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E-Finance For Digital and Financial Investments (EFIH) collaborated with the Social solidarity Ministry and Sona3 El Khair Organization for Development to develop Farisiya village in the Upper Egypt governorate of Luxor at EGP 5 million.
This falls within the framework of the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy and its keenness on supporting the presidential initiative “Decent Life”.
On the first day of the campaign for developing the village, E-Finance contributed to renovating 30 houses in the first stage in addition to providing needy families with their needs to start projects, such as securing 30 equipped fishing boats.
Also, a medical campaign was launched in the village with special focus on testing people’s eyes and giving them needed medicine or glasses.
E-Finance was responsible for funding the overture, while Sona3 El Khair was the executive partner that rebuilds and renovates houses and hands over the fishing boats.
E-Finance Board Chairman Ibrahim Sarhan expressed pride for the company’s contribution to the “Decent Life” initiative within the framework of its CSR activities in Egypt, referring to the fruitful cooperation with the Social Solidarity Ministry, especially in developing the Luxor village.
He said the overture is meant to promote state efforts to secure decent life for Egyptian citizens, particularly in the countryside, in addition to realizing a sustainable development impact and laying down an integrated example for developing villages and improving people’s quality of life in various domains.
He added that this will act as a catalyst to sustainability drivers in order to put into effect the Egypt Vision 2030.
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