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Mostafa Hussein Kamel
NameMostafa Hussein Kamel
Birth date1950s
Birth placeCairo, Egypt
NationalityEgyptian
OccupationAcademic; Politician; Researcher
Alma materCairo University; Ain Shams University

Mostafa Hussein Kamel is an Egyptian academic, researcher, and public figure known for contributions to urban planning, transportation studies, and public policy. He has held faculty positions at major Egyptian universities and served in advisory and ministerial roles within Egyptian institutions during periods of political transition. His work intersects with issues addressed by Cairo University, Ain Shams University, Ministry of Transport (Egypt), World Bank, and regional planning bodies.

Early life and education

Born in Cairo, he studied at national institutions including Cairo University and Ain Shams University, where he completed undergraduate and graduate studies in civil engineering and urban planning. During postgraduate training he engaged with programs linked to University of London, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, and participated in workshops hosted by UN-Habitat, UNESCO, and the Arab League. His early mentors included professors associated with Cairo University Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams Faculty of Engineering, and visiting scholars from United Nations Development Programme initiatives.

Academic and professional career

Kamel held professorships and research appointments at Cairo University, Ain Shams University, and research centers collaborating with American University in Cairo and German Academic Exchange Service. He directed projects funded by the World Bank, Islamic Development Bank, and European Union programs addressing urban transport, traffic engineering, and infrastructure resilience. He consulted for municipal authorities including Cairo Governorate, Giza Governorate, and metropolitan planning agencies, and worked with international firms such as Dar Al-Handasah, AECOM, and Arup Group on feasibility studies and master plans. His collaborations involved technical committees of Ministry of Housing (Egypt), Ministry of Transport (Egypt), and professional societies including the Egyptian Engineering Syndicate and regional bodies like Association of Arab Universities.

Political involvement and public service

Kamel served in advisory capacities to ministers and served on policy committees during administrations influenced by events surrounding the 2011 Egyptian revolution, Egyptian transition, and subsequent cabinets. He advised parliamentary committees of the House of Representatives (Egypt) and participated in national dialogues with representatives from State Information Service (Egypt), Ministry of Planning, and international delegations from the European Union External Action Service and United Nations. His public roles included appointments to boards overseeing projects co-financed by the World Bank and the African Development Bank, and contributions to legislative consultations alongside figures from National Democratic Party (Egypt), Freedom and Justice Party (Egypt), and independent technocrats.

Publications and research

His scholarly output spans articles, technical reports, and books on transport policy, urban growth, and infrastructure. He published in journals associated with Cairo University Press, Ain Shams University Press, and regional outlets such as Middle East Journal, Journal of Transport Geography, and conference proceedings from International Transport Forum, World Urban Forum, and International Association of Traffic and Safety Sciences. He authored studies commissioned by UN-Habitat, World Bank, African Development Bank, and the Arab Monetary Fund addressing mass transit systems, bus rapid transit, and road safety strategies implemented in Cairo, Alexandria, Giza, and other metropolitan areas. His cited work appears in bibliographies of scholars at Ain Shams University, Cairo University, Technische Universität Berlin, and policy institutes like Brookings Institution and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Awards and recognition

Kamel received honors from academic and professional organizations including awards from Cairo University Faculty of Engineering, the Egyptian Engineers Syndicate, and commendations from multilateral donors such as the World Bank and United Nations Development Programme for project leadership. He was invited as a keynote speaker at conferences organized by UN-Habitat, International Transport Forum, and the Arab Federation for Engineering Organizations, and acknowledged by municipal authorities in Cairo and Alexandria for contributions to urban mobility planning.

Category:Egyptian academics Category:Egyptian politicians Category:Cairo University alumni Category:Ain Shams University alumni