Improved Living Conditions Through Civil Society Actions
This project utilizes the human rights based approach to encourage positive social mobility for poor and marginalized Egyptians in rural and urban communities.
Achievements
- 55 students and parents participated in a workshop that addressed children’s rights and preventing children from dropping out of school.
- 962 children participated in 7 human rights camps. In addition to learning about human and children’s rights, the students participated in athletic and artistic activities.
- 939 students, parents, and community members participated in 10 open forum discussions addressing the importance of education and preventing students from dropping out.
- 453 students (304 boys and 149 girls) participated in 12 seminars to help program staff develop better curricula and teach these students about their rights.
- 83 students (42 boys and 41 girls) participated in after school tutoring sessions to help them be more successful in the classroom.