Egypt launches Abwab al-Kheir initiative for Ramadan food aid

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbuly announced this year’s launch of the presidential Abwab al-Kheir initiative, aimed at providing food security to the most vulnerable communities during Ramadan through dry food boxes and hot meals.

The Abwab al-Kheir initiative, launched in 2024 and organized by the Tahya Masr Fund and the Social Solidarity Ministry, aims to prepare over four million hot meals through the fund's kitchens and Al-Mahrousa kitchens affiliated with the ministry, alongside distributing more than 5.5 million dry food boxes via convoys across governorates. Beneficiaries include over 9,000 assistance, security, and maintenance workers in the New Administrative Capital.

The announcement comes amid a poverty rate of 34 percent in 2022, up 4.3 percent from 2021, affecting over 36 million people in poverty and six million in extreme poverty out of a population exceeding 104 million, according to CAPMAS data. As state spending on social protection declines, the initiative raises questions about the state's role in charity work.

The Tahya Masr Fund, established in 2014 under presidential supervision, manages donations without public oversight and engages in investment activities. Charity work has faced increasing restrictions, marked by the 2022 National Coalition for Civil Work, with reports of limits on aid for Gazans in Egypt or infrastructure in Upper Egypt. A charity sector source stated: "They can stop any work in different ways; soft tools, hard tools."

Independent researcher Salma Hussein emphasizes the need for coordination among entities to reach the most vulnerable, but notes that data collection is often tied to government-aligned political parties, leading to corruption and nepotism. She describes the initiative as temporary aid that addresses immediate hunger but does not ensure long-term food security, serving as a supplement to social protection programs. Some experts prefer food boxes over cash during Ramadan to ensure effective use.

The initiative follows a LE40 billion social support package announced before Ramadan, reflecting a shift toward cash assistance rather than in-kind subsidies.

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Egypt aims to provide more than 71 million hot meals and distribute over 5.5 million food boxes to vulnerable families during Ramadan, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced. The presidential initiative, Abwab Al-Khair, was launched at People’s Square in the New Administrative Capital.

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A humanitarian convoy carrying 780 tonnes of food and essential supplies entered the Gaza Strip to aid displaced families before Ramadan, announced the Tahya Misr Fund and the House of Zakat and Charities. The 52-truck shipment was sent following directives from President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to bolster relief for Palestinians.

Addis Ababa city administration head Adanech Abaye conducted an Iftar sharing ceremony with Muslims residing in low-income areas. This event, held during the Ramadan fast and Orthodox Lent, served as an expression of social unity. It highlights interfaith tolerance in the capital.

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President of the World Bank Group, Ajay Banga, visited a residential project under Egypt's 'Housing for All Egyptians' initiative in 10th of Ramadan City. During the tour, Banga inspected a model housing unit and held discussions with several families about improvements in their living conditions. He praised the quality of units provided to low-income citizens and the integrated services nearby, noting the initiative as the largest World Bank-financed social housing program globally.

 

 

 

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