Egyptian Youth Exporters Association (EYEA)

National Network
Egypt
Address

24 A, Al Zahraa Road, New Derco, Degla, Maadi
Cairo
Egypt

Telephone
+20107120200 (Mrs. Nour)
Fax
+20 (0)2 5199575
E-Mail
eyeaegypt@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
eyea_egypt@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
+20 (0) 10 5275285
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
The members of The Egyptian Youth Exporters Association (EYEA) represent a variety of small and medium sized manufacturers owned and run by Egyptian youth and it is involved in various industrial sectors.
Mission and Objectives

• Fostering the culture of entrepreneurship
• Assist in enabling and empowering small projects launched by self-made young entrepreneurs
• Enable the young entrepreneurs to actively participate in the Egyptian economic development and prosperity
The association provides a valuable link between these small units and the export world. This is through its collective efforts with the various governmental departments at the highest levels and the various export promotion organizations; local, national or international.
• CREATION OF AN INSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN VIEW OF HAVING AN IMPACT ON NATIONAL POLICIES RELATED TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTE AND DEVELOP AN ENTREPRENEURSHIP CULTURE AMONG YOUTH AND WOMEN
• PROMOTION OF SMES
EYEA strategy is to promote the export of the current products of its members and assist them in developing new products, which are suitable to the needs of export markets.
Our current membership covers the following manufacturing sectors:-
- Handcrafts.
- Industrial component feeding units e.g. Automotive parts.
- Furniture.
- Textiles & Apparel.
- IT & Computer Software.
- Agricultural Products.

Main Projects / Activities

The Egyptian Youth Exporters Association has participated in the following activities in order to achieve its goals:
Active youth in EUROPE 1999(Trade air & exhibition)
Training in Barcelona university SPAIN (1999)
Agreements & Protocols:
• Co-operation agreement : EYEA and the Chinese Small Industries Association May 2000.
• Co-operation agreement: EYEA and CIAM center (Italy) June 2000.
Conferences & Exhibitions:
• Cairo Fair 2001 where the EYEA area was visited by President Hosni Mubarak who was met by the Chairman.
The President expressed his support to the ASSOCIATION and issued his instructions to the government to provide all assistance to the group.
• The 15-Country Conference 2001 under the auspice of Mrs. Suzan Mubarak and the Egyptian Minister for Economics & Foreign Trade.
• The Arabic Traditional Industries Conf. September 2000 with the Social Fund & Pan –Arab Organization for Industrial Development & Mineralisation.
• The Euro-Mediterranean Conference Palermo, June 2000 October 2000: resulting in some valuable export orders in Food Products, Textiles and Furniture .
• The Industrial Society & Commercial Association : School Needs Exhibition, Cairo 2000.
• The Egyptian Products Exhibition , Japan - October 2000
• The First Arab Women Summit & Exhibition , Cairo 2001 : attended and met by:
- Mrs. Suzan Mubarak
- HRH Queen Rania of Jordan.
- Mrs. Suha Arafat of Palestine
- HRH Princess of Morocco.
These meetings were in preparation for an Exhibition & a Conference for All Arab Young Business People For Economic & Trade Exchange.
The Euro-Money Conf. Sept 2000 under the patronage of the Egyptian Prime Minister including its workshops for Technology y & Small Industries .
• Under the patronage of the EGYPTIAN PRIME MINISTER; Prof. Dr. ATIF EBEID :-
- The First Conf. for Software Industry , Cairo , March 2001.
- B.O.O.T. Conf. Cairo, Feb. ‏2001
- Islamic Development Bank March 2001
• Discussion group organized by the Minster for Economics & Foreign Trade and the Italian Embassy regarding transfer of expertise and the development of small industry.
• The Third Meeting of the African Trade Ministers September 2000 with fringe meetings with African Business Groups achieving positive results in export contracts.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mrs. Nermine Nour
Head of the organisation
Mrs. Nermine Nour (Chairman)
Contact (2) Full Name
Mr. Akram Mazher

Environmental Quality International (EQI)

