Sustainable Strides

An intensive harvest of the Ministry of Solidarity that promotes economic sustainability and social justice

وزيرة التضامن الاجتماعي

Intensive harvest of the Ministry of Solidarity promotes economic sustainability and social justice

Social justice plays important roles in achieving the desired stability within societies. Because it is a pillar of the ability of countries to achieve a balance between economic growth and equitably distribute the fruits of development. This concept – the concept of social justice – includes building an institutional system capable of protecting the most needy groups and enabling them to participate effectively in economic and social life.

In this context, the Ministry of Social Solidarity, led by Dr.Maya Morsi, continues to implement a package of interventions that reveal a gradual transition from the logic of traditional response to building a more integrated system, more capable of linking social justice, management efficiency, and targeting effectiveness.

ThereforeThe Earth Guards FoundationIn this news report, it highlights the most prominent and most recent of these national efforts, while measuring their positive impact in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) according to their social, economic and environmental dimensions; So keep reading.

Strong government system

Dr. Maya Morsi’s most recent efforts at the Ministry of Social Solidarity came through the unified government complaints system; Last March, the Ministry of Social Solidarity ranked third in responding to citizens’ complaints and distress calls.

The Ministry dealt with 9,173 complaints, requests and distress requests received through the system, responding to and removing the causes of about 90% of the total complaints, which reflects the high efficiency of intervention and speed of response and linking public service directly to the concept of social justice in terms of ensuring fairness and speedy rescue of cases.

The interventions focused on cash support files, humanitarian cases, and various social protection requests, thus enhancing the role of the Ministry as one of the state’s most important tools in controlling social justice on the ground.

Craft Support

Within the framework of strengthening the economic dimension of social justice, Dr. Maya Morsi, “Minister of Social Solidarity”, discussed with the CEO of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency, mechanisms for activating the national strategy for handicrafts.

The meeting discussed the mechanisms for the phased implementation of the strategy, activating executive plans, and coordination between ministries and various agencies, in addition to attracting and directing resources to the handicrafts sector, following up on performance indicators and measuring results.

The discussions stressed the importance of supporting traditional crafts as one of the sources of economic empowerment, with the expansion of internal and external exhibitions, as Egypt has previously participated in international exhibitions, such as India, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.

The strategic goal was also confirmed, which is to develop at least 15 production clusters in several governorates of the Republic, creating direct and indirect job opportunities, and transforming crafts into a sustainable production path within the social justice system.

Child Friendly Rooms

In a practical embodiment of social justice in its human rights dimension, Dr. Maya Morsi, “Minister of Social Solidarity,” witnessed the opening of child-friendly rooms at the headquarters of the Attorney General’s Office, in the presence of judicial leaders and representatives of the National Council for Women, the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, and UNICEF.

Child-friendly rooms aim to provide a safe environment for children during the investigation stages, preventing them from being exposed to any psychological or moral pressure, and ensuring that they are dealt with within a psychologically and humanely supportive space.

Concerning this, Dr. Maya Morsi confirmed that this step represents a direct translation of the texts of the Constitution and the Egyptian Child Law, especially the articles that guarantee the protection of children from violence and abuse. Pointing out that justice is not complete without its human dimension.

الغرف الصديقة للطفل

“Good people 2To consolidate social justice

On the other hand, the Minister of Social Solidarity witnessed the “Good People 2” celebration in the presence of a number of ministers, within the framework of a national model for community solidarity, where Dr. Maya Morsi confirmed that such efforts are a bright page written by the good people in Egypt with continuous effort, and a determination that did not stop throughout the period extending from May 2025 until the end of the blessed month of Ramadan 2026.

There, Dr. Maya Morsi announced the launch of the new “Ahl al-Khair” digital platform, which includes an interactive map, real-time statistics, and a digital documentation system for meals, in addition to opening registration for the third edition in 2027, in a way that enhances transparency and digital transformation in charitable work.

Diyarna Spring Flowers Exhibition

With regard to supporting social justice through the local economy, the Rural and Environmental Industries Support Fund participated in a distinguished pavilion within the activities of the “Diyarna Spring Flowers” exhibition at the Egyptian Agricultural Museum. This was in the presence of Dr. Maya Morsi.

The pavilion included various products, including:

  • Woodworks
  • Alabaster
  • Ceramic
  • Gypsum
  • Wax
  • Wicker
  • Handmade bags

Child protection and digital social justice

At the international level, she met with Dr. Maya Morsi, “Minister of Social Solidarity” and the Turkish Minister of Family and Social Services, on the sidelines of the round table meeting on child protection in the digital environment in Ankara.

The meeting dealt with activating the memorandum of understanding signed between the two sides, and enhancing cooperation in the fields of family, childhood, women, and people with disabilities, in addition to economic empowerment, small projects, and handicrafts. Dr. Maya Morsi stressed that cross-border digital challenges require international cooperation and flexible legislation that balances protection and innovation. In order to ensure social justice that extends to the digital space.

حماية الطفل والعدالة الاجتماعية الرقمية

In conclusion, the Ministry of Social Solidarity – led by Dr. Maya Morsi – appears in this scene to be a space for building trust between the state and society, a trust that is formed through the accumulation of national efforts that people feel in their daily lives.

These movements also reveal a very significant shift, which is the shift of social work from a narrow local framework to a broader space in which the national intersects with the international, which is demonstrated by child protection files in the digital environment or the exchange of experiences with other countries.

Therefore, the The Earth Guards Foundationcan therefore say: The image that is being formed from these national initiatives is a wide-ranging image, and it is an image that attempts to redefine the relationship between the state and society on a more balanced basis, and in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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