In a model that brings women’s economic empowerment to life, Lavander Life Exporting Group, chaired by Dr. Mai El Darawy, continues to support women through its factory at the Mansoura Business Incubator, where women account for nearly 80% of the total workforce.
The factory employs female breadwinners, widows, and cancer survivors, offering them a new opportunity to integrate into the labor market through stable jobs and specialized training programs that start from zero experience. This enables them to acquire the necessary skills and become qualified workers with a steady income and real opportunities for economic independence.
Lavander Life Group adopts a vision that focuses on investing in people alongside industry, driven by its belief in the importance of women’s economic empowerment and providing them with the tools needed to build a better future for themselves and their families.
The role of the factory goes beyond job creation, extending to hands-on training and continuous professional development programs aimed at enhancing workers’ capabilities and equipping them with specialized expertise that enables them to compete in the labor market.
Dr. Mai El Darawy emphasized that supporting women is one of the key pillars of the group’s strategy, noting that true success is measured not only by business growth, but also by an institution’s ability to create a positive impact in people’s lives and empower them economically and socially.

Lavander Life’s factory at the Mansoura Business Incubator represents a model of sustainable development based on integrating vulnerable groups into the production process and transforming challenges into real success stories that contribute to both society and the national economy.






























