Al-Mounira General Hospita
Al-Mounira General Hospital contains most of the medical specialties, which are: “heart - brain and nerves - digestive system and endoscopy - kidney medicine and surgery - orthopedics - joint and cartilage treatment - fracture clinic - internal medicine - urinary tract - general surgery - physical therapy for men and women - anti-smoking - rheumatism. General Hospital has a distinguished team of consultant doctors and health care specialists with multiple experiences who are able to treat and follow up on all medical cases and medical problems, even the most complex ones. It also uses the latest medical devices and equipment with international technologies in the field of health care. The emergency service at Al-Muneera General Hospital also operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and the pharmacy operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Justice Establishment Before assigning the governorship of Egypt to Muhammad Ali Pasha, in 1805, the Ottoman Sultan in Istanbul sent to the Turkish governor of Egypt a number of 24 bekas in charge of major interests in the Egyptian Ministry of Justice, which is the ministry responsible for judicial affairs in the Arab Republic of Egypt during the reign of Muhammad Ali Pasha
He established (the office of the governor or the Khedive), and its powers were a combination of legislative, executive, and judicial authority, as it was entrusted with controlling public security in the city, enacting regulations and laws, and adjudicating disputes between citizens and foreigners alike, especially in matters related to inheritance and major crimes during the era of Khedive Ismail. The Haqqaniyya glasses arose in 1878 in accordance with the Supreme Khedive’s order issued in August 1878 as a result of the change in the litigation system and the attempt to organize the judiciary and transform it from the Haqqaniya courts to the mixed courts that were established in 1875.
Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities
The Egyptian Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities is the ministry responsible for comprehensive development, which includes urban, social and economic development in the Arab Republic of Egypt. It is now headed by Assem Al-Gazzar, who assumed the ministry within the Ministry of Mostafa Madbouly in February 2019. Comprehensive development usually begins with a study of the urban space in the Arab Republic of Egypt and a survey to the avaiable capabilities. comprehensive and structural plans for development are drawn up, and translated into detailed plans from infrastructure networks that contain roads, bridges, drinking water and sewage plants, to appropriate housing and various services necessary for the success of development.