Association for the Development Association for the Development and and Enhancement of Women Enhancement of Women ( ( ADEW ADEW ) ) Helping women help themselves 1
Dec 13, 2014
Association for the Development andAssociation for the Development and Enhancement of WomenEnhancement of Women
((ADEWADEW))
Helping women help themselves
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About ADEWAbout ADEW
The Association for the Development and Enhancement of Women (ADEW) was founded in 1987.
The Association is registered by the Ministry of Social Solidarity with the no. 3528 as a private, voluntary, non-governmental organization.
ADEW has become a leading feminist NGO committed to promoting women’s development and rights in the social, legal and economic spheres.
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Our Mission Our Mission is to Empower
women especially Female Heads of House Hold who are usually marginalized out of the development mainstream.
Women Empowerment is achieved through working on two levels, The first level is the women themselves where ADEW provide them with needed skills, tools and motivation to change
themselves.
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Our Mission
The second level is changing how society see women away from descriptive stereotypes of being a helpless burden.
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Our vision
To give women, especially female heads of households the chance to contribute to the own wellbeing their families and societies in the legal, economic, social, political and cultural arenas in order to become full citizens and decision-makers within the family.
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Our Goals
1- Empower women economically, giving them control over resources through the provision of micro credit loans, providing training and job placement.
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Our Goals
2- Empower women socially, giving them outlets to express themselves and their dreams through interactive life skills, training and awareness sessions where they learn about their basic rights and adults.
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Our Goals
3- Empower women legally, providing them with legal existence by obtaining legal documentation papers and help them files lawsuits if needed
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Our Goals 4- Empower women
politically, providing them with needed skills and to join the political arena
5- Channel the voices of women, their needs and aspirations to decision makers through ADEW‘S strong advocacy program.
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Our Goals
6- Build networks between the civil society and governmental organization with the aim of women empowerment.
7- Transfer ADEW‘S model and know- how to other civil society organizations through training and capacity building.
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Operational AreasOperational Areas
ADEW works in slum squatter marginalized areas in 5 different Governorates in Egypt, namely:
1- Cairo
2- Qalubiya
3- Gharbiya
4-Helwan
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Target groupTarget group ADEW distinguished itself through its commitment to
promoting the rights of marginalized women and challenging traditional taboos and models.
ADEW was the first NGO to address the needs of Female Heads of Households (FHH) and identify them as a distinct target group.
In our continues quest to improve women‘s living conditions on every level ADEW works with all family members, providing them with direct service as health, education, legal aid, and loans.
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ProgramsPrograms Micro- credit Program Youth lending Program Legal Program Health Program Education Program
1- Egyptian woman speak out program
2- Literacy program
3- Girls‘ Dreams program
4- Scholarships project Elimination of violence Program Community Mobilization Program
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Supportive administrationsSupportive administrations
Fundraising department Media department Training department Finance department Administration and Human Recourses
department. Monitoring and evaluation department
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Micro credit ProgramMicro credit Program ADEW’S core services rest on the
twin pillars of micro-credit and legal empowerment. ADEW’S micro-credit program has served thousands of women over the past 22 years helping them to improve their prospects and those of their children.
ADEW’S credit program centers on the concept of 'peer lending' instead of on traditional notions of collateral.
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Micro credit ProgramMicro credit Program
In order to extend the service to more beneficiaries, ADEW started an individual lending program for youth.
Projects implemented through the micro credit program vary from the commercially, industrial, and services.
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Legal ProgramLegal Program The Legal Assistance Program
originally began to help women obtain official documentation and raise women‘s awareness on legal rights.
The program soon expanded to legal service assisting women with personal status problems and conjugal matters.
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Legal ProgramLegal Program
ADEW files lawsuits in courts to help marginalized women obtain their legal rights, various spheres such as divorce, custody, alimony.
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Health ProgramHealth Program ADEW works in slum squatter
areas lacking services such as medical care, water and sanitation garbage collected such situation leaves women their families in a health hazard where a lot of diseases spread.
Accordingly ADEW provides such communities with medical services through medical convoys providing check up and medication.
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Health ProgramHealth Program In addition ADEW raises health awareness of
women through sessions tackling day to day issues that affect the health of women and their families.
Health Program also works on reproductive health awareness through seminars held especially for women
Discussing FGM and its consequences and antenatal care, post Partum care children, personnel hygiene and appropriate age of marriage.
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Community Mobilization program ADEW intensified its effort to
enhance the local community's ability to help themselves.
Community leaders were selected, trained to play a central role in identifying and solving local challenges.
Coming up with solutions through periodical meetings, ADEW facilitate solutions executive through officials at the district and governorate levels.
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Education ProgramEducation Program
Providing literacy, awareness raising, skill training and support to women and girls in the formal and informal education sectors:
Informal Education
1- Egyptian woman speak out program
2- Girls’ Dreams ProgramGirls’ Dreams Program
3- Literacy program3- Literacy program
Formal Education:Formal Education:
1- Girls scholarships.1- Girls scholarships.