National Network
Egypt
Address

3B Bahgat Ali Street, Appt. 8, Downtown.
Cairo
Egypt

Telephone
+20 (0)2 7367879
Telephone (other)
+20 (0)2 7381327
Fax
+20 (0)2 7363331
E-Mail
info@eqiegypt.com
E-Mail (2)
neamatalla@siwa.com
Mobile Phone
+20 (0)10 1404882
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
1981
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
EQI was founded in Egypt in 1981 as a private partnership engaged in the delivery of environmental consulting services. Starting with less than ten employees, EQI rapidly acquired the range of professional skills needed to design and implement comprehensive strategies for dealing with environmental challenges. EQI is a full-service company of over 150 employees, who together, address development needs across sectors. Operating primarily in Africa and the Middle East, EQI enjoys an international reputation for quality and innovation, both as a consultant and a direct investor in sustainable development initiatives.
Mission and Objectives

EQI's objective is to contribute to the growth and development of Africa and the Middle East by bringing about sustainable improvements in the living conditions of the peoples of the region. Our services are directed at promoting economic and social development that respects the region’s natural assets and preserves its rich cultural heritage. Through our in-depth understanding of local and regional conditions, and our technical expertise in the areas of environment, management, finance, and communication, we help decision makers identify and set priorities for development, formulate appropriate policies, and implement workable programs.

Main Projects / Activities

The Siwa sustainable development initiative. Inspired by the beauty and spirituality of this remote and relatively untouched corner of Egypt's Western Desert, EQI President Mounir Neamatalla, visiting Siwa for the first time in 1996, resolved to expand the company’s activities beyond advisory services to include direct investments in sustainable development. Based on consultations with the local community and other stakeholders, EQI has since designed and implemented a number of commercial ventures aimed at promoting economic development in Siwa that is in harmony with its sensitive environment and that revitalizes its unique cultural heritage. EQI's approach has been to draw on the old wisdom, traditional skills, and creativity of the local community, and complement them with modern know-how, to develop Siwa into a model of sustainable development that could serve as a source of inspiration for other communities around the world

Contact (1) Full Name
Ms. May El Guindy
Head of the organisation
Dr. Mounir Neamattalla (President)

Environment Protection and Use of Solar Energy (EP-USE) NGO

National Network
Egypt
Address

EP-USE Head Office: Villa No. 94 (A), Bangar El Sokkar, El Karya El Markazeya-Area of Mubarak Project for Young Graduates, Alexandria Governorate EP-USE Branch Office: Bldg. No. 37(A), Apt. No. (2), Karyet (village)Adam, Murakbet (supervision
Alexandria (serving also Matruh & Beheira; and co
Egypt

Telephone
(045) 2674113
Telephone (other)
(202) 5197755
Fax
(045)2674113 or (202) 5255382 Attn. Dr. N. Khadr
E-Mail
nkhadr@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
105894525
Mobile Phone (other)
106988430
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2001
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. Others
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Volunteers surpass 85 members. The staff in total are 7 people:1 NGO Director; 1 accountant; 2 secretaries; 2 security people; 1 woman housekeeper (dada); 1 computer trainer 2. Budgetary resources in a year are LE 10.000 per year 3. Sources of funding: Membership fees; donations; marketing activities with revolved funding addressed to the NGO's benefit. 4. 1 Concrete Projects; exchanges; seminars; 4.4 workshops; computer club; permanent show room for the young graduates'. 5. Government & Non-government Organizations at all three levels: international, regional and national, e.g.: Ministry of Agricultural & Newly Reclaimed Land (MOALR); Ministry of State of Environmental Affairs (MSEA/EEAA); Mubarak Project of Young Graduates; The Regional Federation of Non-Government Organizations (NGOs); Agricultural Cooperations; Community Development Associations (CDAs); "Microsoft" with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT); UN-FAO; IFAD; Ministry of Social Solidarity (former Ministry of Social Affairs); the American Cultural Center; US-Aid; UNDP's Global Environment Facility (GEF) Program
Mission and Objectives

Mission: Revitalization of community potentials by organized community partnership and direct communication with the community
Objectives: Community development; environmental protection in the newly reclaimed land; health care activities including PHC & MCH; Socio-economic and marketing activities, especially productions of young graduates; cultural and educational services; social aids

Main Projects / Activities

1) Capacity Building of the NGO through the NGOs' technical Center; 2) ; Computer Literacy Program; Seminars on 'healthy environment'; Training of Youth of special needs (handicapped) to work and use the nursery; EM Environmental project and the production of compost….all in the context of environmental awareness reinforcing sustainable development

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Nirvana Khadr at 20, Road No. 219, Apt. 7, Degla Maadi, Cairo, Tel. (202)5197755 or mobile 0106988430, email: nkhadr@yahoo.com
Head of the organisation
Agric. Eng. Nabila M. El Kadi

