In Collaboration With: Handicap International
Project Duration: January 2017 – June 2017
Funding Amount: EGP 35,000
Project Impact:
A guiding manual for companies and institutions to adapt physical and technological environments for persons with disabilities.
Project Beneficiaries:
10 companies and factories, with 2 representatives from each (HR and Production Officers)
30 persons with disabilities (20 males and 10 females)
Project Name: Improved Access of Persons with Disabilities to Their Rights
In Collaboration With: CEOSS
Project Duration: From 10/2017 to 11/2020
Funding Amount: EGP 157,000
Project Impact:
Raised community awareness of the rights of persons with disabilities.
Project Beneficiaries:
300 persons with disabilities and their families
(60% male, 40% female)
Project Name: Towards Building Inclusive Community Development
In Collaboration With: CEOSS
Project Duration: From 01/06/2018 to 10/2019
Funding Amount: EGP 147,000
Project Impact:
Accessible schools for persons with disabilities and increased awareness among staff in educational institutions.
Project Beneficiaries:
200 persons with disabilities (40% female, 60% male)
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Project Name: Rehabilitation and Inclusion Academy
In Collaboration With: Misr El-Kheir Foundation
Project Duration: From June 2018 to March 2020
Funding Amount: EGP 1,291,000
Project Impact:
A specialized center was established to serve children with learning difficulties.
Project Beneficiaries:
150 children with intellectual disabilities and learning difficulties
Project Name: Providing Inclusive Education in National Bank Schools
In Collaboration With: Misr El-Kheir Foundation
Project Duration: 2019/2020
Funding Amount: EGP 1,400,000
Project Impact:
An inclusive educational environment was established for children with disabilities and learning difficulties in the governorates of Ismailia, Menoufia, and Minya.
Project Beneficiaries:
7 basic education schools in the governorates of Minya, Menoufia, and Ismailia
Project Name: Education Without Barriers
In Collaboration With: The Arab Council for Childhood and Development
Project Duration: From December 2020 to April 2021
Funding Amount: EGP 130,000
Project Impact:
Children with disabilities were rehabilitated, helping to reduce the risk of developmental delays and regression in their skills caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Project Beneficiaries:
30 children with intellectual disabilities
Project Name: Development of Special Education Schools
In Collaboration With: Misr El-Kheir Foundation
Project Duration: 2021/2022
Funding Amount: EGP 2,131,850
Project Impact:
Development and rehabilitation of special education schools in the El-Zaytoun district.
Project Beneficiaries:
400 students with intellectual and visual disabilities
Project Name: Promoting the Health Rights of Persons with Disabilities
In Collaboration With: CEOSS
Project Duration: From January 2021 to November 2024
Funding Amount: EGP 200,000
Project Impact:
Increased awareness among persons with disabilities of their health rights.
Project Beneficiaries:
600 persons with disabilities (60% male, 40% female)
Project Name: Towards an Inclusive Social Environment
In Collaboration With: GIZ
Project Duration: 2024
Funding Amount: EGP 115,110
Project Impact:
Capacity building for persons with disabilities.
Project Beneficiaries:
60 persons with disabilities (40% female, 60% male)
20 service providers
30 parents
Project Name: Inclusive Welcoming Schools
In Collaboration With: “Ataa” Charitable Investment Fund for Supporting Persons with Disabilities
Project Duration:
Phase One: August 2021 to April 2023
Phase Two: December 2023 to August 2028
Funding Amount: EGP 2,621,605
Project Impact:
Government primary schools in Cairo and Giza equipped and adapted to receive children with visual and intellectual disabilities.
Project Beneficiaries:
8 government basic education schools in Cairo and Giza
(123 students with intellectual disabilities + 37 students with visual disabilities)