EFG’s “Nawara” Project Claims Prize at the National Competition for Smart Green Projects in Luxor

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EFG Foundation for Social Development (EFG Foundation), a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to sustainable, high-impact development initiatives, is proud to announce that its project “Nawara,” under the flagship initiative The Green Footprint, has been recognized at the Luxor Governorate level in the third edition of the National Competition for Smart Green Projects.

This marks the second consecutive year that projects from the EFG Foundation have been acknowledged by the National Competition for Smart Green Projects, which was established by the Egyptian government as part of the Egypt 2030 Vision. The competition focuses on protecting the environment, improving quality of life, and implementing the national climate change strategy.

The success of the Nawara project is attributed to its apparent progress and continuous evolution, which have driven its impact in sustainable development and environmental preservation. Not only are we supporting the local community, but we are also empowering them to become entrepreneurs through customized training programs and the guidance of the EFG Foundation. This approach ensures the community’s self-sufficiency, independence, and the long-term sustainability of the project.

Through its innovative approach and community-centered focus, Nawara has exemplified the goals of the Green Footprint initiative, making significant strides in addressing climate change and supporting local underprivileged communities.

The success of the rooftop planting initiative taught to women in Luxor, along with their positive reception and achievements in the pilot phase, has paved the way for the project to transition into its second phase. This next stage involves the establishment of a factory dedicated to the sustainable industrial production of natural cosmetic products using locally sourced ingredients from Luxor’s farms. The project is expected to create 450 direct and indirect job opportunities, positively impacting 2,250 individuals. Additionally, it will have a significant environmental benefit by reducing carbon emissions by 1,400 tons annually owing to the project’s focus on dedicated aloe vera cultivation.

Furthermore, the EFG Foundation has launched the “Young Scholars Academy”, the first early education institution in Luxor dedicated to providing educational services for children with special abilities using the Montessori method. Since its inception, the academy has successfully graduated nearly 500 children in an inclusive manner, with 50% of them being children with disabilities from Nagaa El Fawal and surrounding areas. The project has also trained and employed around 400 young men and women, equipping them to teach early childhood education based on the Montessori approach and to work effectively children with special abilities. Among them, 50 women serve as Montessori teachers within the academy.

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