The Egyptian Humanitarian Relief and Rehabilitation Organization – HRRO

National Network
Egypt
Address

26 Ahmed Kamel Street, Harram, Giza
Giza
Egypt

Telephone
002 (0)2 5852608
Telephone (other)
002 (0)2 5852393
Fax
002 (0)2 5832327
E-Mail
hrro@hrro.org
E-Mail (2)
rehabms@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
002 (0) 105431600
Mobile Phone (other)
002- 0128835833
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Heritage
  6. International/Cultural relations
  7. Media
  8. Others
  9. Research
  10. Youth and education
General Information
The Egyptian Humanitarian Relief and Rehabilitation Organization (HRRO) is a registered non-governmental organization. HRRO aims at helping and empowering the vulnerable and most afflicted people and laying a strong base for more peaceful and tolerant world. HRRO is a humanitarian focused type of organization. In other words, human is our means and end for a better life for all human beings. HRRO has a highly reputable Board of Trusties that brings together a great deal of experience in various disciplines, including the diplomatic, legislative, business and social development field. HRRO has a highly qualified staff, who capably manage and support in the implementation of a variety of projects and interventions. The HRRO team includes experienced development and human rights administrators with past experience working in the field in governmental and non-governmental organizations and at the international level .
Mission and Objectives

Vision:
HRRO becomes a distinguished organization in helping and empowering the vulnerable and most affected people around the world, in addition to building a foundation of a peaceful and tolerance world.
Mission:
? Provide essential aid and humanitarian relief to all human beings subject to natural or man-made disasters and crises.
? Work on victims'''''''' rehabilitation in the affected areas by all available means, in -cooperation with national, governmental, international, and non governmental organizations, in addition to all possible voluntary efforts.
? Promote values and culture of peace, tolerance and dialogue among different
people all over the world.

Main Projects / Activities

What we do?
Develop emergency relief programs to provide direct essential aid and humanitarian assistance to affected people and areas.
Develop long term community development programs (transfer from relief to
development).
Establish an effective partnership network with other local nongovernmental
organizations to provide direct assistance during the times of emergencies.
Raise the awareness of people and on human rights'''''''' values and principles.
Praise cultural diversity.
Encourage intercultural and among-civilizations dialogue.
Enhance the value of volunteerism among society members.
Establish a system of voluntary action among youth.
Establish an electronic database and make it available to all organizations working in fields of Relief and Rehabilitation.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Maher Khalifa
Head of the organisation
Mr. Maher Khalifa (Secretary General )
Contact (2) Full Name
Rehab Mohamed

Friends of the Coptic Museum

National Network
Egypt
Address

22 El Nasr Street, New Maadi, Cairo
CAIRO
Egypt

Telephone
+20 2 25168027 , Ext 101
Fax
+20 2 25168169
E-Mail
farid.mansour@eg.pwc.com
Organisation Type
Other
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
NA
Mission and Objectives

NA

Main Projects / Activities

NA

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Farid S. Mansour (Chairman)

Friends of the Museum of Islamic Art

National Network
Egypt
Address

22 El Nasr Street, New Maadi, Cairo - Egypt
cairo
Egypt

Telephone
+20 2 5168027 Ext 101
Telephone (other)
02/5168169
E-Mail
farid.mansour@eg.pwc.com
Organisation Type
Other
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
NA
Mission and Objectives

NA

Main Projects / Activities

NA

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Farid S. Mansour (Chairman)

Future Girls Association

National Network
Egypt
Address

25 elsahab st El-harm Giza
Giza
Egypt

Telephone
+20235709341
Telephone (other)
+20235682025
Fax
+20235709341
E-Mail
fugad2004@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
info@fugad.org
Mobile Phone
+20125242424
Mobile Phone (other)
+20120501377
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2003
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
General Information
we have a lot of branches all of Egypt specially places cannot reach easily like slums area, villages and upper Egypt. The board is composed of 15 members and about 50 employees.
Mission and Objectives

