Egypt, US inaugurate community hub for women, girls in Imbaba

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Sun, 20 May 2018 - 12:58 GMT

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Giza Governor Mohamed Kamal el-Dally and Dorothy Shea, Deputy Chief of Mission at the US embassy in Cairo, inaugurated the first community hub for women and girls in Imbaba May 20, 2018

Giza Governor Mohamed Kamal el-Dally and Dorothy Shea, Deputy Chief of Mission at the US embassy in Cairo, inaugurated the first community hub for women and girls in Imbaba May 20, 2018

CAIRO - 20 May 2018: Giza Governor Mohamed Kamal el-Dally and Deputy Chief of Mission at the US embassy in Cairo Dorothy Shea inaugurated the first community hub for women and girls in Imbaba Sunday.

“The United States is committed to supporting the Government of Egypt’s efforts to ensure that women and girls are socially, economically, and politically empowered in public spaces” said Shea.

“One step at a time, we are working in partnership to create an Egypt that says no to sexual harassment – and yes to safe cities.”

USAID is partnering with UN Women to end violence against women and girls by combating sexual harassment, promoting legislative reforms, and improving support mechanisms for survivors of violence against women, a statement by the US embassy said.

Their Safe Cities project is strengthening the capacity of public institutions and community service organizations to provide safe spaces for women and girls, as well as victim services such as shelters and legal support.

In order to change perceptions of violence against women, the project supports advocacy efforts and uses innovative awareness-raising tools such as interactive community theater, storytelling, and art to promote a culture of zero-tolerance for violence against women – and a culture of responsibility towards the survivors of this abuse.

For nearly 40 years, USAID has worked with the Egyptian people to improve their quality of life, the statement read. The Safe Cities program is part of the $30 billion that the American people have invested in Egypt through USAID since 1978, it said.

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