Monday 25/3/2019, Life Foundation held a dialogue symposium on efforts made by the government to combat contract marriage (tourism marriage), and review the report of the campaign “Our Girls are not for sale” launched by Life Foundation in 2016-2017. Within the Project of “Strengthening the capacities in the southern Mediterranean to …
Read More »A dialogue symposium will be held on Monday 25 March 2019 on “efforts made by the government since the launch of the Campaign (Our Girls are not for sale) by Life Foundation”
Within the framework of the dialogue symposium that will be held next Monday in Zagazig City, Life Foundation will re-discuss the report of its campaign “Our Girls are not for sale” held in 2016-2017, to monitor the government efforts activated by the Foundation since the end of the campaign till …
Read More »Life Foundation for Development concludes an exchange of experiences at the Egyptian Center for Women’s Rights
In the framework of increasing the efficiency of Life Foundation’s team in the field of campaign management and field work after the end of the campaign (Our Daughters Are Not for Sale). A joint campaign between Start Initiative for Rehabilitation and Life Foundation for Development and Community Integration as a …
Read More »Creativity in Bahr Al Baqr
Has it ever occurred to you that the colors that surround the rooms and places where your child lives, play a role in his mood and behavior The child expresses joywith they see colors and are attracted to it, for example, when it comes to his clothes, he does not …
Read More »Life concludes ‘Our Girls Are Not For Sale’ campaign in Bahr Baqr village in Port Said
Life Foundation for Development and Community Integration and Start Initiative for Rehabilitation and Training concluded Our Girls Are Not For Sale’ campaign in the governorates of Port Said, Ismailia and Al Sharkia, which aims to raise awareness about the dangers of marriage under legal age, tourism marriage, customary and fixed …
Read More »Um Khalaf under Life Foundation’s microscope
“Our Girls Are Not For Sale” campaign has targeted -in partnership with Life Foundation for Development and Community Integration and Start Initiative for Training and Rehabilitation- one of the villages of Port Said Governorate (Um Khalaf) which is considered one of the villages with thespread of marriages under the legal …
Read More »Life Foundation resumes its “Our GirlsAre Not For Sale”campaign
Life Foundation for Development and Community Integration has resumed its campaign’s activity in cooperation with Start Initiative for Training and Rehabilitation as well as a number of civil organizations concerned with women’s rights, to introduce the dangers of early marriage and the health, psychological and social consequences on Tuesday 7/3/2017 …
Read More »Life Foundation launches its campaign ‘Our Girls Are Not For Sale’ from the village of Qahla in Belbeis
Life Foundation for Development and Community Integration launched a campaign against early marriage and tourism in cooperation with Start for Rehabilitation and Training and other civil organizations concerned with women. The first awareness campaign of its kind to introduce the dangers of early marriage and its health, psychological and social …
Read More »Don’t do her injustice
To raise the awareness of the community of the dangers of marriage below the legal age, and human trafficking, where the first form of trafficking with women is related to (early marriage, custom marriage, marriage with a specific duration, as well as repeated marriage under the legal age “The Deal”) …
Read More »Under the auspices of the European Union .. A branch of Life Foundation in Al Sharkia, trains campaign volunteers Our Girls Are Not For Sale
Life Foundation held, in cooperation with Start Initiative for Training, under the auspices of the European Union, a training workshop for girl volunteers for the campaign (Our Girls Are Not For Sale) in Al Sharkia Governorate. The volunteers were trained by Ms. Taghreed Saber, cassatin lawyer, women’s affairs consultant and …
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