Future Girls Association for Development (FUGAD) is an Egyptian Non-for Profit Organization working in the field of Social, Economic, Health, and legal Development. FUGAD makes use of its human resources in achieving its developmental goals. Although, it has short history in the community development in comparison to other NGOs, but it could implement successfully many different programs.
Raising awareness activities, legal empowerment and advocating rights, economic and income generating activities, increasing public awareness, literacy classes, preventive and curative health campaigns, and youth development programs are the core areas of need in which FUGAD has been involving since it had been founded.
FUGAD has gained a good reputation in the Egyptian Society as a successful NGO in community development, and as a successful provider for capacity building activities among the NGOs Community. FUGAD built its vision and mission according to the needs of the people
Vision
Better Life for the poor of local communities particularly women and the marginalized people.
Mission
Future Girls Association for Development (FUGAD) is established to develop, promote and empower the poor in the local communities in Egypt through defending the rights of the poor and spreading the democracy principles such as accountability, citizen participation, transparency, in addition to providing the poor and marginalized with Education, Health, Social and Economic Services, dealing all members of the targeted groups on an equal footing.
FUGAD had awarded many prizes for its endeavors and efforts in field of gender and empowerment of marginalized people. In September 2005, it had been awarded the prize of Ms. Suzanne Mubarak, the Egyptian First Lady, due to its work in illiteracy eradication and women empowerment.
FUGAD has a strong presence in most of the national forums and events regarding poverty reduction, women’s empowerment, and human rights.
Association goals:
1- Setup centers for training of all levels and skills both manual and electronic skills.
2- Organizing training courses in cooperation with public Communication administrative body for computers skills, special training courses for graphics, pictures and voice editing, …. Etc.
3- Setup literacy classes for girls in the country side and classes to teach girls languages and translation.
4- Organizing religious education seminars and setup classes for keeping Quraan in girls minds.
5- Take care of girls with special needs.
6- Organizing special training courses in different fields (house economics, cooking, eating etiquette, first aids).
7- Providing work opportunities for girls through making producing projects and permanent fairs for products with low prices suitable for ordinary citizens.
8- Granting loans for girls to make micro credits.
9- Hold charity parties in favour of charity projects for girls and to build care centers or to help girls with special needs.
10- Participating in medical and media campaigns.
11- Environmental development project, producing recorded films for awareness, and working on building up new generation concern with environmental matters.
12- Issuing special periodical for girls.
13- Political education project and awareness of the importance of issuing electoral card.
14- Providing training courses to generate female cadres considered as a stone corner to have a first generation of trainers in cultural, social, and professional levels.
15- Hold International conferences that discussing important issues contributed to changing concepts for girls, the instructors and lecturers are selected among the special elite in their fields, also participating in the local and international conferences that discussing issues related to the association field.
16- Cooperating with institutions that assist the association through funding or in kind assistance.
17- Designing a website for the association to facilitate the contacting process with other peer associations in the Arab and foreign countries.
18- Designing training course for Arab girls development entitled “Arab girl expresses herself”.
19- Submitting studies and researches and work papers for girls about their ambition, familial and social obstacles that they faced.
20- Discovering and training for arts and scientific talents.
21- Conducting competition in the field of media, arts, and drama.
22- Organizing sight seeing trips.
23- Setup nursery for female employees of the association.
24- Producing movies for awareness and changing citizens’ attitude.
25- Children theater and children drama project.
26- Disseminating awareness towards smoking and addiction phenomena.
Future Girls Association for Development is working in the context of Egyptian girls promotion and development to make strong link between national initiatives and development goals of United Nations to achieve integrated development vision. The Girls Education Initiative affected strongly the association work and plans as it had registered in the Egyptian girl year. The association did obvious efforts in forming and creating integrated system “integrated care” considered as a vision for cooperation among public entities, the National Democratic Party, local councils, executive bodies (ex: cultural centers administrative body – ministry of culture – public library), United Nations center for Media, State Information Service, public halls, a deep-rooted association in Middle East “Huda Sharawi”, and National Council for Childhood and motherhood. We are so proud as members of the association that all our activities and works were self-funded as we do not want money to be the main obstacle faced the voluntary and public work.
The experiences of The Future Girls Association for Development in organizing meetings and conferences:
Future Girls Association for Development is working, in cooperation with many Local, Regional, and International Institutions, on promoting society, specially poor and unplanned areas. The association has focused on holding several local and international meetings for Society Development issues like gender and how to protect young people because they are the country future generation. The association aims at achieving comprehensive development in all life dimensions like political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions.
The Association has implemented:
