Lavander Life Group, chaired by Dr. Mai Eldarawy, has signed a cooperation protocol with Sekket El Kheir Association, headed by Eng. Ahmed Samir, as part of the “Anwal for Economic Empowerment” initiative. The partnership aims to economically empower women and provide sustainable employment opportunities for breadwinning and productive women.
The protocol seeks to enhance the capabilities of beneficiary women through specialized training programs in production, manufacturing, packaging, and marketing, enabling them to establish sustainable productive and handicraft-based projects.
The cooperation also aims to connect natural and handmade products with international markets by leveraging Lavander Life Exporting Group’s trade network and export channels, opening new opportunities for local products to reach global markets in accordance with the highest quality standards.
Dr. Mai Eldarawy, Chairwoman of Lavander Life Group, stated that the protocol reflects the group’s belief in the importance of cooperation between the private sector and civil society organizations in achieving sustainable development. She noted that the company will provide technical, advisory, and knowledge support, in addition to contributing to the design of training programs and facilitating marketing and export opportunities for products that meet international standards.
The programs and initiatives under the protocol are scheduled to be implemented through LAVA Social Impact, the charitable arm of Lavander Life Group, further strengthening the group’s social responsibility efforts and supporting sustainable development and economic empowerment programs dedicated to breadwinning and productive women.

For his part, Eng. Ahmed Samir, Chairman of Sekket El Kheir Association, emphasized that the partnership comes within the framework of supporting vulnerable groups and promoting the economic and social empowerment of women, thereby creating a positive impact on families and local communities.
The protocol represents a model of integration between the economic sector and civil society organizations, reinforcing development efforts, supporting women’s participation in economic activities, and contributing to the creation of genuine and sustainable employment opportunitie


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