Egypt

Bridges of Trust

National Network
Egypt
Address

40 Al Tawfik buildings, Nasr City
Cairo
Egypt

Telephone
00201117739916
E-Mail
mostafa.i.soliman@hotmail.com
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
General Information
1- We Are 38 Members till now including the Founder 2- We are a non-Profit Organization depend on Charity Donations 3- Our Budget Is still under process and discussion
Mission and Objectives

Help to connect people to their Environment , culture and Communities and make them deal positively and working hard

Main Projects / Activities

Collecting Volunteers from all over the country and the region to improve the social working and environmental activities

Contact (1) Full Name
Mostafa Ibrahiem
Head of the organisation
Mostafa Ibrahiem
Contact (2) Full Name
Mohamed Gomaa

Bright Tomorrow society for Child Protection

National Network
Egypt
Address

7th Floor - Building No 9 - Buildings of University Staff Members - Smouha - in front of the Zoo - Alexandria - Egypt
Alexandria
Egypt

Telephone
+2034201590
Telephone (other)
+2035483311
Fax
+2034879709
E-Mail
btcp_alex_2003@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
drtarekomar@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
+20123928152
Mobile Phone (other)
+20102576546
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2003
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
General Information
Mission of the BTCP is to support, empower and protect children of both genders from all forms of abuse, expolitation and neglect. BTCP works to achieve an integrated approach for managing the problem of child maltreatment through raising awareness, capacity building, empowerment of children, their families, professionals and the community at large. The board includes 9 members (4 males and 5 females - all are professionals in the field of medicine particularly pediatrics - community medicine - forensic medicine - psychology - media). There are curreently 65 members. the employed staff are 12. however, there are separate staff for each project of the society projects. During this year, the budgetary resources are: funds from two projects - income of a rehabilitation center for children with behavior disorders and abused children. Sources of funding include: donations - membership fees - project funds - income of the center. BTCP is concerned with three main fields of action: implementation of short term national projects on child protection (currently, there two running projects) - initiatives for rehabilitation of abused children and children having behavioral difficulties - training and capcity building for human resources. BTCP has long lasting partnerships with various national and international organizations. Among these are: Al mabarra Association in Alexandria - Save the Children UK - Participatory Development Project of CIDA and other intermediary NGOs in Alexandria during implementation of the projects.
Mission and Objectives

• Mission Of The Society:
Our mission is support, empower and protect all children of both genders from all forms of abuse, exploitation and neglect•
Objectives Of The Society:
The society is committed to several goals that collectively aim at ensuring the ideal approach for integrated care of children especially those at risk for or already exposed to maltreatment either abuse neglect. These goals are:
1. Raising public awareness of problems of child maltreatment
2. Identifying and improving strategies concerned with management of child maltreatment
3. Designing and implementing special programs for training of professional and volunteers on ways of protection against and identification of problems of child maltreatment
4. Cooperation with primary health care programs (Mother And Child Health And School Health Insurance) for implementing a unified management strategy for the problems of child maltreatment
5. Cooperation with legal authorities and decision and policy makers for implementing a single national strategy that ensures rights of the children including protection from maltreatment
6. Exchange of international experiences and following international efforts that support children's rights
7. Designing and implementing a specialized centre for counselling, prevention and treatment of problems of child maltreatment
8. Community development in cooperation with legal authorities and policy makers for child protection
9. Economical development through ensuring proper and alternative ways care children at risk of maltreatment
10. Environmental development through ensuring suitable socio-cultural circumstances that protect children from maltreatment

Main Projects / Activities

1. Bright Tomorrow Center for Rehabilitation of Children
2. Our Children at Risk of Violence; Better Tomorrow and Bright Future - funded by SCUK in Alexandria Governorate - Al Montazah District
3. Safe Environment for all children - funded by PDP of CIDA in Alexandria Governorate - Al Montazah Distirct

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Tarek Omar
Head of the organisation
Dr. Tarek Omar
Contact (2) Full Name
Dr. Islam Yousry

Bubinga agency

National Network
Egypt
Address

77th El geash road cornish sporting alexandria
alexandria
Alexandria Governorate
21111
Egypt

Telephone
033813672
E-Mail
mf@bubingaagency.com
E-Mail (2)
m.mfawzy84@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
01114481088
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Media
  5. Youth and education
General Information

Bubinga Agency was established by the end of 2010 as the next career step after the owner working several years in the field as free lancers and achieving a lot on both the commercial and the cultural fronts.
We at Bubinga strongly focus on pursuing a high standard of professionalism as well as improving the feasibility of events production with guaranteed promotional output that enhances the synergy of all the parties involved as well as adding individually to each experience and mission we embark on.

