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We strive to find new solutions to the challenges facing society and to generate fresh ideas through diverse perspectives, while coordinating the necessary actions to implement these ideas and transform them into innovative outcomes.

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The Evangelical Association is a pioneer in civil society work, providing integrated intervention packages that empower communities to withstand challenges and meet their basic needs in order to achieve social cohesion.

The Association works in several fields, including:

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Programs and Projects

Loans Sector

Microfinance Program

Since 1998, the Evangelical Association for Sustainable Development has been operating in the lending sector across Minya Governorate, focusing on youth and women. Recently, the Association has also prioritized green financing. It received institutional upgrading to Category B, licensed by the Financial Regulatory Authority under No. 1180. The Association works in partnership with multiple entities in the field of microfinance. The lending products include: “Women Empowerment” Loans: Interest rate of 14%, up to EGP 25,000. “Takaful and Karama” Beneficiaries Loans: Provided after administrative and technical training, 5% interest, focusing on persons with disabilities (Karama beneficiaries), up to EGP 50,000. Green Financing for recycling projects: Provided after training at the “Arous El-Saeed” Business Development Center, 14% interest, focusing on women entrepreneurs. Seasonal Loans for Small Farmers: Crop insurance product against climate changes, 8% interest, up to EGP 150,000. Micro-Enterprise Loans for Youth: 24% interest, up to EGP 266,000.

“Beity Amani” Housing Improvement Program

The “Beity Amani” program has been implementing housing improvement loans at the Evangelical Association for Sustainable Development since 1998, funded by Habitat for Humanity Egypt. The program aims to correct and improve the housing environment and raise community awareness about housing issues, including hygiene practices, personal cleanliness, and the concept of “adequate housing.” The program applies the Housing Eco-System approach, which highlights the interrelationships between various issues—such as poverty, inadequate services, and infrastructure—and different conditions, including socio-economic, political, and geographical factors, as well as multiple sectors like construction, economy, water and sanitation, personal hygiene, land, materials, energy, disaster risk reduction and response, and more. The housing ecosystem encompasses the interactions and connections between people, places, systems, and structures related to housing, aiming to provide solutions that go beyond the four walls and a roof.

Achievements of the Housing Improvement Sector

+11000
Beneficiaries
+90 Million
Total Funds

Achievements of the Microfinance Sector

+13000
Beneficiaries
+191 Million
Total Funds

Development Sector

Care Program

Health Program

The Association focuses on women’s and children’s health through the “Evangelical Nile Specialized Clinics” affiliated with the Association, as well as awareness seminars and various health projects.

Women’s Empowerment Program

The Women’s Empowerment Program is designed to encourage women’s active participation as a productive workforce in society. The program aims to stimulate demand for financial services, promote market-based solutions specifically designed to economically empower women, and strengthen the prevention of and response to violence against women, thereby enhancing women’s economic and social empowerment.

Self-Financing Sector

Training Center

We seek to transfer our accumulated expertise in technical, technological,...

Transportation

The association provides transportation and internal mobility services within Minya...

“Halawat Ardina” Kitchen

We work on empowering women economically and socially by reviving...

“Dairaa Beidena” Workshop

We aim to support the most vulnerable groups by producing...

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