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Egyptian Women Speak Out ProgramEgyptian Women Speak Out Program
Uneducated poor women in slum squatter areas lack personal confidence and leadership skills to play a powerful role in family and community affairs.
In 1999, ADEW collaborated with CEDNA and John Hopkins University to host classes that would teach women how to be socially empowered and gave self esteem.
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Egyptian Women Speak OutEgyptian Women Speak Out
The EWSO classes provide women from 18- 55 years old with negotiation skills, problem solving, communication skills in addition to health and legal awareness.
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Girls’ Dreams ProgramGirls’ Dreams Program Girls from age of 12 till Girls from age of 12 till
18 usually overseen in 18 usually overseen in all development all development initiatives especially in initiatives especially in squatter areas. Thus squatter areas. Thus ADEW designed and ADEW designed and implemented the girls’ implemented the girls’ dreams program that dreams program that attend to these girls.attend to these girls.
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Girls’ Dreams ProgramGirls’ Dreams Program Girls undertake a great deal
of the burden of the household’s domestic work upon reaching puberty, and continue to shoulder responsibility for childrearing, cooking, household finances, and cleaning until marriage.
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Girls’ Dreams ProgramGirls’ Dreams Program
Through the program Through the program ADEW provide these ADEW provide these goals with avenue to goals with avenue to vent and dreams where vent and dreams where they can freely express they can freely express themselves, learn about themselves, learn about the outside world, gain the outside world, gain basic skills in addition to basic skills in addition to simple handicrafts. simple handicrafts.
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Literacy ProgramLiteracy Program
ADEW recognized that literacy is pivotal to building women’s self-esteem and resistance to legal exploitation.
In collaboration with the National Adult Education Agency, ADEW contact literacy classes to women in slum areas. 28
Literacy ProgramLiteracy Program Yet ADEW adds to the
national curricula health and legal awareness in addition to life skills training.
ADEW uses film -screenings, trips, informal tests and extracurricular activities to make learning an enjoyable experience and the class make attractive to women.
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Formal Education- Girls scholarshipsFormal Education- Girls scholarships
working with family approach, ADEW provides girls in schools with scholarship to prevent them to drop out of school.
ADEW provides school fees, uniforms, and stationery.
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Formal Education- Girls scholarshipsFormal Education- Girls scholarships
Additionally we provide students with private tutoring classes to improve their school performance.
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Violence Elimination ProgramViolence Elimination Program
ADEW, through its diversified outreach activities was able to discover women suffering from abuse with no
way out of their plight.
Through Field research and in-depth interviews with 444 women in seven low-income urban areas in Cairo and Alexandria showed that 96% reported
serious abuse by their husbands.
Accordingly ADEW decided to start its Violence
Elimination Program.
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Violence Elimination Program Violence Elimination Program
The Program works on two pillars; awareness
raising about violence, its repercussions and
providing shelter for abused women
Working on awareness raising about violence, its definition, types and ways
out
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ADEW‘S Shelter “House of Eve” ADEW‘S Shelter “House of Eve”
Being the first civil shelter for abused women in Egypt, House of Eve, is the answer for a lot of women's quest for safety.
In Some cases, women suffer unbearable, pushing women to flee their homes with no place to go. ADEW, provides them with temporary shelter.
The shelter is placed outside the suburbs of Cairo, yet, can be easily reached by abused women nationwide.
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Services Provided at the shelter Services Provided at the shelter
Psychological listening guidance.
Medical services Illiteracy eradication classes Legal aid (if ongoing law suit
to obtain her rights for divorce, alimony and/or custody) and issue civil identification documents.
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Achievements 2008Achievements 2008
Legal program: ADEW issued 6117 legal document for women.
Micro- credit Program ADEW gave loans to 3236 women, with a sum of
money 3439100 L.E, 32 young people with sum 61000 L.E.
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Achievements 2008Achievements 2008
Community Mobilization Program: 100 women, men and youth joined community
mobilization program and were trained to act as a link between our staff and people in our working areas.
Violence Elimination ProgramViolence Elimination Program House of Eve hosted 100 women and their children
through the year, 480 lestining sessions, and 66 awareness sessions.
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Education Program Achievements 2008 Achievements 2008
Girls‘ Dreams program: 357 girls graduated in 17 Girls‘ Dreams classes.
Literacy program 440 women graduated in 22 literacy program classes.
Egyptian woman speak out program 408 women graduated in 18 classes of Egyptian woman
speak out.
Scholarships project Offering educational scholarships including school fees,
school uniforms, stationary and other services to 9289 students.
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Our DonorsOur Donors
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• Sawiris Foundation• Swiss Fund• Open Society Institute• GTZ• British Council• Finnish Embassy• Citibank• WHO• UBS united bank of
Switzerland
• Ford Foundation• European Commission• Global Fund for Women• Global Fund for Children• Italian Debt Swap• Australian Embassy• V-Day