Amr Moussa
Amr Moussa a été secrétaire général de la Ligue des États arabes de 2001 à 2011. Diplômé en droit de l'Université du Caire, Amr Moussa a rejoint le Ministère des Affaires étrangères égyptien en 1958. Ensuite, il a été conseiller...
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Amr Moussa a été secrétaire général de la Ligue des États arabes de 2001 à 2011. Diplômé en droit de l'Université du Caire, Amr Moussa a rejoint le Ministère des Affaires étrangères égyptien en 1958. Ensuite, il a été conseiller...
Amr Moussa was the Secretary General of the League of Arab States from 2001 to 2011. With a degree in law from Cairo University, Moussa joined the Egyptian Foreign Service in 1958. Afterwards, he served as Advisor to the Minister...
minia .minia city
bani ahmed el sharqia
minia
Égypte
من اجل التطوير والبحث في شتي المجالات
التوعية والتعليم وحوار الثقافات والتجديد الفكري
24 Hussien Hegazy st.off El kaser Elini st. third floor flat number 16
Cairo
Égypte
1-The organization contains four centre units which are : - Observing and research unit. - Training Unit - Public and International Relations Unit - Technical Support and Documentation Unit The stuff number of the organization is 30 employee. 2-160$ 3-The National Endowment for Democracy- United States Agency for International Development-American Embassy. 4- andalus institute is organizing many trainings and seminars to students and journalists about spreading human rights concepts and researches about the journalism role in build up the concepts of human rights also andalus organize trainings to students about the parliament and his role in society . 5-United Group- Group for democratic development- Human rights association for assistance to the prisoners-Forum for development and human rights dialog - Arab penal reform organization
- Disseminating the culture of tolerance. -Confronting cultural, racial, sex based. -Promoting democracy, the one and only fertile soil for tolerance to flourish. – Confronting discrimination against handicapped people. Enhancing awareness for youth about the concepts of human rights. Target Strata Young people from 15 to 35 years old.
Andalus has four main projects, the first project is "Eye on journalism" it's about monitoring Egyptian newspapers in issues like human rights, tolerance, violation, etc. and how the newspapers deal with these issues, the work of this project is depending on Universal declaration of HR, all international conventions and documents. Second project is on line radio it's a broadcast on the internet aimed to spreading the values of human rights& tolerance among youth by several& variety programs presented also by youth. The third project is "Model of democratic parliament" it's a simulation model on the real Egyptian parliament this activity aimed to increasing awareness to the students in the universities towards the importance of the parliament and it's procedures. The fourth project is "you man rights" it's international training on human rights aimed to create a guide book on teaching human rights for youth.
17 elmodiria elmamalia St.
Qena
Égypte
Development which it`s centre is Human through training women and men youths about Democracy Mechanism.
promotion Rule of Law
Training on Promotion Rule of Law,
strngthen legal Knowledg and
increase skills of legal profisional
By building partnerships with other organizations in some of the projects and the exchange of experiences
In order to open new horizons to work and build successful partnerships with other organizations
8 Abd Elhameed Lotfy st. - 1st Floor
Dokki
Giza Governorate
12611
Égypte
- 5 Founding members
- 250,000 EGP per year
- Funded through ticket sales, grants and sponsorships
- Annual festival, monthly screenings, exchanges, production grants and competitions
- Partners include: EU, EUNIC, Institut Francais, Goethe Institut, Italian Cultural institute, Austrian Cultural Forum, Japan Foundation, and many international brands and Egyptian studios
We aim to be the go-to platform for everything related to animation in Egypt, and a space to showcase all the aspects and constituents of the animation arts, to facilitate networking and collaboration between these various constituents and -in time- to drive the animation art field in Egypt to international levels.
Organizing Egypt's biggest animation event, an annual festival with more than 2000 attendees.
Creating Egypt's animation archive and database for professionals.
