Proposals Middle East & North Africa

Egypt: Network with Visual Disabilities

  February 20, 2013

Persons with disabilities suffer from discrimination, marginalization and lack of attention to their particular visual disabilities are denied the right to learn modern technology (Computer) under ignored by state institutions, especially educational them there are a lot of people with visual disabilities have ignorance using the computer and the use of modern technologies (software speaking)

Israel: Empowering young social activists

  February 18, 2013

While implementing independent TV journalism, ISTV is willing to open and share its facilities, staff and experience in the favor of peripheral grassroots organizations, representing marginalized groups in the Arab-Israeli society; to teach and train chosen young representatives in the usage of old and new media tools to create authentic video contents and disseminate them through existing social network, in a series of 6 workshops.

Egypt: Healthy Right Starts from my Voice Family Breadwinner

  February 16, 2013

The project aims to connect the voices of single women ( breadwinners) in 4 Governorates to get their rights in health care system just based on the law of health care for women breadwinners 23 /2012 through the training of women groups (leaders) in rural community on how to publish opinions and problems facing women heads fortieth rights in accordance with this law and discuss this through the tools and mechanics of Social Network

Egypt: Blogging with Me to Support Local Industries

  February 14, 2013

The project is a series of workshops held throughout the year in the provinces of Egypt to teach a group of young 15 years of age blogging and principles of journalism and arts as well as the principles of marketing in order to grow up blogs and become local online magazine to express owners industries and to support local industries within each province. The project also targeted to turn these blogs after a period of work to paper newspapers.

Qatar: Nepali Migrant Workers in the Middle East

  February 7, 2013

A million Nepalis work as housemaids, construction workers and goat herders in the Middle East. These men and women suffer physical and psychological torture and abuse. No mechanism exists to help the migrant workers. With this project, I want to train 100 Nepali migrant workers in the region so that they can share their stories in social media (facebook, twitter, blogs and radios) to generate momentum to force respective governments to act.