Dates: October 24 - November 3, 2007
Cities: Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, Alexandria
Forty-two delegates from across the United States joined Sister Cities International's Partnership & Peace Tour to Egypt from October 25 to November 3, 2007. The Sister Cities delegation traveled throughout Egypt touring the historic and cultural sites and participating in events aimed at raising awareness of Sister Cities activity in Egypt and new partnership opportunities.
The tour kicked off with a welcome reception hosted by Haynes Mahoney, Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. Francis J. Ricciardone (U.S. Ambassador to Egypt) spoke to our group, expressing his support for twinning activities and the need for greater sister city engagement with communities in Egypt.
The tour kicked off with a welcome reception hosted by Haynes Mahoney, Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. Francis J. Ricciardone (U.S. Ambassador to Egypt) spoke to our group, expressing his support for twinning activities and the need for greater sister city engagement with communities in Egypt.
Delegates also toured the famous tombs and temples of Upper Egypt, meeting with the Governor of Luxor, Dr. Samir Farag, and celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Baltimore-Luxor Sister City relationship with members of both local committees and the two committee chairs, Mr. Abdelwahab Elabd of Baltimore and Mr. Ehab Gaddis of Luxor. General Samir Yousuf, Governor of Aswan, joined delegates on-board the cruise ship to discuss his fascinating and diverse governorate and his deep interest in establishing a sister city relationship with a U.S. community.
Upon returning to Cairo, the group met with representatives of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt and visited Islamic Cairo, Khan El Khalili market and Sakkara. Amr Badr, Managing Director of Abercrombie & Kent, hosted the group for a dinner during which they had the opportunity to hear Mr. Moustafa El Fikky give a talk on Egyptian international affairs. Delegates ended the tour with a wonderful dinner at the home of Dr. Hossam Fahmy and Mrs. Dalia Khalil.
Sister Cities International currently recognizes five sister city relationships in Egypt: Baltimore-Alexandria, Baltimore-Luxor, New York City-Cairo, Los Angeles-Giza and Cleveland-Alexandria.
Egyptian communities are very interested and energetic about establishing sister city relationships with U.S. communities. For more information about Sister Cities activities in Egypt, opportunities for collaboration or future Partnership & Peace Tours, please contact Jennifer Oliver, Islamic Partnership Initiative Program Manager, at joliver@sister-cities.org.
A Participant's Perspective:
Egypt Partnership & Peace Tour [Free Lance Star (Fredericksburg, Virginia), March 8, 2008]
