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Employment Projects Competition June
2004
Eight projects received the Sawiris Foundation awards
at the Employment Projects Competition - June 2004, for presenting
innovative projects which are in accordance with the Foundation’s
mission.
The competition was advertised in Al Ahram newspaper
on Friday June 4th 2004, calling NGOs throughout Egypt to
present concept papers for projects which fulfill the Foundation’s
selection criteria focusing on job creation. This resulted in 122
concept paper from NGOs working in 20 governorates.
One of the important goals of the competition was to
communicate with NGOs interested in implementing projects which have
for aim to provide employment opportunities for the current market
requirements, increasing the total number of the Foundation funded
projects. The Center for Development Services (CDS) was chosen to
manage the competition process.
A joint team from the Sawiris Foundation and CDS
reviewed the concept papers and ranked them according to an
evaluation system especially designed for the competition. Job
guarantee, quality of training, sustainability and replicability
were among the important selection criteria for the winning
projects. Through this rigorous process, a total of 21 projects were
selected for further development.
During the months of July and August, joint teams
from the Foundation and CDS carried out institutional assessments to
evaluate the capacity of NGOs to implement the projects and
guaranteeing job opportunities. The team also provided technical
assistance to these NGOs through workshops, field visits and
individual consultancies to help them design the project in its
final form. In the end of September 2004, a selection Committee
chose the following winning projects:
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“Management
Professionals for NGOs in Alexandria Governorate”, Young Men
Christian Association in Alexandria (YMCA)
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“Technicians
for Ready-Made Garment Industry in Dakahliya Governorate”,
Small and Medium Enterprise Development
(BASU)
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“Employment
Unit in Mokattam in
Cairo Governorate”, Fathet Kheir.
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“Development
Practitioners in Cairo Governorate”, Institute of
Cultural Affairs- Middle East and North
Africa (ICA-MENA)
- “Rural Women Entrepreneurs
for Dairy Produce in Minia Governorate”, Minia Businesswomen
Association
- "Literacy Instructors for the Hearing
Impaired in Alexandria Governorate", Asdaa Association for Serving
the Hearing Impaired |