1- The First conference for Egyptian Girls Development, under the Youth Minster Supervision who attended the conference, in cooperation with The World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and The Ministry of Education. Ministry of Youth Theater.
2- First celebration of International Youth Day, Cairo - August-2003, under Youth Minster supervision who attended the celebration, in cooperation with many United Nations offices, It was hold at ministry of Youth Theater.
3- The Second International Youth Day, Cairo - August-2004, under Education Ministry supervision and attended by Youth Minster and High Education Minster, in cooperation with several International Organizations, It was hold at ministry of Youth Theater.
4- Sharing organizing the fifth International Fair for Children’ Song, under the First Lady “Mrs. Suzan Mubarak” supervision, January, 2004, hold at Nasr City conference hall.
5- The Second Conference for Egyptian Girls Development (partners for better tomorrow), April, 2005, sponsored by National Council for Childhood and motherhood, attended by Ambassador Moshira Khatab, hold at Sayd Darweesh Theater at Arts Academy.
6- The First Conference for Protecting Youth from Addiction, under the Minister of Education supervision who attend the conference at International Pyramids park, September, 2004.
7- International popular heritage day under Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Social Affairs, in cooperation with many governorates, Unesco, World Health Organization, Kospi, and many NGOs working in heritage arts.
8- Transparency and Reform for Development Conference, under Ministry of High Education and Administrative Development body supervision, in cooperation with Egyptian Association for young businessmen, hold in Luna Pyanka boat.
9- International Day for Literacy, September, 24- 25, 2005, under the supervision and participation of the First Lady in Egypt “Suzan Mubarak”, at Mubarak Educational City, in the sixth of October city, attended by G8 delegations, some Arab and foreign countries, in cooperation with General Institution for Adults’ Education, Unesco office in Cairo, USAID, Canadian Aid, and some International organizations concerned with Education matters.
10- Humanity Development and Future Management Conference (Different Roles for New Era, under the Ministry of High Education supervision and attended by Administrative Development Ministry, Cairo, September 17-19, 2005, at Semiramis Intercontinental Hotel.
- Organizing Charity Parties, in addition The Annually Charity Party for the Association, June 25, 2005, Al Salam Concord Hotel, the Party income has transferred to Bani Salama Village services.
- Awareness Campaigns:
1- Gender and Smoking Campaign in cooperation with the World Health Organization under “FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL”.
2- National Campaign for Protecting young people from Addiction in cooperation with National Council for Childhood and Motherhood.
3- National Campaign for Gender and Tuber Closes in cooperation with fighting T.B program at Ministry of Health and The World Health Organization.
- Training Courses:
1- Training course on Political participation supported by Internews Network, in cooperation with United Group- Attorneys At Law – Legal Advisors & Human Rights Advocates
rganization working in the field of Social, Economic, Health, and legal Development. FUGAD makes use of its human resources in achieving its developmental goals. Although, it has short history in the community development in comparison to other NGOs, but it could implement successfully many different programs.
Raising awareness activities, legal empowerment and advocating rights, economic and income generating activities, increasing public awareness, literacy classes, preventive and curative health campaigns, and youth development programs are the core areas of need in which FUGAD has been involving since it had been founded.
FUGAD has gained a good reputation in the Egyptian Society as a successful NGO in community development, and as a successful provider for capacity building activities among the NGOs Community. FUGAD built its vision and mission according to the needs of the people
Vision
Better Life for the poor of local communities particularly women and the marginalized people.
Mission
Future Girls Association for Development (FUGAD) is established to develop, promote and empower the poor in the local communities in Egypt through defending the rights of the poor and spreading the democracy principles such as accountability, citizen participation, transparency, in addition to providing the poor and marginalized with Education, Health, Social and Economic Services, dealing all members of the targeted groups on an equal footing.FUGAD had awarded many prizes for its endeavors and efforts in field of gender and empowerment of marginalized people. In September 2005, it had been awarded the prize of Ms. Suzanne Mubarak, the Egyptian First Lady, due to its work in illiteracy eradication and women empowerment.
FUGAD has a strong presence in most of the national forums and events regarding poverty reduction, women’s empowerment, and human rights.
Association goals:
1- Setup centers for training of all levels and skills both manual and electronic skills.
2- Organizing training courses in cooperation with public Communication administrative body for computers skills, special training courses for graphics, pictures and voice editing, …. Etc.
3- Setup literacy classes for girls in the country side and classes to teach girls languages and translation.
4- Organizing religious education seminars and setup classes for keeping Quraan in girls minds.
5- Take care of girls with special needs.
6- Organizing special training courses in different fields (house economics, cooking, eating etiquette, first aids).
7- Providing work opportunities for girls through making producing projects and permanent fairs for products with low prices suitable for ordinary citizens.
8- Granting loans for girls to make micro credits.
9- Hold charity parties in favour of charity projects for girls and to build care centers or to help girls with special needs.
10- Participating in medical and media campaigns.
11- Environmental development project, producing recorded films for awareness, and working on building up new generation concern with environmental matters.
12- Issuing special periodical for girls.
1- Political education project and awareness of the importance of issuing electoral card.
