Haya Karima trains 155 Egyptian women in villages on successful entrepreneurship skills

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Tue, 01 Feb 2022 - 03:01 GMT

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Haya Karima Initiative logo - FILE

Haya Karima Initiative logo - FILE

CAIRO – 1 February 2022: As part of the continuous efforts of the nation-wide developmental initiative ‘Haya Karima” in Aswan, a series of educational training programs are held to empower women economically.

 

Under the supervision of the National Council for Women, a training program targeted 155 women in poor villages, to raise their skills in the field of setting up small projects and their role in increasing family income, and providing a stable financial source for them.

 

These training courses also dealt with topics such as introducing the qualities and characteristics that must be available in female entrepreneurs, which directly contribute to the success of their projects and the achievement of the desired goals.

 

The initiative is being implemented in 4 centers in Aswan Governorate in 35 main villages, 109 sub villages, 336 villages and Kafra, and continued in the centers of Aswan, Edfu, Kom Ombo and Nasr Al Nuba.

 

In the electricity network works, power transformers and cables are changed.

 

“Haya Karima” is a national project to develop the Egyptian countryside. It started as an initiative launched by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on January 2, 2019.

It was then transformed into a national project early in 2021 with the aim of improving the living conditions and the quality of life for the neediest categories of the rural society nationwide and contributing to advancing the level of daily services provided to citizens.

The “Haya Karima” project seeks to unify the efforts of all the state’s institutions in cooperation with the civil society, the private sector companies, and the development partners inside and outside Egypt in the sustainable development field.

 

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