Cultural Vision
One of our Aims is to be the official professional gate for the intellectuals and artists to the market as we feel it’s part of our responsibility to support their sustainability furthermore leading our client attention to the art scene besides encourage them to establish Csr Department.

the Art to create bridges of dialogue and free expressing plus opening a Space for participation and communication Furthermore reaching a Different Audience who are going to confirm upon gaining their trust that the Diverse independent Art Does Belong .
 
our organization working on building bridges of communication between youth from different culture through art in. addition to providing all available sorts of support for the artistic youth groups to empower them to the future .
our organization is specialized in the fields of :
managing talents, music production ,building networks and artist mobility’s producing culture events ( street festivals – theater& art forms ),building capacity ,digital alternative media .
when have achieved many culture projects in cooperation of several international foundations suchas: Anna lindah foundation ,Euro med ,Save the children ,British conceal ,Repolitks .Denmark

Board are 5 members
President
vise president - culture project manager
2 executive coordinators
Volunteers Mentor

Source of funding
Our CSR Department
Erasmus +
Esc
Grants

Actions :
art festivals ( street festivals - music festivals - theater festival )
art exhibitions
performing arts festivals and production
cross boarder art production
artist mobility
young artist empowerment

Erasmus and Esc actions :
youth exchange
training
long term and short term volunteering

Erasmus + and ESC
• Save the children association.
• British council
• Nassej Foundation
• Goethe Institute
...Naseej for development and youth

Mission and Objectives

support youth with fewer opportunity with all means possible
support entrepreneurship and decreasing unemployment rates
emphasize on networking as main asset and aspect of production
evolve the artist socially and help them to merge
culture diversity and social inclusion
establishing solid bridges of dialogue and communication between culture
Support digital transformation in the culture management field .
capacity building training and awareness projects about climate change .
utilizing non formal education methodology

Main Projects / Activities

Nursy : Digital Initiative for Alzheimer and special demand home support and awareness .
Moocy : Digital civil society empowerment Umbrella .
ECO ART when art meets environment (Eu and south med ) capacity building project .
Democracy schools for South Med 2024 .

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

to support the network members with our team and internal network varied capability .
in addition to the scanning and social mapping which we have done for several new locations in Egypt through our experience in the previous years .
facilitating and execution skills on the national and regional standards
provide new ideas for projects which support the EU 2030 VALUES AND VISSION
add new partners from euro med to the network
we have online youth Esc volunteers community that gathers 2.2k who are interested in beyond boarder activities and projects as well .

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

make more productive partnerships between cultures and to enhance the standard's of our operations and outcomes by achieving projects with bigger capacities with multi partners .
culture integration and create dialogue through art .
give the opportunity for more youth in our network to get better awareness , knowledge and chance to evolve and cooperation.

Contact (1) Full Name
mohamed fawzy
Job Title
Founder and CEO
Head of the organisation
mohamed fawzy
Contact (2) Full Name
tahra tarek abdullah
Job Title (2)
Culture projects manager

Bubinga agency

National Network
Egypt
Address

77th El geash road cornish sporting alexandria
alexandria
Alexandria Governorate
21111
Egypt

Telephone
01114481088
E-Mail
mf@bubingaagency.com
E-Mail (2)
m.mfawzy84@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
bubinga.esc@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
01114481088
Mobile Phone (other)
01501093269
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Media
  7. Youth and education
General Information

How we are ?
Bubinga Agency was established by the end of 2010 as the next career step after the owner working several years in the field as free lancers and achieving a lot on both the commercial and the cultural fronts.
We at Bubinga strongly focus on pursuing a high standard of professionalism as well as improving the feasibility of events production with guaranteed promotional output that enhances the synergy of all the parties involved as well as adding individually to each experience and mission we embark on.

