مصر

El kamal organizstion

National Network
مصر
Address

Mankbad Assiut
Assiut
أسيوط
71111
مصر

Telephone
01017194858
Telephone (other)
01227265115
E-Mail
minanazmypharmacy@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
01123723087
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
2021
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Human rights
  5. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  6. International/Cultural relations
  7. Media
  8. Others
  9. Research
  10. Youth and education
General Information

About 40 staff employee
We have Specialized Medical Center which serve more than 10000 people
Also we have an education center which serve a large group of people
According to the little time we establishing our
and organization we consider that we achieve sucess and this is our funding

Mission and Objectives

We aim to establish a lot of projects which serve people in all fields we trained on it
And make meetings and seminars which serve people and teach them awerness and polites

Main Projects / Activities

Specialized Medical Center

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Just by trainning people and make meetings and seminars and create more job chance and civilized them and encourage them by courses and educate them

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

For growth and gain experience and to be more civilized

Contact (1) Full Name
Peter atef
Job Title
Director of financial and administrative
Head of the organisation
El kamal orgnization
Contact (2) Full Name
Rogita mazher
Job Title (2)
software developer

El Maseer For Development

National Network
مصر
Address

11 Ben Negm Street, Behind Safr tram station
Alexandria
مصر

Telephone
002035751414
Telephone (other)
002035752917
Fax
002035752917
E-Mail
tailp15@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
tailp15@hotmail.com
E-Mail (3)
stealeb@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
002 01090133118
Mobile Phone (other)
002011211116127
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information
 Sahar Elsayed Tealeb Chairman Board of Directors  Malaka Shehata Nasr Vice President of the Board of Directors  Mohamed el-Sayed Secretary general  Sameh Mohamed Treasurer  Shaaban Fathi Member  Hamdy Qasim Member  Hany Shawky Member • Non-governmental organization Number of employees 3  General Manager  Administrative Officer  Secretary • Budgetary resources available in a year Self-funding sources so far • Sources of funding  Training courses  Human development courses  Courses and seminars to educate the awareness of women's rights  Courses and seminars to educate the awareness of constitutional rights and legal
Mission and Objectives

Message ... Message development.... Goal of the development of society and the focus on women and children Goals:  Development of the local society  Social Services  Cultural and educational services  Health Services  Family and Children care  A Human rights

Main Projects / Activities

 In the interest of women and their role in society, و we are preparing projects to prepare women to be leaders in all fields of life ...Social, economic and political ...Etc. Projects to prepare young girls to be leaders in the future  Create orphanage - care of widows - aid to the needy - monetary and in-kind assistance - processing brides orphans  Especially children slum project teaching, especially girls, which will be the main project  Open literacy classes - tuition for the different stages of education  Computer courses, human development and languages  Medical convoys of the slums - establishment of a comprehensive medical clinic - the provision of drugs for some cases  Establishment of nurseries - care for the elderly  Training sessions to raise women's awareness of their role in the family and society and their rights  Training sessions and seminars to educate citizens about the constitutional and legal rights and focus on women

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

I can help through educational projects and focus on women and young girls Project in order to prepare the leaders of women Projects to prepare women and make them aware of economically ... Women's awareness of their legal rights and constitutional Focus an important project to educate slum children and also the focus of this project on young girls

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

For a good partner and a respected and effective

Contact (1) Full Name
Sahar Tealeb
Job Title
head of organisation
Head of the organisation
Sahar Tealeb
Contact (2) Full Name
mohamed alsayed

