The Women’s Health Improvement Association, Nagaa Hammadi
Chairman: Mr. Mohamed Hassan El-Sayed
Address: Port Said Street, next to the Bank of Alexandria
Landline: 0962580663
Mobile: 01554081671
Our Message :
– Support the local community for the association and providing it with the necessary technical and administrative expertise in the field of motherhood and childhood
-Find advanced mechanisms to solve the problem of tuberculosis patients and trying to overcome this disease
– The ability to raise the level of health and legal awareness and raise the various skills of women and girls
– Address the social phenomena that arise in society as a result of economic conditions such as child labor and homeless children
– Create new target groups for new activities in the association
Activities
Permanent projects in the association
Tuberculosis Patient Care Project:
# | Project Name | Financing entity | Finance date | Value | No. of targeted persons | Type of Finance |
1 | Junior Nursery | Subscription | 1984 | 76 | Self-Finance | |
2 | Nursery (1) | Subscription+ Ministry Support | 1989 | 56 | Aid + Self Finance | |
3 | Nursery (2) | Subscription+ Ministry Support | 1993 | 46 | Aid + Self Finance | |
4 | Women Club | Subscription+ Ministry Support | 1993 | Aid + Self Finance | ||
5 | Health and Legal Awareness project | UNICEF | 1996 – 1997 | 43310 | Grant | |
6 | Sponsoring orphans | Ahl El-khier | 1998 | 505 | Self-Finance | |
7 | Institutional Technical Support Project | UNICEF is a network of 20 associations nationwide | 3 Stages | Training | Grant | |
8 | Legal Support Center is a pilot project for the association from the Technical Support Project | UNICEF | One Year | Grant | ||
9 | Mother and Child Health Project | John Snow Association | November 2001 – October 2002 | 50990 | Grant | |
USAID | 6000 | |||||
10 | Child labor project A network of five associations at the governorate level | N.G.O | One and a half years from April 2002 to September 2003 | 35000 | Grant | |
USAID | ||||||
11 | Health Awarness | United Nations Development Program | 3 Months from December 2006 – February 2007 | Grant | ||
12 | Project to activate the Millennium Development Goals | United Nations Development Program U.N.D.B | 2006 2007 | Grant | ||
13 | Decentralization initiative and the formation of the Women’s Forum | USAID in partnership with the local unit in Nagaa Hammadi | One Year | Grant | ||
14 | Deveploment of institutional skills project | The Cairo General Assembly – The B.D.B Project | One Year | Grant | ||
15 | Microfinance project | The General Assembly of Women Associations for Improvement in Cairo | 2008 | 1700000 | 206 | Loan |
16 | Support for battered women | National Council for Women and American Aid | From October 2009 – May 2011 | 162952 | Grant | |
17 | Support of the Egyptian Food Bank | The Egyptian Food Bank | 2010 | 263 | Aid | |
18 | Supporting institutional building in public health and reproductive health | The General Assembly and the Arab Gulf Program in Support of the United Nations Development Organizations (AGFUND) | From March 2010 to March 2012 | Grant | Grant | |
19 | Employment of girls in maternal and child health care initiatives | The Social Fund for Development, Qena | November 2014 – 2016 | 1000000 | Grant | |
20 | Development loans project | The Foundation for Development and Humanitarian Aid in Qena | April 2016 – March 2017 | 150000 | Loan | |
21 | Rural and agricultural development loans project | Small, Medium and Micro Enterprise Development Agency, Qena office | August 2016 – August 2021 | 1000000 | Loan | |
22 | Population Reduction Project (two enough) | The Ministry of Social Solidarity | November 2018 – renewable 1 year | Grant |
Provides social and economic assistance to the patient and his family in addition to in-kind aid and tenders on all occasions, especially for children who are in the education stages, where the number of families receiving care reached 20 families.
2 nurseries from 3 months to 3 years:
One at the association’s headquarters and the other in the city’s first area. A plan from the Ministry of Social Affairs bringing the number of children in the two homes to 110 children receiving health, psychological and recreational care.
Adult nursery:
From the age of 3 years to 6 years divided into two levels, first and second, and the capacity of the house is 100 children, and the house makes recreational trips for children during the year and parties at its inspiring events.
The Women’s Club:
It was established in 1993 and it is supported by the Ministry of Social Affairs. It provides everything related to women from the age of 15, working during the morning and evening period. It is concerned with the following aspects:
- The educational aspect: Each year a 10-month training course is organized for members to teach skills
- The entertainment aspect: It is represented by the trips that the club organize during the year.
- The educational aspect: It is represented by the symposia that are organized for both types of women and girls, and they are health, legal and religious seminars.
- The women’s club holds an annual celebration in March on the occasion of Women’s Day, in which mothers and exemplary families are honored as well as prominent women leaders at the Nagaa Hammadi Center, where the authority provides certificates of appreciation and symbolic gifts.
Orphan Child Sponsorship Project: –
It has been operating since 1998 and is based on self-efforts and charity donations from the people. The project guarantees and includes 400 male and female students at all levels of education.
The project grants monthly economic aid to orphan families, as well as offering in-kind gifts and tenders in all occasions, medical examination, and free treatment for orphans and widows
The project celebrates each year the day of the orphan, where the children of the project spend it in recreation and give them gifts
Small loan projects:
Funded by the General Assembly and Al Amal Foundation, with a capital of 770000 seven hundred and seventy thousand pounds only, in installments that can be increased from donors, provided to the categories of female breadwinners – young graduates – families with low incomes – project owners, the loan amount ranges from (500: 3000) to be paid on a year with interest of 14%
The Egyptian Food Bank project:
The project started with the association in April 2009 and the project provides fixed monthly in-kind food assistance to (380) poor families within the scope of the Nagaa Hammadi Center through the association. This provides treatment services for urgent cases and provides in-kind assistance for additional cases estimated at (100) families in seasons and holidays