-Wadi Al-Jadid Governorate, one of Egypt's largest governorates in terms of area.
The team visited 'The Ecofordable House' in El Kharga, a fully executed house according to the collaboration protocol between MSA University and the governorate. They also inspected areas designated for population attraction projects, rural houses known as 'Bashair Al-Khair' in Al-Muneira area, a water recycling station, a central solar power station, a prototype flour mill, therapeutic tourism sites like 'Bir Janaah Al-Tadawi' and the salt cave. The team also visited the ceramics training centre, the productive family centre, the Hibis Temple, and the Bajoats tombs.