Microprojects are among the most important tools used by the Evangelical Association for Sustainable Development in Minya to economically empower poor families, particularly women. These projects aim to provide sustainable income opportunities by offering concessional financing that helps individuals start or expand small ventures suited to their local environment, such as handicrafts, poultry farming, homemade food production, and basic services.
The Association provides the necessary technical support and training to ensure the success of these projects, in addition to following up with beneficiaries to help them achieve financial stability. This initiative contributes to improving living standards, reducing unemployment rates, and enhancing self-reliance, which in turn positively impacts the community as a whole.














