Khaled al-Anani explained

Khaled al-Anani
Office:Minister of Tourism and Antiquities
Primeminister:Mostafa Madbouly
President:Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Term Start:22 December 2019
Term End:13 August 2022
Successor:Ahmed Issa
Office1:Minister of Antiquities
Primeminister1:Sherif Ismail
Mostafa Madbouly
President1:Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Term Start1:23 March 2016
Term End1:22 December 2019
Predecessor1:Mamdouh Eldamaty
Birth Date:14 March 1971
Birth Place:Giza, Egypt
Party:Independent
Nationality:Egyptian
Alma Mater:Helwan University
Paul Valéry University Montpellier

Khaled al-Anani (Arabic: خالد العناني; born 14 March 1971 in Giza) is an Egyptian egyptologist and politician. He was the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities from December 29, 2019 to August 13, 2022.

Career

Al-Anani studied Egyptology at the Helwan University with the aim of becoming a tourist guide. He later obtained a MAS and PhD at the Paul Valéry University Montpellier in 2001.[1] He then became a professor of Egyptology at the University of Helwan, Department of Tourist Guides, then in the Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management in 2011. He also teaches the Ancient Egyptian language at several universities around the world, including the University of Palermo, Paul-Valéry-Montpellier University and the Brandenburg University of Technology.[2] In addition, he became a member of several scientific institutions, notably being a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin, as well as an associate researcher and member of the board of directors of the French Institute of Oriental Archeology (IFAO).[3] In October 2014, he became the 18th director-general of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation (NMEC).

On 23 March 2016, al-Anani became the Minister of Antiquities in the government of Sherif Ismail.[4] During his tenure, he managed to secure funds to build the Grand Egyptian Museum, and renovate other historical buildings such as the Baron Empain Palace, Graeco-Roman Museum and Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue.[1] He also organizes press conferences following archaeological discoveries to promote tourism.[5] In addition, he aims to combat extremism by encouraging the Egyptian population to take a greater interest in the ancient Egypt history.[6]

When the government of Mostafa Madbouly was appointed in 2018, he retained his post. The field of Tourism was added to his portfolio during the reshuffle of December 22, 2019, to become the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities.[7] He was replaced by Ahmed Issa as Minister of Tourism and Antiquities in a cabinet reshuffle on 13 August 2022.

Honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Khaled el-Enany, le très francophile ministre Égyptien . LeJournaldesArts.fr . fr . 31 March 2019 .
  2. Web site: Who is Khaled Al-Anani.. Minister of Antiquities & Tourism? . see.news . 22 December 2019 .
  3. Web site: Entretien exclusif avec le nouveau ministre des Antiquités égyptiennes . Sciences et Avenir . fr . 2 May 2016 .
  4. News: Who's who: Meet Egypt's 10 new ministers in Sherif Ismail's cabinet. Ahram Online. March 23, 2016.
  5. Web site: 4,400-year-old tomb discovered in Egypt. Sarah. Sirgany. 16 December 2018. CNN. 18 December 2018.
  6. Web site: Stéphanie Pioda . La nouvelle ambition de l'Égypte . gazette-drouot.com . fr . 5 July 2018 .
  7. Web site: Profile – Khaled al-Anany, the first Minister of Antiquities and Tourism . Egypt Independent . 23 December 2019 .
  8. Web site: New Minister of Antiquities Khaled El-Enany vows to tackle budget gaps: Interview . ahram.org . 23 March 2016 .
  9. Web site: Anani, Hawass Awarded Order of Merit of Poland . see.news . 26 October 2020 .