OUR EGYPT PARTNERS
OUR WORK IN EGYPT
Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East, with over 100 million citizens. Despite being classed as a middle-income country, it is one of the poorest states in the region. More than a third of the population lives in poverty. As much of the county is desert, 95% of the population live on only 4% of the land, meaning cities like Cairo are polluted and over-crowded.
Egypt is home to the largest Christian community in the region. 10-15% of the population are Christians, the majority of whom are Coptic Orthodox. You can find out more about the Christian communities in Egypt here.
Embrace works with 10 partner organisations from across the denominational spectrum of the church, reaching across the geographical spread of the country. They work to provide: women’s social and economic empowerment; education and training to marginalised communities such as African refugees; healthcare for pregnant women and children under 5 years old; and inclusion into society for people living with disabilities.
“Every time I see a child or a woman whom I’ve helped, it encourages me to continue.” Magy, a young Egyptian Christian, tells us about her work as the educational programme coordinator at the Episcocare’s community centre in Alexandria.