Articles and Periodicals

Upper Egypt’s Young Women: Radiating Potential, Building the Future!
By: Ahmed El Dendrawy Economic Empowerment for Upper Egypt’s Girls: A Lifeline for a Brighter Future Economic empowerment for girls in Upper Egypt is not just a slogan—it is a lifeline for a better future. In the heart of our communities, girls face unique challenges that limit their opportunities. But

Strategic Thinking in Development: When Investing in People Becomes the True Key to Success
By : Gamal Youssef In the heart of Upper Egypt, where rich cultural heritage meets enduring challenges, the need for meaningful, long-term development is more urgent than ever. This is not about seasonal or superficial change, but about people-centered development—especially empowering young people as leaders and assets to their communities.

“Ana Masry” – More Than Just a Name
By Dr. Naglaa Bakhoum Our choice of the name “Ana Masry” was no coincidence. It was a declaration of an identity we believe in, and a commitment to a sense of belonging that goes beyond words—into action. When the association was founded in the heart of Qena in 2010, our

Real empowerment starts by asking: How can we build change with young people, not on their behalf?
By Dr. Mostafa Patety In the south of Egypt, where questions around identity, livelihood, and the future often go unanswered, we made a choice—not to provide ready-made answers, but to ask with young people. True empowerment doesn’t start with delivering solutions.It begins by creating space for curiosity, for doubt, for

The importance of empowering people with disabilities in Upper Egypt
This article discusses the association’s efforts to empower people with disabilities, particularly those with hearing disabilities, through initiatives such as “Eyes to Hear, Fingers to Speak.” The article demonstrates how empowering this group benefits not only them, but also society as a whole by integrating them into public life.