2- Providing training courses to generate female cadres considered as a stone corner to have a first generation of trainers in cultural, social, and professional levels.
3- Hold International conferences that discussing important issues contributed to changing concepts for girls, the instructors and lecturers are selected among the special elite in their fields, also participating in the local and international conferences that discussing issues related to the association field.
4- Cooperating with institutions that assist the association through funding or in kind assistance.
5- Designing a website for the association to facilitate the contacting process with other peer associations in the Arab and foreign countries.
6- Designing training course for Arab girls development entitled “Arab girl expresses herself”.
7- Submitting studies and researches and work papers for girls about their ambition, familial and social obstacles that they faced.
8- Discovering and training for arts and scientific talents.
9- Conducting competition in the field of media, arts, and drama.
10- Organizing sight seeing trips.
11- Setup nursery for female employees of the association.
12- Producing movies for awareness and changing citizens’ attitude.
13- Children theater and children drama project.
14- Disseminating awareness towards smoking and addiction phenomena.
Future Girls Association for Development is working in the context of Egyptian girls promotion and development to make strong link between national initiatives and development goals of United Nations to achieve integrated development vision. The Girls Education Initiative affected strongly the association work and plans as it had registered in the Egyptian girl year. The association did obvious efforts in forming and creating integrated system “integrated care” considered as a vision for cooperation among public entities, the National Democratic Party, local councils, executive bodies (ex: cultural centers administrative body – ministry of culture – public library), United Nations center for Media, State Information Service, public halls, a deep-rooted association in Middle East “Huda Sharawi”, and National Council for Childhood and motherhood. We are so proud as members of the association that all our activities and works were self-funded as we do not want money to be the main obstacle faced the voluntary and public work.
The experiences of The Future Girls Association for Development in organizing meetings and conferences:
Future Girls Association for Development is working, in cooperation with many Local, Regional, and International Institutions, on promoting society, specially poor and unplanned areas. The association has focused on holding several local and international meetings for Society Development issues like gender and how to protect young people because they are the country future generation. The association aims at achieving comprehensive development in all life dimensions like political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions.
The Association has implemented:
1- The First conference for Egyptian Girls Development, under the Youth Minster Supervision who attended the conference, in cooperation with The World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and The Ministry of Education. Ministry of Youth Theater.
2- First celebration of International Youth Day, Cairo - August-2003, under Youth Minster supervision who attended the celebration, in cooperation with many United Nations offices, It was hold at ministry of Youth Theater.
3- The Second International Youth Day, Cairo - August-2004, under Education Ministry supervision and attended by Youth Minster and High Education Minster, in cooperation with several International Organizations, It was hold at ministry of Youth Theater.
4- Sharing organizing the fifth International Fair for Children’ Song, under the First Lady “Mrs. Suzan Mubarak” supervision, January, 2004, hold at Nasr City conference hall.
5- The Second Conference for Egyptian Girls Development (partners for better tomorrow), April, 2005, sponsored by National Council for Childhood and motherhood, attended by Ambassador Moshira Khatab, hold at Sayd Darweesh Theater at Arts Academy.
6- The First Conference for Protecting Youth from Addiction, under the Minister of Education supervision who attend the conference at International Pyramids park, September, 2004.
7- International popular heritage day under Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Social Affairs, in cooperation with many governorates, Unesco, World Health Organization, Kospi, and many NGOs working in heritage arts.
8- Transparency and Reform for Development Conference, under Ministry of High Education and Administrative Development body supervision, in cooperation with Egyptian Association for young businessmen, hold in Luna Pyanka boat.
9- International Day for Literacy, September, 24- 25, 2005, under the supervision and participation of the First Lady in Egypt “Suzan Mubarak”, at Mubarak Educational City, in the sixth of October city, attended by G8 delegations, some Arab and foreign countries, in cooperation with General Institution for Adults’ Education, Unesco office in Cairo, USAID, Canadian Aid, and some International organizations concerned with Education matters.
10- Humanity Development and Future Management Conference (Different Roles for New Era, under the Ministry of High Education supervision and attended by Administrative Development Ministry, Cairo, September 17-19, 2005, at Semiramis Intercontinental Hotel.
- Organizing Charity Parties, in addition The Annually Charity Party for the Association, June 25, 2005, Al Salam Concord Hotel, the Party income has transferred to Bani Salama Village services.
- Awareness Campaigns:
1- Gender and Smoking Campaign in cooperation with the World Health Organization under “FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL”.
2- National Campaign for Protecting young people from Addiction in cooperation with National Council for Childhood and Motherhood.
3- National Campaign for Gender and Tuber Closes in cooperation with fighting T.B program at Ministry of Health and The World Health Organization.
- Training Courses:
1- Training course on Political participation supported by Internews Network, in cooperation with United Group- Attorneys At Law – Legal Advisors & Human Rights Advocates
1- Political education project and awareness of the importance of issuing electoral card.