El Mastaba Center for Egyptian Folk Music

National Network
مصر
Address

4 Sweqat El Sabaeen St. - from Magles El Aoma - Sayyida Zainab
Cairo
مصر

Telephone
+202 23926768
Telephone (other)
+20123226345; +20103171762
Fax
23926768
E-Mail
info@el-mastaba.org
E-Mail (2)
elkady14@yahoo.com
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2000
Fields of Activity
  1. Heritage
General Information
It is well known that in as much as people strove throughout history to ensure their basic needs – food, clothing, shelter – they also strove, in the same degree to meet their spiritual needs, in which art played an unquestionable and integral part. Thus humanity found its way to music, as a spiritual medium, discovering and inventing musical instruments, using strings, rhythm and percussion instruments, around which different ritualistic artistic celebrations emerged throughout the ages. From the religious and spiritual rituals, love songs and popular epic songs and from the performances of popular actors who joined with the musicians and singers, was created what is called the popular ‘Samar’ or entertainment night. Popular artists gather in a street, lane or any available space and the local inhabitants gather around them. From this a space for a popular theater emerges. Without any previously prepared text, the show begins. The audience here is unlike the audience in the modern-day theater, since they are part of the show from the beginning. They sing along with the singers, demand certain songs or ask for specific singers, interject with comments on the performance, suddenly jumping in to join and participate in the dancing. From all of the above, a ‘state of being’ is reached, which is composed of all the elements inherited deep within us, in addition to our vision and need for the intimacy of communication. Seeping deeply into our spirits and passed on through generations, new tributaries are added to this river, into which each generation pours its own experience and elements of its time. This river continues to provide us with the source from which our spiritual thirst is quenched throughout the ages. This spiritual state to is weaved in with humanity’s strive to provide to meet its basic material needs, to complete and improve the conditions for a humane life, in what is termed ‘development’, in it’s holistic and comprehensive meaning. In Egypt, especially in recent decades, due to numerous reasons, popular music has been subjected to the worst kind of marginalization, to the point of near extinction. Factors contributing to the current state of affairs include; the negative impact of globalization, which leads to weakening local cultures and its spiritual heritage, especially music; the spread of religious fundamentalism, which prohibits music and all forms of art and; bureaucratic government structures through the Egyptian Ministry of Culture, which has created, a tamed breed of musical groups. All of these factors have emptied arts from their spontaneous and popular content, mutating them to instead reflect a sanitised, state-approved output, divorced from their original environment of the streets, and their capacity to express the hopes and needs of the collective. For this reason, the popular musician, whom has a spiritual affinity to his music, suffers from any forces of oppression, which empty this music form its true spirit and content. It was therefore necessary for someone to attempt to fill this gap through working towards reviving, documenting and disseminating traditional forms of music. Zakaria Ibrahim began this journey in Port Said in 1989 with the search for the old artists, who carry this popular musical heritage but were forced, as a result of the aforementioned conditions, to withdraw to their homes. Zakaria Ibrahim was successful in convincing these artists to return to their music, in its original context, and not through the governmental or commercial performances, while adding a number of young people, in order to ensure that this musical heritage be carried down to the next generation. From the memory of these veteran performers, old songs and old tunes were gathered, totaling nearly twenty hours of material, and taught to the young. Initially, funding to undertake these activities came solely by from himself, however in 1994 financial assistance was secured from the Ford Foundation it was possible to extend the research endeavors to include to documentation through video, sound recordings and photography and further dissemination through hundreds of live shows in their original environment of Port Said, wider venues in Egypt and performances in Arab, African and European countries. These revivalist activities undertaken in Port Said were repeated in Ismailia and Suez with the support from SIDA (The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency) and now the original folk music of each of the three cities can be heard at weekly performances that enjoy a strong local support. Additionally, with further support from Ford Foundation, Zakaria rediscovered an instrument called "Rango" (Marimba) after its extinction, an instrument that had its origins with the people who come from south of Sudan to work in the Egyptian army and Cotton agriculture after the Egyptian conquest of Sudan in 1820. As with Port Said, Ismalia and Suez a Rango group was established to perform this long-forgotten dance music in places such as "Araisheat El Abed" in Ismailia city, Cairo and Alexandriaand internationally in UK, Abu Dhabi and Sweden.
Mission and Objectives

In July 2000, El Mastaba Center for Egyptian Folk Music was established, with the aim of achieving the following: 1.Gathering popular musicians and forming music groups in environments in which popular music is subject to extinction. 2.Collecting and documenting associated popular art and music, such as singing and dancing, through video, recordings and photography. 3.Organizing shows and festivals to disseminate their artistic work and strengthen the links among them, and between them and the widest possible audience. 4.Issuing of publications dealing with this type of music and enriching the dialogue informing it. 5.Producing documentary films, which inform others of this type of music. 6.Organizing workshops for teaching this music in its environment, to prevent it from becoming extinct.

