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Association for the Development and Enhancement of Women, ADEW

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.adew.org
 
Main Email: adew [at] link.net
 
Phone: [202] 3644324
 
Fax: [202] 3636345
 
Headquarters: 8/10 Mathaf El-Manial Street,
Box: 1065 El Ataba Street
Cairo --
Egypt
 
Local Time: Thu Nov 26 11:08:11
 

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In the mid-1980s, a group of development professionals launched a pioneer micro-finance project in the community of traditional Cairene garbage collectors, Zaballeen. The project was the first of its kind in Egypt and was lauded for making credit accessible to a marginalized community that otherwise had no access to financial services.

During the course of the project, the project organizers recognized a unique opportunity to replicate the project`s success in additional low-income areas of Cairo. They networked with other development professionals and together identified a target group that was particularly vulnerable: low-income women of female-headed households.

In 1987, these twenty men and women officially created the Association for the Development and Enhancement of Women [ADEW]. The Association registered with the Ministry of Social Affairs as a private, voluntary, non-governmental organization, and the first ADEW office opened in the low-income area of Manshiet Nasser.



ADEW Today



Since its beginning as a micro-credit organization, ADEW has extended both its field sites and its services as it has grown. In addition to credit programs, ADEW today offers literacy programs, health services, and legal awareness seminars and operates from 12 offices in 5 different areas with a staff of 200 members.

From the beginning, ADEW has recognized the importance of empowering female heads of households. When ADEW was founded in 1987, it was the first feminist NGO in Egypt to deal specifically with this issue. Over the past 17 years, ADEW has emerged as both an influential grassroots organization and a leading advocate for women`s rights.

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