2- Providing training courses to generate female cadres considered as a stone corner to have a first generation of trainers in cultural, social, and professional levels.
3- Hold International conferences that discussing important issues contributed to changing concepts for girls, the instructors and lecturers are selected among the special elite in their fields, also participating in the local and international conferences that discussing issues related to the association field.
4- Cooperating with institutions that assist the association through funding or in kind assistance.
5- Designing a website for the association to facilitate the contacting process with other peer associations in the Arab and foreign countries.
6- Designing training course for Arab girls development entitled “Arab girl expresses herself”.
7- Submitting studies and researches and work papers for girls about their ambition, familial and social obstacles that they faced.
8- Discovering and training for arts and scientific talents.
9- Conducting competition in the field of media, arts, and drama.
10- Organizing sight seeing trips.
11- Setup nursery for female employees of the association.
12- Producing movies for awareness and changing citizens’ attitude.
13- Children theater and children drama project.
14- Disseminating awareness towards smoking and addiction phenomena.
Future Girls Association for Development is working in the context of Egyptian girls promotion and development to make strong link between national initiatives and development goals of United Nations to achieve integrated development vision. The Girls Education Initiative affected strongly the association work and plans as it had registered in the Egyptian girl year. The association did obvious efforts in forming and creating integrated system “integrated care” considered as a vision for cooperation among public entities, the National Democratic Party, local councils, executive bodies (ex: cultural centers administrative body – ministry of culture – public library), United Nations center for Media, State Information Service, public halls, a deep-rooted association in Middle East “Huda Sharawi”, and National Council for Childhood and motherhood. We are so proud as members of the association that all our activities and works were self-funded as we do not want money to be the main obstacle faced the voluntary and public work.
The experiences of The Future Girls Association for Development in organizing meetings and conferences:
Future Girls Association for Development is working, in cooperation with many Local, Regional, and International Institutions, on promoting society, specially poor and unplanned areas. The association has focused on holding several local and international meetings for Society Development issues like gender and how to protect young people because they are the country future generation. The association aims at achieving comprehensive development in all life dimensions like political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions.
The Association has implemented:
1- The First conference for Egyptian Girls Development, under the Youth Minster Supervision who attended the conference, in cooperation with The World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, and The Ministry of Education. Ministry of Youth Theater.
2- First celebration of International Youth Day, Cairo - August-2003, under Youth Minster supervision who attended the celebration, in cooperation with many United Nations offices, It was hold at ministry of Youth Theater.
3- The Second International Youth Day, Cairo - August-2004, under Education Ministry supervision and attended by Youth Minster and High Education Minster, in cooperation with several International Organizations, It was hold at ministry of Youth Theater.
4- Sharing organizing the fifth International Fair for Children’ Song, under the First Lady “Mrs. Suzan Mubarak” supervision, January, 2004, hold at Nasr City conference hall.
5- The Second Conference for Egyptian Girls Development (partners for better tomorrow), April, 2005, sponsored by National Council for Childhood and motherhood, attended by Ambassador Moshira Khatab, hold at Sayd Darweesh Theater at Arts Academy.
6- The First Conference for Protecting Youth from Addiction, under the Minister of Education supervision who attend the conference at International Pyramids park, September, 2004.
7- International popular heritage day under Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Social Affairs, in cooperation with many governorates, Unesco, World Health Organization, Kospi, and many NGOs working in heritage arts.
8- Transparency and Reform for Development Conference, under Ministry of High Education and Administrative Development body supervision, in cooperation with Egyptian Association for young businessmen, hold in Luna Pyanka boat.
9- International Day for Literacy, September, 24- 25, 2005, under the supervision and participation of the First Lady in Egypt “Suzan Mubarak”, at Mubarak Educational City, in the sixth of October city, attended by G8 delegations, some Arab and foreign countries, in cooperation with General Institution for Adults’ Education, Unesco office in Cairo, USAID, Canadian Aid, and some International organizations concerned with Education matters.
10- Humanity Development and Future Management Conference (Different Roles for New Era, under the Ministry of High Education supervision and attended by Administrative Development Ministry, Cairo, September 17-19, 2005, at Semiramis Intercontinental Hotel.
- Organizing Charity Parties, in addition The Annually Charity Party for the Association, June 25, 2005, Al Salam Concord Hotel, the Party income has transferred to Bani Salama Village services.
- Awareness Campaigns:
1- Gender and Smoking Campaign in cooperation with the World Health Organization under “FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON TOBACCO CONTROL”.
2- National Campaign for Protecting young people from Addiction in cooperation with National Council for Childhood and Motherhood.
3- National Campaign for Gender and Tuber Closes in cooperation with fighting T.B program at Ministry of Health and The World Health Organization.
- Training Courses:
1- Training course on Political participation supported by Internews Network, in cooperation with United Group- Attorneys At Law – Legal Advisors & Human Rights Advocates