Main Projects / Activities

Within the seeking of the center to achieve its goals in reviving, documenting and marketing the Egyptian folk music: •Reviving: Mastaba Centre developed both the level of musicianship within the groups which the Center Founded in marginalized areas and the local audience for their traditional music through weekly performance in the local environment for each group and they have had some success in transforming the weekly performance into social events for the community rather than the detached musical performances and this has had the effect of attracting and maintaining the interest of both the artists and audience in the local community, and beside those three groups El Mastaba founded the Bedouin Jerrycan band in Sinai which keep the traditional way of playing the percussion with what they found from the left behind of wars, ammunition boxes and Jerry-cans. We also work with immigrant Sudanese musicians, encouraging them to keep their culture through the Rango group with the last player alive of Rango instrument. They also participated in many social events in local environment like weddings. El Mastaba center founded two children schools for teaching the folk music in Port-said and in Suez under the name of "Young Tanbura" and "young Hinna" from the age 6-16 years old for teaching the next generation how to maintain their cultural legacy. We plan to continue our effort in reviving through accumulate other forms of traditional folk groups in hall Egypt and to found a traditional instrumental school in Cairo. •Documenting: The center documented more than 400 hours of video material (DV and HDV) for Egyptian folk music which helped us in making documentary films about marginalized forms of traditional music, instrument and songs to present them to the researchers or the ones interested in folk music in general, and more than 300 hours of audio records from interviews with the old folk musicians (some of them passed away) and from the concerts themselves to prevent this folk from being extinct. We plan to continue our archive and document the other forms. •Organizing shows and festivals: El Mastaba center had success in organizing El Mesilla festival in Port-said city in 2004 and in 2005. in 2004 the festival represented 7 different folk groups and in 2005 represented 6 different folk groups, also El Mastaba organized in the same city Port-said in 2006 a festival for "50th celebration of nationalizing the canal" with participation of 6 folk groups. Also the center managed to organize "music festival for independent folk groups" in Rawabeet Theater in down town in 2007 for 7 days, each day a new folk group. And two important festivals that we do every year in Port-said city one in "Sham El Neseem" fest and one in "Victory fest". El Mastaba had a lot of shows inside and outside Egypt to represent our folk groups to global audience, in Egypt in Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Jesuit El Menia and Alexandria and Cairo, foreigner's cultural centers and many other places. And outside Egypt in Union chapel-UK, Manchester fest festival-UK, south bank-UK, Barbican’s Ramadan Nights Festival and others, and also the three biggest festivals for the world music: Womex in Spain, Womad in UK and Glastonbury in UK and many other countries around the globe. The next year plane is to open a space in Cairo to represent the Egyptian folk groups, which will help in making regular performances in Cairo to translate this success in generating an income to continue our work in developing and marketing the Egyptian folk music locally. •Increasing the interest of media: El Mastaba succeeded in making promo videos to promote the groups, especially El Tanbura, Bedouin Jerry-can Band, Rango, along with photo sessions, sample audio for each group and constructing two websites (www.eltanbura.com , www.jerrycanband.com ) activities which helped the Bedouin Jerry-can Band’s tour in UK and to facilitate the next tours for Rango group and El Tanbura group. Also the center achieved some kind of propaganda through many interviews with TV channels and Radio stations inside and outside Egypt (OTV channel, Dream channel, ONTV channel, Nile cultural channel, TV link, ARTE, 3rd Germany's local channel, BBC Radio Arabic and English, BBC Radio Bristol, BBC Radio Liverpool, BBC 3 and others) and also through different newspapers and Magazines( El Wafd newspaper, El Messa newspaper, El Gomhoriya newspaper, El Ahram weekly newspaper, El Badel newspaper, El Akhbar newspaper, The Guardian newspaper, Songlines Magazine, fRoots magazine, Mondo Mix Magazine, The daily Telegraph, The Times, Evening standard and The Independent newspaper). We plan to construct a new website for Rango group to facilitate the communication with the audience and the interested journalist. •Producing Audio and Video: El Mastaba center produced the documentary film "The Siren" directed by Zakaria Ibrahim. The film was speaking about the legend of Simsimiya instrument which instrument is like the siren and the players have to die holding their instrument until the end; also co-produced the documentary film "El Tanbura – capturing the vanishing spirit" directed by Philippe L. Dib about our main group El Tanbura and with a research on the Rango instrument by Zakaria Ibrahim - president of El Mastaba center – who wrote a script for the documentary film "Rango" directed by Arab Lofty and produced by Nile sector for specialized channels – Egyptian television – and the newest, El Mastaba center coordinated with the Egyptian Television through El Mastaba’s researches, archive and in writing the script for a short documentary film with title “El Mandouh” (the one whom the siren called upon him) about the legend of Simsimiya “Mohamed El Waziry”. From our main goal of trying to breakthrough the Egyptian market to introduce the folk music and create a market for it, El Mastaba center produced a number of cassette and CDs for some of our folk groups (El Tanbura group: Noh El Hamam cassette – Ahwa Qamar CD & cassette, El Wazery group: Walla Zaman CD, Hinna group: Ya Rayes El Bahariya CD, Arwah CD and children schools: Ya Aroust El Bahr (Mermaid) cassette) and also to invade the international market by a co-production with 30IPS LTD (English company based in London) to produce 3 CDs in the international market ( El Tanbura: Between the desert and the sea CD, Friends Of Bamboute CD and Bedouin Jerrycan Band: Coffee Time CD). We plan to produce a CD every year for one of our groups. •Organizing workshops for teaching folk music: Besides the role of the adult in the revival of our music, the center had already built two children schools for teaching the next generation how to maintain their cultural legacy (one in Port Said 2003 and the other in Suez 2004) with the support of DI/Sida (Dramatiska institutet / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency) under a TAMASI network. The children involved in the process are between 6 to 16 years old. They are being taught to play the popular instruments and rhythms, and also to learn, keep and perform the popular songs and dances. From another perspective, the center looks after their educational state through making sure that they focus in school as a tool for developing themselves. This led to their balanced growth by combining art and knowledge. We plan to continue our efforts with the two children folk music schools and to found another school in Sinai to keep there traditional legacy alive.

