
A national program launched by the Egyptian government in 2019 to uplift rural and underserved
areas by improving essential services and living standards. As one of Egypt’s largest
development projects, it addresses infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic inclusion,
transforming life for millions and advancing sustainable growth nationwide.
– Location: Minya, Beni Suef
– Duration: 2016-2024
– Client: Hayah Karima National Initiative
– Contract Value: $162 Million
– Targeted Villages: 4,500 across Egypt
– Beneficiaries: More than 58 million citizens
– Estimated Budget: Over 700 billion EGP
– Recognition: Endorsed by the United Nations as a model for sustainable development
Key Features:
Infrastructure & Essential Services:
• Modernizes roads, electricity, and sanitation infrastructure.
• Delivers clean water systems and proper waste disposal.
Healthcare & Education Development:
• Upgrades hospitals and builds rural medical centers.
• Expands care access via mobile medical convoys.
• Constructs and renovates schools and literacy centers.
• Provides training and promotes entrepreneurship growth.
Economic Empowerment & Social Protection:
• Funds MSMEs and creates jobs for youth and women.
• Offers financial aid, housing, and disability services.
Sustainable Growth & National Impact:
• Supports Egypt’s Vision 2030 and UN SDGs goals.
• Fights poverty and boosts rural economic inclusion.