Cultural Vision :
One of our Aims is to be the official professional gate for the intellectuals and artists to the market as we feel its part of our responsibility to support their sustainability furthermore leading our client attention to the art scene besides encourage them to establish Csr Department.

our board consist of 5 people
Mohamed fawzy director
tahra tarek culture manager
Marawan awad Facilitator
Omnia Hassan Coordinator
Shereen mowad Coordinator
source of funding
CSR department
project money generating

art production projects
exchange
culture mapping project
start up incubation and consultancy

ESC , Erasmus Plus , save the children's association , British council
and we have achieved 2 projects with anna lindh in 2008,2009 and 2014
training
volunteering community

Mission and Objectives

empowering youth besides enhancing their awareness with the surrounding .
help them reshaping new global identity .
Suggesting methods for sustainability for their projects
Emphasizing on the importance of expression and acceptance .
Providing enterprise consultancy and advices .
Suggesting different tool of fund raising.
helping youth with fewer opportunity to recover their barrier.

Main Projects / Activities

Nursy online platform and mobile app to provide companions and skills trainers for Atusm , special demands ,Adhd ,and elders
Arabesc.com ESC digital mentorship and educational platform
ECOART environmental and recycle capacity building projects

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

through providing several aspects of support as we have done before with anna lindh in the music debates salem hawary in project executing mainly projects related to
culture events and streets festivals ,
media projects mainly VR-AG in performing art and music
culture and social mapping with different outcomes (handbook , podcasting )
cross border art production
our artist and culture leader network
we can also provide training and activation designed on non formal education methodology .
capacity building projects
training and youth exchange

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

expand our network and form more partnership
participate in cooperate in the foundations different activities
learn more about diversity and inclusion in euromed
gaining more knowledge and insights
through mobility and trainings

Additional Information
Contact (1) Full Name
mohamed fawzy Mahmoud
Job Title
Founder and CEO
Head of the organisation
mohamed fawzy
Contact (2) Full Name
tahra tarek abdullah
Job Title (2)
Culture projects manager

Built Environment Collective - Megawra

National Network
Egypt
Address

17 Amin Zaki Street, Ard el-Golf,Behind the house of air forces, Heliopolis
1 Mayo Buildings, Autostrade, Madinat Nasr,
Cairo
Egypt

Telephone
01001378351
E-Mail
info@megawra.com
E-Mail (2)
mibrashi@hotmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
An NGO operating through its space, MEGAWRA. A 5 member board sets policy and strategies which are implemented by a 14 member core group. 6 officers run the 6 fields of interest (Architecture and: Art, urbanism, theory, heritage, praxis, environment). All are volunteers. Resources from space membership, paid workshops and services currently cover half the expenses. Funding for operational cost and research/awareness projects will cover the second half (obtained but permission to use it from government still not attained). Modalities of action include a monthly program of at least 1 lecture, 1 free workshop, 1 film screening and weekly book club meetings. Additional programming includes seminars, exchanges, mentorship, paid courses and training. Main partners are spaces of culture and universities in Cairo, and cultural operators in architecture, urbanism and art internationally.
Mission and Objectives

The Built Environment Collective is an Egyptian NGO that seeks to strengthen the sense of community between practitioners, academics and students of architecture and urbanism. This is through developing frameworks of support and exchange within the different generations and specialisations of this community in addition to fostering ties with related fields on national and international fronts. BEC is motivated by the conviction that the complexity of this field requires modes of learning and contemplation that go beyond the university setting. It believes that because the field of architecture and urbanism shapes the very space we live in, it should be inclusive and innovative in scope and mode of education and application. BEC operates through its space, MEGAWRA, a platform for debate on architecture and urbanism with a focus on it as art, theory, praxis and cultural heritage and its role in promoting sustainability and social responsibility in the built environment.

Main Projects / Activities

MEGAWRA has an architectural library with over 1000 books, open workspaces with wifi for students and young architects, a meeting room and workshop space available for booking and a lecture space that seats 40 people. It5 has a regular monthly lecture series, film and book club and offers at least one free monthly workshop to its members. It also initiates and administers projects that focus on interdisciplinary research, community outreach and awareness and capacity building. Examples include: What a Building Wants to Be, a documentary of a conversation between 5 architects about the design process, Whose Monument? a participatory design project on the monument-street interface in Islamic Cairo and Draw your Dream a graffiti project where residents of 6 streets draw 6 solutions for 6 urban problems as an innovative method for raising awareness and for fundraising.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We will participate in Network meetings and joint activities. We can also offer our space in Cairo to network members in projects of joint interest or for meetings. Furthermore, we have an active Facebook page with a current membership of 800, through which they can announce projects and events. We could also help with information and contacts in the field of architecture and urbanism.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

ALF's interdisciplinary and humanistic approach to culture as a means for dialogue and exchange resonates with our approach to architecture and urbanism as an inclusive field that touches on and is affected by all modalities of life and culture. It will be a platform and resource for finding partners, exchange and education in the fields of cultural as well as a resource for fundraising. We are also interested in participating in training and exchange in the field of cultural management and administration.