Contact (1) Full Name
Zakaria Ibrahim
Head of the organisation
Zakaria Ibrahim

El Nahda Association for Cultural and Scientific Renaissance - Jesuit Culture Center in Cairo

National Network
مصر
Address

15 El Mahrany st.El Faggala
Cairo
مصر

Telephone
20 - 25920909
E-Mail
yousseframez@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
marizkelada@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
20 - 124122883
Mobile Phone (other)
20- 110236042
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
The main structure is:Board members: 1 - Father Nabil Gabriel, Head of Administration 2 - Father William Sidhom, Vice Head of Administration (General Coordinator of the Association). 3 - Mohamed Abdel Daem, Secretary General 4 - Victor Fikry, Treasurer 5 - Nabil Morqos, member. Lieutenant Nadi Bishr, Secretary General of the department of Financial and Legal Affairs. Staff Father William Sidhom:General Manger Ramez Youssef: Executive Director Romani Farag: Administrative and Financial officer Mariz Kelada: Executive Secretar Samah Samir: Secretary Ramez Khalil: Studio Coordinator Mohamed Talaat: Theater Technical support Sobhi Kamel: general services Ashraf Awad, general services Mohareb Zaki, door keeper Our Major Donors : *Jesuit monasticism is our main donor; we receive annual donation; as we are the Jesuit Culture Center in Cairo. * The Ford Foundation * Commit Catholique Contre La Faim et Pour Developpement - C.C.F.D * The Hollandaise Embassy. * The Spanish Embassy. * Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity * Messiouer - A German Institute concerned with education. Modalities of Action is mainly Workshops,seminars, scholarships Main Partners involved : JesuitCultur Center in Alexandria , jesuit Culture Center in Menia
Mission and Objectives

