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Technical Initiative and Projects Support (TIPS)

Location: Damietta, Al-Suez, Al-Behira, Al-Gharbiah and Al-Fayoum
Number of Beneficiaries: More than 2,200 children and 450 children with special needs
Start Year: 2004
Status: Ongoing
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Project Overview

The TIPS project started in 2004 with the aim of providing technical support for NGOs, particularly CDAs providing services for children, particularly children with special needs in the governorates of: Damietta, Suez, Gharbiah, Beheirha, Fayoum, Kafr el-Sheikh, Aswan, Alexandria, Wadi al Gadeed and Dakahlaya.

Project Background

There are many aid agencies and CDAs which carry out development projects in Egypt, but most do not provide education for pre-school children or services for children with special needs. The existing organisations need to be empowered through capacity-building, technical support and income generation projects.

Project objectives

  • To support the capacity building of the NGO partners, enabling them to effectively lead and facilitate their local communities by working their own child-centred community development programmes.
  • Project activities

  • Providing comprehensive educational and rehabilitation programmes for disabled and non-disabled children.
  • Providing projects that meet the needs of the local communities as well as supporting the continuity of the NGOs on the other.
  • Building 5 community-based-rehabilitation units and conducting training, workshops, seminars and conferences that raise the capacities of the local CDAs.
  • Beneficiaries

    Directly benefitting from this project are 2,811 children; 588 of which have special needs. It has indirectly benefitted 632 families, 631 trainees, 44 doctors and 21 nurseries and helped build the capacity of 26 local CDAs.

    Islamic Relief’s Work

    "Islamic Relief is striving for a fairer world. Our mission is to help the poor and needy to live sustainable, self-reliant lives within safe and caring communities. Our work is guided and shaped by the core values of accountability, humanitarianism, neutrality and impartiality, inclusiveness, integrity and co-operation, all of which are also integral to the Islamic faith."
    Dr Hany El Banna - Founder of Islamic Relief

    Islamic Relief was established in 1984 and our unique approach is the result of these many years of hands-on experience.

    1. Where possible we adopt a community partnership-based approach; encouraging community involvement, understanding and ownership of projects.
    2. We run the majority of our field projects ourselves, giving us direct insight into the problems faced and how best to solve them.
    3. We aim to empower those we help in order to achieve sustainable results.
    4. Though our emergency response teams are quick to respond to emergencies around the world, we continue to support communities long after the initial media interest has died down.
    5. We recruit staff locally to benefit from their local knowledge. This ensures that we are culturally sensitive and allows us to reach communities and areas other organisations cannot.
    6. Where necessary we coordinate our work with other reputable aid agencies, local organisations and governments.

    Millennium Development Goals

    Islamic Relief is committed to the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which have been agreed by the world’s leading development institutions in an effort to meet the needs of the world’s poorest by the year 2015. 

    The goals:

    1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
    2. Achieve universal primary education
    3. Promote gender equality and empower women
    4. Reduce child mortality
    5. Improve maternal health
    6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
    7. Ensure environmental sustainability
    8. Develop a global partnership for development

    For more information about the MDGs, please visit: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/

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