Over the past four days, the initiative delivered 4,472,984 services. These included empowering and training 17,483 women through 393 activities and distributing 15.90 tons of meat to 15,984 families. Additionally, 45 comprehensive development convoys benefited 14,492 citizens, alongside 100 educational, awareness, and cultural seminars attended by 2,365 participants.
During these four days, 2,880 services were provided across various youth and sports activities benefiting 593,263 participants. Awareness campaigns, emphasizing the importance of the first 1,000 days of a child’s life, engaged 65,174 citizens through social workers. Social assistance including education, grants, marriage, and compensation was extended to 8,161 beneficiaries, and 2,229 disability proof and integrated services cards were distributed.
The initiative also provided rehabilitation services for 1,614 individuals with disabilities through specialized care institutions. Moreover, 19,432 beneficiaries received “Takaful and Karama” cash support cards, and 30,044 women participated in the “Rural Women Training Project”. Health services totaling 3,019,131 were delivered through 54 medical convoys offering treatment, prevention, family planning, home visits, antenatal care, and child growth monitoring.
Cultural activities during the period included 562 diverse events such as seminars, workshops, lectures, theatrical performances, and artistic activities, benefiting 36,700 citizens. Awareness programs highlighting museums and archaeological sites engaged 2,283 participants. The initiative also financed 149 medium, small, and micro-enterprise projects for youth and underserved families.
Financial inclusion sessions conducted by social workers benefited 1,610 citizens. Additionally, 124,415 veterinary services, including deworming, spraying, immunization campaigns, reproductive care, poultry treatments, and public health activities, reached 6,263 beneficiaries.
Under the national “Mawada” program for premarital training, the initiative provided workshops for 175 participants. Enhanced documentation and notarization services, available during extended evening hours and through mobile units, resulted in 4,102 services across various governorates.
Furthermore, three events were organized to promote occupational safety, first aid, and labor rights under Egyptian labor law. These events also addressed women’s economic empowerment, workplace equality, labor disputes, and job-seeking strategies, engaging 365 workers from public-sector establishments. Additionally, professional training sessions, including English language courses, were conducted for 137 trainees across governorates, while 30 job opportunities were secured for individuals with disabilities. Finally, interactive workshops raising awareness about water conservation and climate change reached 758 students.
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