El Nahda Association for Cultural and Scientific Renaissance was established in 1998 in Cairo and it is registered in Egypt with the number 4499. It came out of an initiative of Jesuit priests and brothers and some Muslim and Christian figures who take a special interest in cultural, civic and artistic life in Egypt as well as and many other subjects regarding Egyptian citizens and their urgent need for a scientific and cultural renaissance.
The Association began its work by taking into consideration the role of culture in human development. Therefore it attempts to create connections between the creativity and the discovery of hidden energies in each citizen.
After realizing some cultural activities without being legally recognized, the founders of the Association decided to step through the legal procedures to register it in order to ensure the continuity of its activities and be formally fully cooperative with local society.
Our Vision
We work with children and young people to help them to build a thinking mind and a loving heart. We push them to be creative, original and creative and to try to change the reality in a positive way. We work together to carry the message of our Association and to create a strong society that lives in relationship and reciprocity.
Our Message
El Nahda Association stands solidly behind human beings. It works with children and youth by teaching them to become emancipated, to find their own ways and opportunities and to vindicate their right to be educated, to express their own ideas and practice those forms of art that better represent their problems.
Our Goals
-Help people to be creative, critic and free
– Spread the opportunities to practice the art and freedom of expression
– Contribute to encourage children and youth to face local and international changes around them
-Provide a space for integration between different forms of art.

Main Projects / Activities

According to the United Nations Human Development Report 2008; El- Nahda Association was nominated: The best Egyptian NGO that implements best practices to improve the spirit of cooperation, initiatives and the right of all individuals to express their opinion and make their choices wisely and freely.
Our main Projects
a)Visual Arts
* Cinema School Workshop; (6 to 9 months of training and workshops,to give marginalized youth the opportunity to express themselves through producing low budget digital films)
* Animation Workshop; (produced nine films during more than 500 hours of work with children),* Cinema Club; (Each week a film is screened for almost hundred and fifty people coming from various poor areas of Cairo),
b)Performing Arts and Theater
*The team of People's Fantasy organizes workshops to develop actors' capacities and social artistic skills.
*Establishing 5 local Theatre groups,*Totana: (El Fagala district's talented Children theater group),
c)Program of Free Studies.d)Sports and Social Club. e)Education Improvement Project. f)The Library. g)Cultural Program (now implementing our 7th Program "Fagala is honored by its People"). h) Ramadan Tent (Iftar and artistic shows). i) Cognition Center for Research and Studies.

Contact (1) Full Name
Youssed Ramez
Head of the organisation
Father Wiliam Sidhom
Contact (2) Full Name
Mariz Kelada

El Sadat Association for Social Development & Welfare

National Network
مصر
Address

28 Samir Mokhtar St. Ard El Golf, Heliopolis
Cairo
مصر

Telephone
01003667311
Telephone (other)
(02) 24 18 55 67
E-Mail
h.kamalelden@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2004
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
General Information
# Structure of the organization, including number of staff employed and/or partners Structure :- Board of director & Executive director _ director of admin & finance, director of programs & director of development. number of employee around 20 number of partner around 28 Opportunities: Cultural & Professional Exchange Opportunity El Sadat Association for Development and Social Welfare, an Egyptian NGO focusing on the empowerment of the underprivileged and marginalized, is teaming with Heartland International, a US based NGO focusing on global civil society development, to create a cultural and professional exchange opportunity. German Embassy Swedish Embassy UK EMBASSY US Embassy
Mission and Objectives

About Us:
El Sadat Association for Social Development & Welfare is an Egyptian NGO established in 2004 and registered at the Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity under the number 1081. The Association’s aim is to empower and upgrade the underprivileged and marginalized citizens in Egypt with a main focus on women, youth and children.
ESA’s strategy has two phases:
# First, to implement tangible development and poverty alleviation projects that have immediate outcomes.
# Second, to introduce sustainable development projects, such as civic or economic programs, whose outcomes are typically long-term.
The headquarters of El Sadat Association are based in Heliopolis, Cairo. In addition the Association maintains a field office based in the Menofia governorate, located in the Nile Delta, which is a governorate that typically receives less aid and support than other areas in Egypt.
The Association’s activities have predominately been based in this governorate, but the Association does not limit its scope of benefactors to this region only.
El Sadat Association has many projects that are far-reaching and involve many sectors, including: youth development, health, environment, civic participation & engagement, female small business & empowerment, and human rights.
The Association works to empower and merge all community members to develop their skills in different fields and to make the best use of human power and financial resources through their participation in project identification, design, and implementation.
Through this, citizens themselves identify their needs and the solution to meet their needs, with the Association facilitating this process.
Mission:
El Sadat’s mission is to improve the quality of life of marginalized Egyptians and the poorest of the poor, as well as empowering them socially, economically, politically and environmentally.
Vision:
To enhance development in Egypt through poverty alleviation, the promotion of human rights, and civic participation.