Main Projects / Activities

1- To revive traditional crafts to enable the Nubian community in cooperation with the Social Fund for Development and Target 25000 Nubian family.
2- Family Justice Project in collaboration with the aid and the U.S. (MSD) and under the umbrella of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood
3- Project partners of the media and civic education in support of citizenship and democracy in schools and in cooperation with Internews Arabic Network
4- National Program for tuberculosis in collaboration with WHO and the Ministry of Health
5- The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) with the World Health Organization
6- Health of adolescents and raise awareness about AIDS and drugs and sexually transmitted diseases in collaboration with the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood and the Office of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
7- Youth Protection Project of addiction in collaboration with the UN Office for the fight against crime and drugs UNDCO)) and the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood
8- Project to support reproductive health services in villages north of Giza in collaboration with the Social Fund for Development and the Ministry of Health and Population
9- The advocacy and lobbying for the ratification of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in collaboration with the World Health Organization WHO
10- Project against female circumcision and early marriage in the village of Bani Salamah Giza, in collaboration with the John Stowe
11- Literacy project slum areas of Giza in collaboration with the Literacy and the Social Fund for Development
12- The advocacy and lobbying towards the dissemination and mainstreaming of Fair Trade Movement
13- Egypt's youth development project in cooperation with the Academy of Fujitsu
14- Project meet the basic needs of area construction serpent in collaboration with WHO, WHO
Children's media project in Giza, and the lake in cooperation with the Organization of Plan
15- Draft local initiatives to develop the Center for Maternal and Child Health in collaboration with GTZ and the Association of Future Forums
16- Draft of Egyptian women and the role of political cooperation with the participatory development.

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr Zinb Meeky
Head of the organisation
Dr Randa Rizk
Contact (2) Full Name
Mrs Doaa Mahmoud

General Development Association

National Network
Egypt
Address

9 Ibn Affan square, El Dokki, Giza - Egypt
giza
Egypt

Telephone
+20 23 7496276
Telephone (other)
+20 23 3385594
Organisation Type
Other
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
NA
Mission and Objectives

NA

Main Projects / Activities

NA

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Magdy Seidhom (President)

General Organization for the Support of Creativity

National Network
Egypt
Address

25 B, 9 st, Maadi, Cairo - Egypt
cairo
Egypt

Telephone
+20 2 23912390
Telephone (other)
+20 2 23913753
Fax
+20 2 23953092
E-Mail
naglasaleh@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
naglasaleh@yahoo.com
Organisation Type
Other
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
NA
Mission and Objectives

NA

Main Projects / Activities

NA

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Naggah Aboul Foutouh (President)

General Union of Non-Governmental Associations

National Network
Egypt
Address

11 El Wazeer st, Gisr El Suez, Cairo - Egypt
cairo
Egypt

Telephone
+20 101819137
E-Mail
ehabmedhat@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
+20 101819137
Organisation Type
Other
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
NA
Mission and Objectives

NA

Main Projects / Activities

NA

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Ihab Medhat (Coordinator)