Mobader wraps up its first round

April 2022

Because they are the best to understand their needs and challenges, they are the best to advocate for their cause. With the aim to empower young orphans to become leaders and advocates for their cause, Wataneya launched “Mobader” a grant program by Wataneya in cooperation with supporting partners DROSOS FOUNDATION, ALEXBANK and Sawiris Foundation for Social Development and implementing partner Leadership Hub to create future empowered community leaders to serve the cause. The first batch of the 10-month program was to develop and support their leadership skills in a practical way. Each participant was trained on leading their own campaign on the cause of alternative care and summarizing the lessons learned.

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