Main Projects / Activities

A) Strengthening the Rule of Law During Egypt’s Transition to Democracy:
The goal of this project is to strengthen the rule of law in Egypt by advocating for cultural and legal changes, empowering rural legal advocates, and building a foundation for long-term structural and systematic changes. This project seeks Through a 14 month program, to conduct a series of varied activities including workshops & legal training, network building by and between local legal advocates, rural-urban knowledge exchange, work placement, the creation of watchdog units, and research culminating in final constitutional recommendations will result in the following objectives.
B) Youth Voter Education Campaign:
The youth voter education campaign supported the increased civic engagement and political participation of young citizens (age 18-27) in Egypt by addressing misinformation about the voter registration process and clarifying it.
C) Local Councils:
El Sadat Association is currently engaged in several projects that support civic and political engagement and participation by citizens on grassroots levels.
Through a project with the Local Councils of the Tala district in Menofia, that began in 2009, citizens and local council members are empowered to better serve their communities.
D) The Tahrir Lounge – Nile Delta
The Tahrir Lounge - Nile Delta is an institution that is dedicated to civil society activities and civic participation.Through these activities, it seeks to increase and enhance political and civic awareness of rural Egyptians, and to develop an active citizenry of residents who are empowered to build better communities, monitor governments, and participate in Egypt's transition to democracy.
E) Pull Down the Fence
“Pull Down the Fence” is an initiative that aims to overcome the barrier that creates an “us” and “them” dichotomy in our thinking, and prevents us from properly communicating with one another. By introducing a different communication style, and creating an environment where individuals appreciate and accept one another, we can pull down the fence that is blocking coexistence. In order to do this, we will work in schools, as children are true agents of change and gain many of their life lessons during their educational career. The project aims to offer professional development to teachers so that they can actively ensure that classrooms are safe locations for students to engage in coexistence. Through this professional development, students will be able to engage in community and cultural activities designed to encourage coexistence and cooperation regardless of background.

Contact (1) Full Name
Hassan Kamal Elden Hassan Abdelhameed
Head of the organisation
Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat

El Wardeyan Advanced High School

National Network
مصر
Address

El Amir Str., El Wardeyan Alexandria Egypt
Alexandria
ألبانيا

Telephone
+20 3 3023087
E-Mail
moustafa_elsharaky@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
+20124179814
Organisation Type
Other
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
NA
Mission and Objectives

NA

Main Projects / Activities

NA

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Mostafa Mostafa Hassan

El Warsha Theatre Troupe

National Network
مصر
Address

17 Sherif Street, Downtown, Apt. 8, Cairo - Egypt
cairo
مصر

Telephone
+20 2 23959286
Telephone (other)
+20 2 23950592
Fax
+20 2 23950592
E-Mail
elwarsha@starnet.com.eg
Mobile Phone
+20 12 3118713
Organisation Type
Other
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
NA
Mission and Objectives

NA

Main Projects / Activities

NA

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Hassan El Gueretly (Artistic Director, Board Member)