Contact (1) Full Name
May al-Ibrashy
Job Title
Chair
Head of the organisation
May al-Ibrashy

Bussma association for development and improvement

National Network
Egypt
Address

Orapy Street, Al Hawatka, Manfalout, Assiut, Egypt
Manfalout
Egypt

Telephone
0020882690022
Fax
0020882692986
E-Mail
azzasaad_131@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
01001164732
Mobile Phone (other)
01283386983
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Others
  6. Youth and education
General Information
The association has 5 members works Full-time and there are 3 partners Budgetary resources available are Girls Training Center and membership fee Sources of funding are the socitey and donars  The Association held a series of workshops in the fields of In addition to the girls' education initiative Main partners are the association in our city and Institute of International Education
Mission and Objectives

Association's Mission
" We are Bussma association for development and improvement aim to community development for individuals and society especially the less fortunate by combating poverty and empower individuals in different areas to participate in the development of themselves and their communities to achieve sustainable development
Working Fields:
1- Developing local communities.
2- Cultural, scientific and religious services.
3 -Caring for the family, the child and the maternal welfare.
4- Caring for people with special needs.
5- Economic services.
6- Environmental, educational, health and social services

Main Projects / Activities

Poultry breeding and fattening
The Association held an awareness seminar on "raising and fattening poultry" through one of the professors of the Faculty of Agriculture- Assiut University The symposium dealt with the proper methods of raising poultry, the types of fodder and the importance of each, and ways of caring for poultry
2- Conference on the role of community responsibility
The Association participated in the Conference of the Role of Social Responsibility in Achieving Sustainable Development in Egypt which was carried out by the Association of Sanad al-Faqir in cooperation with the Arab House and in the presence of some international and regional organizations (the United Nations Development Fund, the International Labor Organization, the regional network of social responsibility)

3- Soil fertilization
The Association carried out (3) workshops for 68 individuals on soil fertilization and follow-up of harvest for small farmers in the village of Hawatka through one of the agricultural teachers in the technical schools in Manfalut

4- Economic role of women
In cooperation with the Directorate of Social Solidarity and the preaching and counseling committee in Assiut and one of the professors of psychology at Assiut University. In the presence of one of the priests, Bussma association for development and improvement  held a seminar on the role of women economic and social from the religious, social and psychological perspectives

5- Girls' education is a must
The Association participated in the implementation of the "Girls' Education must " initiative, in cooperation with the Institute of International Education and the American Embassy in Cairo, which aimed to reduce the dropout rate of girls from education. Increasing the effectiveness of girls in schools. During the initiative, a series of workshops on planning for the future were held, During the workshop, the girls were trained in painting and how to work handicrafts. At the end of the initiative a group trip was organized for children in Assiut to distribute certificates of appreciation for their active participation in the initiative.
6- Girls Training Center
The Association has established a training center for girls where girls are trained in sewing and handicrafts as well as a permanent exhibition of their products

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We have a strong desire to attend the training courses organized by the institution, in which the association will actively participate and deliver the messages that will be issued from any meeting or workshop for the surrounding society where the society has a popular base

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

he Association would like to increase its expertise in the subjects of education, culture and media, to get acquainted with the different means and activities that are being implemented in other regions and to exchange experiences among other organizations of the Foundation to create a space for dialogue.

Additional Information
Contact (1) Full Name
Azza Saad Elewa Ali
Job Title
Head of the organisation
Head of the organisation
Azza Saad Elewa Ali
Contact (2) Full Name
Amer Abd El Ghany Amer
Job Title (2)
Accountant

Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS)

National Network
Egypt
Address

21 Abd El-Megid El-Remaly St., 7th Floor, Flat no. 71, Bab El Louk
Cairo
Egypt

Telephone
+ 202 27963757
Telephone (other)
+ 202 27963726
Fax
+202 27921913
E-Mail
abdeltawab@cihrs.org
E-Mail (2)
sally@cihrs.org
E-Mail (3)
info@cihrs.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1993
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
General Information
CIHRS has 32 employees, its headquarters are in Cairo and has a small office in Geneva. Modalities of actions International Advocacy: We train and build capacities of regional NGOs. Additionally we publish and annual report on human rights abuses in the region. Egypt Program – includes publications, lectures, seminars, forums and advocacy Education Program – training programs for diverse target groups and an annual 3 week Student’s Summer Course on human rights. Membership in networks and coordination with other NGOs Founding member of HRCNet; EcoSoc status at the UN; Euro Mediterranean Human Rights Network; IFEX
Mission and Objectives

