The tourism sector in Egypt has experienced a rapid recovery after the pandemic and requires efforts to resume its activity, consequently demanding qualified personnel, which is lacking due to gaps in access to training and other causes of exclusion for women and...
The Upper Egypt region has one of the highest poverty rates in the entire country. Despite advances in recent years, this reality particularly affects women, who see how existing gender inequality reduces their employment and income opportunities, which is directly...
The project seeks to promote access to decent work, with priority in the tourism sector, for people in vulnerable situations in the Upper Egypt region, especially women and young people, including people with disabilities. With this objective, the intervention offers...
The project was aimed to improve access to education for children who have abandoned the official education system or who have never been to school. Over 750 pupils took part in the programme and 250 adolescent girls received vocational training. Furthermore, over 500...
Within the framework of the initiatives carried out in the previous Agreement aimed at “Improvement of care for the disabled in the Middle East”, which is already finished, and following the North-South-South cooperation strategy, the FPSC and the Lebanese...
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