El-Fayrouz Society For Environmental, Social & Economical Servicies

National Network
مصر
Address

North Saina - El-Arish - 2 Elmahd Eldieny St. Beside Cairo Bank
El-Arish
مصر

Telephone
+201005075689
Telephone (other)
+20683357661
Fax
+20683366209
E-Mail
amanygharip@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
El_fayroz@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
+201066924743
Mobile Phone (other)
01065644925
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information
The Society Council composed of more than 30 members representing women by nearly a quarter and Board consists of 9 members and Executive Board consists of the association of 16 people 9 females and 7 males. The Assembly partnerships with several institutions in different sectors of society to help it achieve its objectives and appropriate funding and grants different: 1) the public sector: Ministry of Communications and Information Technology - the Ministry of Culture - North Sinai Governorate - Ministry of Youth - The Ministry of Planning 2) civil society: the Integrated Care Society - Sawiris Foundation for Social Development – Ouon Misr Association - the Future Foundation for Sustainable Development - The Association for charity 3) the private sector: My Way Corp - Microsoft Corp.
Mission and Objectives

vision:
advancement of Sinai society in all aspects of life through active participation in various development fields.
Mission:
Elfayrouz Society for environmental services and social and economic endeavor to provide services for the development of society, especially young people of both sexes and women, and other marginalized groups through awareness programs, training and capacity development and cooperation with all parties in the implementation of activities that serve the community.
Objectives:
• provide job opportunities for young people
• work activities relating to the development of cultural, scientific, religious and educational.
• raise awareness among young people of the importance of their role in the development of the local community
• contribute to the solution of the problem of illiteracy
• increase the income of women by providing job opportunities and give them a small loan.
• provide social assistance in the form of aid through the Orphan Project
• Rehabilitation of Special Needs and reintegrated into society

Main Projects / Activities

First: (Gift Academy), which includes a range of serious youth initiatives, including:
A - program to ensure the child an orphan
B - seasonal subsidy program
C - economic advancement family program
D - relief subsidies, especially for the people of central Sinai and the victims of the floods
And - processing brides orphans
Second: Women's Rehabilitation Project family of the labor market in collaboration with the Ministry of Planning and GTZ;
Third: Sinai Outreach Project in collaboration with Microsoft Corp;
Fourth: voice our future project in collaboration with the Foundation for Creative Egypt;
Fifth: House IT project in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology;
Sixth: the rehabilitation and training of project and enable owners of small and medium with information technology tools needed to develop their business in cooperation with the Egyptian Fund for ICT

Contact (1) Full Name
Eng. Amany Fahmy Gharib
Head of the organisation
Prof. Dr. Ragab M. Hefny
Contact (2) Full Name
Dr. Marwan M. Hassan

El-Gora Community Development Association

National Network
مصر
Address

El-Gora village - North Sinai - Egypt P.O Box 45626
Sheikh Zewaied
مصر

Telephone
+20683350882
Fax
+20683350882
E-Mail
elgoracda_eg@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
Bswilem@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
01016747317
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1984
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
General Information
The organization is taking part in many fields and cooperating with various organizations; its staff consists of 18 personnel and 10 volunteers . The available resources in a year is 500000 L.E mainly from its projects e.g Olive squeezing unit .Its Projects are mainly about enhancing civil Participation and women empowerment . Our Partners are many ; Save The Children , USAID and CIDA .
Mission and Objectives

El-Gora Community Development Association aims at giving the women and children , the most needed in North Sinai, the opportunity to enjoy their rights and enabling them to participate in community through spreading the rights approach in cooperation with partners, providing services, advocacy and networking with associations of the same concern .

Main Projects / Activities

• Providing Legal support for Bedouin youth Program: The program aims at providing political and legal awareness for youth and supporting them to participate in civil life. • Providing Legal support for NGOs: in cooperation with NGOsc. • Advocacy Project for Community Enlightenment of Development Problems: in cooperation with NGOsc. . Fostering Civic Participation for secondary schools and university students in Cooperation with USAID

Contact (1) Full Name
baker sewilam
Job Title
executive manager
Head of the organisation
عرفات خضر سالمان
المدن
الإعلام
الثقافة
الشباب
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Eleonora Insalaco

رئيسة قسم العمليات والبحوث المشتركة بين الثقافات في مؤسسة آنا ليند. إنسالاكو هي أيضاً محررة ثلاث طبعات متتالية من تقرير آنا ليند حول الاتجاهات المشتركة بين الثقافات في المنطقة الأورومتوسطية (طبعات 2010، 2014، 2017) ودليل مؤسسة آنا ليند حول التعليم...