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* The use of modern irrigation technology is encouraged in order to preserve water resources throughout Algeria.

*-Southern sand dune is fixed (Biskra-Hassi Massoud...)

* 500 km of farmland is retabilitated in the north.

*The farmers are educated about the right way to use the pesticides and fertilizers in the agricultural field bye the Algerian government.

b- Water

*Construction of dams to recharge groundwater, and water monitoring systems and rain in the north (algers,Telemcen,Oran...) olso in the south for

e.g.;Ghardaïa

*Stimulating economic and financial waste-water treatment

*-Control of fishing on a regular basis.

c-Mineral Resources:

*The using of the mineral resources will be reduced if :-The people who mines and digs for minerals will be stopped
- Plastics will be used in the place of minerals like aluminium..

-This mineral resources will be changed by another energy like the solar energy or bye the energy of winds...

d-Monuments:

*the General Command of the Algerian National Gendarmerie program information Introduced to the

protection of monuments and historical legacies in Algeria

·Human resources:

a-Health:

*Health services are improved, especially in remote areas.

*250 hospital construction project in remote areas and deserts

*rehabilitation, medical and social support for people with disabilities, the

government has increased the number of care institutions, and also provides financial support for plans to reduce the financial burden borne by the disabled and their families, the Government provides features 110 disability of thousands of Algerians , medical assistance and medical expenses annually to 119 thousand Them. The plans also support self-support loans and educational assistance and support to assistive devices and also provide them with procedures to lift their burdens such as tax breaks and discounts on

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