CAIRO — At first glance, software engineer Ahmed Elhaz, psychiatrist Mohammed El Shami and furniture maker Mahmoud Shaaban have little in common: One writes computer code, another provides counseling and the third uses carving tools to ply his trade.
Yet all three are benefiting from an unexpected turnaround in Egypt’s long-suffering economy.
Yet all three are benefiting from an unexpected turnaround in Egypt’s long-suffering economy.