CIHRS aims at promoting respect for the principles of human rights and democracy, analyzing the difficulties facing the application of International Human Rights Law and disseminating Human Rights Culture in the Arab Region as well as engaging in dialogue between cultures in respect to the various International Human Rights treaties and Declarations. CIHRS seeks to attain this objective through the developing, proposing and promoting policies, legislations and constitutional amendments. CIHRS works on human rights advocacy in national, regional and international human rights mechanisms, for this aim we coordinate and mobilize key players and NGOs from the Arab world. In addition CIHRS implements a program in human rights education -both for youth and ongoing professional development for Human Rights Defenders. CIHRS is a major publisher of information, a magazine, an academic quarterly, and scores of books concerning human rights, which represent the fruit of the research that we carry out.

Main Projects / Activities

International Advocacy Program
Through our office in Geneva, in close cooperation with the headquarters in Cairo, we train and build capacity of regional NGOs so as to increase the engagement of the Arab NGOs in international human rights mechanisms.
Egypt Program
Our aim is to elaborate a holistic means of engagement on human rights issues in Egypt through a carefully designed process of information gathering, research analysis, advocacy, litigation, campaigning, networking and capacity building. Through these actions we hope to have a cohesive plan of action of engagement on the various civil and political rights as well as economical, social and culture rights that are decisive for Egypt’s hopeful transition towards democracy.
Education Program: We organize several training programs for different target groups on human rights, including training for prosecutors, human rights defenders and NGO workers. In addition CIHRS organizes a 3 week annual summer course for university student.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ziad Abdel Tawab - Deputy Director
Head of the organisation
Bahey El-Din Hassan
Contact (2) Full Name
Sally Toma

Cairo Liberal Forum

National Network
Egypt
Address

20 gameh abu el kair st, el misaha , faisel
Giza
Egypt

Telephone
NA
E-Mail
cairo.liberal.forum@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Fields of Activity
  1. International/Cultural relations
General Information
CLF is a non profit organization was founded in march 2009. staff number 5 15 volunteers
Mission and Objectives

*star a discussion about liberalism in different places in Egypt ,espically upper Egypt
*Publishing liberal values and the liberal solutions for the Egyptian society problems.
*Creation of general scope for the liberal values that should be available, side by side, with liberal codes at State Authorities.
*Response to inclusive practices for the Egyptian political and social entities in accordance to the liberal values.
*Creation of general scope for the Egyptian identity, depending on the single identity in confronting religious, racial, geographical and political bases.
*Determination of Egyptians liberals situations in terms of ideological and applicable contributions for Western Liberalism.
*Strengthening the relationship between the Egyptian liberals and capitalists, as it is the complementary element of the Egyptian Liberalism Organization.

Main Projects / Activities

liberals cafe
sound of knowledge

Contact (1) Full Name
Gorgeina Thapet
Head of the organisation
Amr El Bakly
Contact (2) Full Name
bassem samir

Cairo model WHO

National Network
Egypt
Address

kasr el ainy - manial - cairo
cairo
Egypt

Telephone
0020109601541
E-Mail
moztafa.elsheikh@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information
structure president and vice academic committee and organiztional committee and HR and PR and fundraising and media committees
Mission and Objectives

our vision is raising the awareness of the Egyptiastudents about the international medical issues to be a professional, acquainted student on the international level , and to motivate their capabilities in the best specialized way .
1- Boosting student’s acknowledgement about the world health issues and the work of the World Health Organization.
2- Promote students comprehension about the millennium developmental goals (The MDG's).
3- Enhancing the abilities of medical students in order to serve their community in the best specialized way.
4- Creating a conference simulating that of the general assembly of the regional office.

Main Projects / Activities

pink steps towards healthy life …………………………………
- Cancer breast Self-test ………………………………………………
- EMSA Exchange program …………………………………………..
- Health festival (world health day) …………………………………
- Measure Blood Pressure Correctly………………………………...
- The largest campaign ever of blood donation………………..
Make Better Patient’s Cure”.
- awareness bridge …………………………………………………………

Contact (1) Full Name
mostafa elsheikh
Head of the organisation
basem hegazy