The initiative – spearheaded by the Fund for Drug Control and Treatment of Addiction (FDCTA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Solidarity – is active at taxi stands, transport hubs, and major public squares, where educational materials are being distributed to both professional and private drivers. Volunteers and officials are engaging directly with motorists, offering information and support services.
This move is part of Egypt’s broader strategy to combat drug-related traffic accidents and promote a culture of safety on the roads. In addition to awareness efforts, the government continues to carry out random drug testing campaigns targeting drivers of school buses, commercial vehicles, and public transport.
Minister of Social Solidarity Nevine El-Qabbaj emphasised that prevention through awareness is a key part of Egypt’s anti-drug policy, particularly amongst high-risk groups like transport workers.
Source: https://cairoscene.com/Buzz/New-Anti-Drug-Awareness-Campaign-Targets-Drivers-in-Egypt