Urban Sociology workshop Alexandria - Egypt. Social Survey in Bitash, Alexandria A special focus on the Syrian community

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Urban Sociology workshop Alexandria - Egypt Social Survey in Bitash, Alexandria A special focus on the Syrian community

Main objective Studying issues related to urban sociology in Bitach, in an attempt to understand the impact of a special group on the social infrastructure.

Methodology Neighborhood walks, snowball interviewing, site observation, focus group meeting, off-site data collected from governmental and international organizations as well as structured and unstructured interviews with inhabitants, governmental representatives and community leaders. There are the main tools adopted to explore the area. During the two days of the site visits, team members started to explore the community. Activities of the first day aimed to have a general overview of the community. Thus, the most pressing issues, needs, challenges and potentials were highlighted. In the second day, thematic groups focused on Housing, Social and economic integration. Each group targeted the main stakeholders involved within each theme with structured interviews.

Agami Background is a city in the Alexandria Governorate of Egypt. Situated 20km west of Alexandria, the town is a popular destination for both local Alexandrians and tourists in Giza and Cairo. The city started as a compound for the elite class of Egypt in the 1950s, which then evolved into the city we know today, The transformation of Agamidistrict from a summer resort to a residential area started in 1980s. It is important to note that most of this residential development is informal

Maps The location of Agami district in Alexandria

Al-Agami Map Areas of study Albitash

Social Issues Related to Bitash zone

Housing / Real-estate Market

Resources: Types of interviewed individuals 1 -Three real estate brokers. 2- Two contractors. 3- Five gate keeper. 4- Three shop owners. 5- Passerbies/ Residents.

Off-site information Syrians and Housing Population size 2013 -Syrian people says that the rents are higher in Alexandria for Syrians because they are foreigners.** -Many of them have been told that they will have to move out of their apartments during the summer months, which is the tourist season inalexandria.** 456,130 * 2014 -Brokers said that rent prices increased for everyone. 466,081 * -A large number of year-long contracts were made. * Administration of Agamy district Statistics ** Joint assessment for Syrian refugees in Alexandria, Egypt (UNHCR-WFP-UNICEF-IOM-CARITAS and CRS)

Observation Abandoned villas and new high rise buildings Sector B

Supply and demand diagrams Selling Agami started to lose its state as a summer destination Revolution(2011):Decrease of governmental supervision SUPPLY + Demand Stable Increase in number of residential buildings -Decrease of apartment prices -Abundance of villas Supply Stable Rent - Summer Time Agamiis no longer attractive Supply Stable DEMAND Changed + Year Round Residence Increase in number of Syrians Change of social profile Shops Sale DEMAND + Rent -Agami ssocial profile and built environment is transforming Syrians all demanding commercial spaces to create jobs

Real-estate prices Approximate prices changes 2010-2014 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 2010 2012 2014 APT-Furnished Rent-Summer APT-Furnished Rent-Year long APT- Unfurnished Rent Shops-Sale Shops-Rent

Social Integration

Syrian s distribution Bitash- Hanoville 6 of October

Map A EL Emannursery B SaadIbnAbyWaqasprimary School C -EL HozayfaIbnElyammannursery. D El fardousbeach Library. E - Syrian block. F EL BITASH preparatory & Secondary Schools. G-EL BITASH Primary school. H-EL-GAZZAR institute.

1 st Day HozafaIbnElyamman Nursery & El EmanNursery *for free reduced fees. *good social integration.

1 st Day saadibnabywaqassschool - Good social integration - No fees (like Egyptians) Other Syrian Students Sector D

2 nd Day EL Bitash Primary school - Good social integration - Language Other Syrian Students

1 st day Biankey -*works at EL Manteaa EL Horah -*plans to stay in Egypt (not temporary situation) -*has relatives in the area - -He was satisfied with everything -( transportations, economic, ect. ) -*temporary situation -*no social integration -*no work -*can t afford rent. -*poor furniture -*isolated

General defectors Syrianism of 6 October phenomena (as an example of the Syrians agglomeration) (Being neighbors) informal way. -Social relations is more strong in the low density residential buildings. - Disintegration in work spaces (Syrian-specific works and weak Relations) formal way. - The role of media toward the social integration between Egyptians and Syrians.

Economic Integration

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Kind of Work Self Employed Seeking Employment

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Who are you living with? 1-Family 2- A group of people. This affects the kind of job they do and where they choose to live. Job finding journey Most of them spend months trying to find jobs they re familiar with. What was your profession in Syria & What do you do here? 80% stated that their old profession is not their current one. What are the differences between working with Egyptians or Syrians? Most of them stated that they d rather work with Syrians as it is easier and more familiar for them. Do women work? If yes, what kind of jobs? Only women that severely need a job work, the jobs are mostly sewing related or cooking related. A look to the future. if you had a sufficient stable job, would you rather stay or go back to Syria? Almost 90% stated that they would go back if things are looking up for Syria.

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