- Source: Ministry of Culture (Egypt)
The Ministry of Culture of Egypt is a ministry responsible for maintaining and promoting the culture of Egypt.
History and structure
After Egypt's independence from Britain during the July 1952 Revolution, the new regime established the Ministry of National Guidance in November of that year, giving it wide responsibilities over broadcasting, journalism, press attaches and film censoring, as well as managing tourism, museums, theatre productions, and popular culture. It was considered based on the French model, but also shaped by the experiments of various Eastern Bloc countries with centralized production and dissemination of culture. The ministry was renamed by President Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1958 as the Ministry of Culture and National Guidance.
During president Anwar Sadat's regime, the ministry was renamed and restructured a number of times. In the first cabinet in October 1970 there was a Ministry of Culture, with Tharwat Okasha, and a separate Ministry for National Guidance with Mohamed Fayek. Within a month the minister of culture was replaced with Badraldin Abughazi, and the Ministry of National Guidance renamed as the Ministry of Information with the same minister. After a further few months in May 1971 Ismail Ghamem replaced Abughazi. In 1979 it was the Ministry of Culture and Information (during Mansour Hassan's tenure).
Under the Mubarak regime it became the Ministry of State for Culture in 1982, with the information portfolio spun off into a separate ministry yet again.
Affiliated agencies
Supreme Council of Culture
General Egyptian Book Organisation
National Library and Archives (Dar al-Kutub)
General Authority for Cultural Palaces
Cairo Opera House
Egyptian Arts Academy
Department of Applied Arts
The Fine Arts Sector
Cultural Development Fund
The Book and Publishing Commission
Events
The Ministry often sends delegations to participate in events. In 2015, the Ministry participated in events in Doha, Qatar. In November, 2018 the Ministry participated in the second annual Music Festival in Corsica.
Criticism
In January 2001, the Egyptian Ministry of Culture was criticized for withdrawing three novels of homoerotic poetry by the well-known 8th Century classical Arabic poet Abu Nuwas from circulation.
Ministers
Source:
Fathi Radwan, June 26, 1958 - October 7, 1958
Tharwat Okasha, October 7, 1958 - September 27, 1962
Mohammed Abdul Qader, September 27, 1962 - March 25, 1965
Suleiman Huzayyin, 1 October 1965 - September 10, 1966
Tharwat Okasha, September 10, 1966 - November 18, 1970
Badr al-Din Abu Ghazi, November 18, 1970 - May 14, 1971
Ismail Ghanem, May 14, 1971 - September 19, 1971
Yusuf Sibai, March 27, 1973 - March 19, 1976
Gamal Al 'atifi, March 19, 1976 - February 3, 1977
Abdel Moneim El Sawy, February 3, 1977 - October 5, 1978
Mansour Hassan, 19 June 1979 - 23 June 1981
Mohammed Abdel-Hamid Radwan, September 22, 1981 - September 4, 1985
Ahmed Heikal, September 5, 1985 - October 12, 1987
Farouk Hosny, October 12, 1987 - January 28, 2011
Gaber Asfour, January 21, 2011 - February 9, 2011
Mohamed Assawi, February 22, 2011 - March 3, 2011
Emad Eddin Abu Ghazi, March 7, 2011 - November 20, 2011
Shaker Abdel Hamid, December 7, 2011 - April 20, 2012
Saber al-Arab, April 2012 - July 2014
Gaber Asfour, July 2014 - March 2015
Abdel Wahed Al-Nabawi, March 2015 - August 2015
Helmi Al-Namnam, August 2015 - January 2018
Ines Abdel-Dayem, January 2018 — August 2022
Nevine Al-Kilani, August 2022 —
See also
Cabinet of Egypt
References
External links
The General Egyptian Book Authority official website
Egypt's Cabinet Database
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