We are the go-to destination for animation in Egypt, and animation is an art form that combines so many fields such as filmmaking, drawing, illustration, acting, voice over, 3D art, gaming, and so on. Also it's a very powerful medium that can convey messages to people of different age groups and social backgrounds. So we can contribute to the network by collaborating on many different projects with different partners for the benefit of the different communites in Egypt, by being the only organization that specializes in animation.
To be able to access the opportunities offered to the network members.
Project Coordinator at the Danish Centre for Culture and Development and the Danish co-Head of Network for the Anna Lindh Foundation. Herholdt has a background within the studies of cultural encounters and international development from Roskilde University in Denmark. Since...
Coordinatrice de projet au Centre Danois pour la Culture et le Développement et co-chef du réseau danois de la Fondation Anna Lindh. Anna Herholdt a une formation dans le domaine des études sur les rencontres culturelles et le développement international...
The Egyptian network of the ALF organized, on the 27-28 of Jan, the annual meeting at the Headquarters in Alexandria, with the presence of 50 civil society organizations representing the various governorates of Egypt.
The meeting was an opportunity to review the Network Internal Rules of the Network and meet with the different committee members. In addition, an exchange of the experiences of members on the different ALF calls and programmes took place. The members also had the chance to meet the Executive Director of the ALF who stressed on the Foundation’s role in strengthening civil society organisations and who highlighted the different pillars of the work plan for this phase.
Cairo
Cairo
Cairo Governorate
11768
Égypte
Furthermore, Anubis Egypt encourages social, green, and digital entrepreneurship by providing tools and resources to increase employability and competitiveness in the labor market. The organization also promotes the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) among young people and develops initiatives focused on social inclusion, gender equality, and environmental conservation.
Anubis Egypt is a social enterprise that focuses on empowering youth by providing opportunities for personal development and exploration outside of their comfort zone. Through various programs such as youth exchange, education, cultural and social training, language training, volunteering, and environmental rights and development work, Anubis Egypt aims to create a supportive environment that encourages young people to believe in their abilities and motivates them to make their dreams a reality.
The primary objective of Anubis Egypt is to support and develop initiatives that encourage people to be more active in civic participation and to defend human rights. This is achieved through human rights education, intercultural learning, and remembrance. Anubis Egypt also promotes social networks and new media technologies to foster personal and professional development of young people and youth workers through digital literacy and access to online resources and tools.
Furthermore, Anubis Egypt encourages social, green, and digital entrepreneurship by providing tools and resources to increase employability and competitiveness in the labor market. The organization also promotes the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) among young people and develops initiatives focused on social inclusion, gender equality, and environmental conservation.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
“Human rights” is not just a term , It is a tool for daily life in modern society. It is a bulwark against poverty, and a building block of development, an essential complement to investments in roads, dams, clinics and factories.It is a platform for democratization, and a vehicle for the promotion of cultural and national identity. Especially for girls and women, it is an agent of family health and nutrition. For everyone, everywhere, literacy is, along with education in general, a basic human right.... Literacy is, the road to human progress and the means through which every man, woman and child can realize his or her full potential.
since i got involved in volunteering programs i got so interested to aware people in my society about sexual and reproductive health and rights which are important pillars in human rights, either individualy or a part of an organization, I made so many campaigns, online and offline training courses, and awareness programs. I always wanted to be an influencer in youth life as i do believe in their power in the community. I want to improve their lives especially in my country, which urgently need the effort of youth for development
Human rights' are a fine thing, but how can we make ourselves sure that our rights do not expand at the expense of the rights of others. A society with unlimited rights is incapable of standing to adversity. If we do not wish to be ruled by a coercive authority, then each of us must rein himself in...A stable society is achieved not by balancing opposing forces but by conscious self-limitation: by the principle that we are always duty-bound to defer to the sense of moral justice.
Im super interested in this filed, I want to know more information to education myself and my peers, whoever is interested in this field. My aim is to create a new generations of creative youth who will have the potential and qualifications to make a change in their community. We live in constant changing realities and human rights challenges are evolving with it. There might be fewer taboos and stigmas but there is still a lot of work to do, many things to change: there is a long way to go and this is best achieved through working together and allowing the change in us to make a difference.