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Dr. Maya Morsi opens new paths to improve the quality of life

Dr. Maya Morsi opens new paths to improve the quality of life

In the context of the rapid social transformations taking place in Egypt, a solid national vision is emerging that aims to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development, which places people at the heart of its priorities and enhances the ability of the needy groups to achieve empowerment. The Ministry of Social Solidarity is among the bodies that play a pivotal role in this path, as Dr. Maya Morsi leads efforts to develop the social protection system and actively seeks to improve the quality of life.

In this article,Earth Guards continues to shed light on the latest and most prominent efforts of Minister Dr. Maya Morsi, and the strategic initiatives and programs undertaken by the Ministry of Social Solidarity aimed at strengthening comprehensive development partnerships, early childhood development, and supporting families in need of care, which contributes to improving the quality of life for all segments of society.

The Minister’s interest in early childhood development

At the forefront of her efforts to improve the quality of life and enhance social protection, Dr. Maya Morsi pays special attention to early childhood development, believing that it is the basis for building a strong and prosperous society, and that investing in this age stage is an investment in the future of the nation. Hence her participation in intensive training activities with the aim of creating accurate and updated databases on nurseries across the republic, in a way that ensures achieving the greatest interest of children, within the framework of the directives of the President of the Republic regarding childhood development. Early.

اهتمام الوزيرة بتنمية الطفولة المبكرة

During the closing activities of the training program, the Minister announced several appreciation awards and incentives, allocating 10 thousand pounds to each of the top ten pioneers – even if they were duplicates – in addition to the reward prescribed by the Ministry of Social Solidarity.

The prizes also included the winning supervisors, as the first 10 supervisors who have pioneers in the first places will receive 10,000 pounds for each supervisor for each successful pioneer she has, with a maximum of 15,000 pounds for each supervisor, in addition to a drawing for 3 lifetimes for the entire team. Honoring was not limited to individuals, but rather extended to include the directorates, as the top 3 social solidarity directorates, and honoring all directorates at the republic level.

“Decent Housing for a Decent Life” Initiative

While the Minister of Social Solidarity, Dr. Maya Morsi, continues to support early childhood as the cornerstone of human formation, she realizes that this formation is not complete without providing a decent living environment that guarantees the Egyptian family a minimum level of stability andadequate housing; Hence the importance of the “Decent Housing for a Decent Life” initiative, which is an integrated model for enhancing the quality of life for the most needy groups.

In this context, Dr. Maya Morsi witnessed the signing of an unprecedented five-year cooperation protocol, which brought together the Ministry of Social Solidarity, the Ministry of Local Development, the “Decent Life” Foundation, the “Misr Al Khair” Foundation, and the “Orman” Association. This protocol came within the framework of the activities of launching the “Decent Housing for a Decent Life” initiative in the villages of the first phase of the “Decent Life” presidential initiative, which was held under the patronage of His Excellency the Prime Minister Dr. Mustafa. Madbouly.

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The protocol draws a detailed road map for implementation mechanisms, ensuring speedy completion and effectiveness of field interventions. The project works to develop and raise the efficiency of about 80,000 homes for families in need of care in 1,477 villages distributed over 20 governorates within the first phase of the “Decent Life” presidential initiative. This integrated cooperation embodies a unique model of synergy between government agencies and civil society institutions, and reflects the Ministry’s firm commitment to providing a safe and dignified residential environment worthy of the Egyptian citizen, improving the quality of life, and achieving sustainability in the services provided.

Immediate response to the repercussions of the real estate collapse

Although the Ministry is busy implementing long-term strategic projects, it does not lose sight of its urgent humanitarian responsibility towards sudden disasters that affect the lives of citizens, and its rapid response to real estate collapse incidents is a clear example of this balance between development work and relief intervention, which reflects the Ministry’s readiness to take immediate action when needed; Therefore, Dr. Maya Morsi, Minister of Social Solidarity, is following with great interest the repercussions of successive real estate collapse incidents, whether in the Sayyida Zeinab area, Hadayek al-Qubba, or elsewhere.

استجابة فورية لتداعيات انهيار العقارات

The Civil Protection Forces continue their tireless efforts to remove the rubble and search for survivors or other victims, while the Ministry seeks to provide the necessary support. Dr. Maya Morsi, Head of the Central Administration for Social Protection, has directed, in immediate coordination with the Director of the Social Solidarity Directorate in Cairo Governorate and the Egyptian Red Crescent Relief Team; To provide relief interventions and urgent aid.

She also stressed the necessity of examining the repercussions of the accident, accurately counting property losses, and taking the necessary measures to quickly complete the necessary social research to quickly support those affected. As part of her keenness to reduce the burdens on those affected, the Minister directed the disbursement of the necessary compensation to these families, in coordination with civil society organizations.

The integration of these efforts reflects a clear realization that sustainable development is not achieved by single decisions or isolated programmes, but rather is based on true partnerships that bring together governmental institutions, civil society and supporting bodies. To improve the quality of life, and from this standpoint,Earth Guards confirms that the Ministry of Social Solidarity – under the leadership of Dr. Maya Morsi – contributes to consolidating this participatory model through a vision based on institutional coordination, exchange of experiences, and integration of roles, which paves the way for a more comprehensive and sustainable development structure that places the human being at the heart of the development path.

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