28 October 2008
Alexandria, Egypt: The 2008 edition of 'Sailing the Nile for the Millennium Development Goals' combines three different means of transport (feluccas, ICT bus and a train), as opposed to only feluccas. The campaign will continue for two months ending on 13 December, conducting awareness-raising activities promoting volunteerism for the MDGs in seven more governorates across Egypt, namely, Aswan, Qena, Sohag, Assyut, Menia, Beni Suef, Cairo, in addition to the city of Luxor. Read
17 April 2008
Cairo, Egypt: Young Egyptians are identifying creative means of engaging themselves in the development process, and activities supported by UNV build on Egypt's existing volunteering and civic participation potential. Read
Using knowledge against gender discrimination
23 August 2007
“Midwife Bahga, I will never forget how I have suffered and still do," said 13-year old Mehad, “I underwent female genital mutilation (FGM) at your hands.” Addressing an awareness-raising session at a girls’ school, Midwife Bahga confessed, “I did not do this out of ill will, but out of ignorance.” FGM is a fundamental violation of human rights that causes severe pain, trauma, sexual dysfunction, birth and other health complications. Around 89% of women in the Sudan are affected by FGM.
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23 August 2007
Working together with the Youth Association for Population and Development in Egypt, UNV volunteers sailed the Nile to empower the people of Egypt to reach the MDGs through volunteer efforts. The campaign was a joint initiative between United Nations organizations and civil society, national and local government, private sector, media and communities. Read
Other languages: en français
19 January 2007
Cairo, Egypt: UN Volunteers in Egypt is trying to give voice to this organization thinking that their appeal is very interesting and worthwhile; read the appeal from the organization Read
More about: Youth
13 December 2006
Cairo, Egypt: The 8 boats participating in a ‘Sailing the Nile’ campaign reached their final destination in Cairo last Thursday. The fleet had sailed down the Nile with stops in eight Egyptian towns to promote the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and MDG projects involving volunteerism. Read
More about: Activism
17 November 2006
Sohag, Egypt: Under the motto of “A Better Future for Every Egyptian”, a fleet of 8 boats are sailing down the Nile with stops in 8 Egyptian towns, promoting the 8 MDGs. Each of the 8 boats has a colourful MDG logo on its main sail. Read
Other languages: en français
13 November 2006
Sohag: At the Rowing Club on the banks of the Nile in Sohag Governorate – about 500 kilometres south of Cairo- celebrations took place on Monday as the eight feluccas of the “Sailing the Nile for Development” project approached the bank Read
Felucca Discussions: Youth meet on feluccas to discuss the MDGs
31 October 2006
Aswan: Under Aswan’s midday sun a group of young women and men gathered on the pier before entering one of the eight MDG feluccas. On each felucca discussions and questions were raised about a particular MDG and the young participants looked at their role in achieving Egypt’s development objectives. Read
Ecology and Culture in the Nubian Museum - Sailing the Nile for development
31 October 2006
Aswan: Environmental awareness and trans boundary cooperation between Egypt and Sudan was the focus of a meeting hosted by the Nubian Museum under the overall framework of the Sailing the Nile for the MDG’s project. Read






