Egypt is launching its first orphan hosting center, whose mission will be providing temporary residence to children aged between zero and six for a maximum of three months until they are adopted, by either extended family members or foster families, or sent to orphanages.
The center will be run by 'FACE for Children in Need association.' The agreement was signed in the presence of Minister of Social Solidarity Nevine Al-Qabbaj. The facility's capacity is 200 children, and it lies in Cairo's 15th of May City.
The services provided there will include the issuance of birth certificates, and screening for diseases. However, this specific center will only serve Greater Cairo and Alexandria.
The ministry organized in November the second community dialogue on the "Alternative Care" draft law aimed at promoting child adoption in Egypt, and hence, achieving less reliance on orphanages.
The dialogue was attended by the UNICEF Egypt chief, and representatives of civil society, international agencies, governmental bodies, writers, and religious figures.
In that context, Minister Nevine Al-Qabbaj shed light on Article 80 of the constitution, which stipulates the right of every child in a name, documents of identification, mandatory vaccination, healthcare, family or alternative care, basic nutrition, shelter, religious education, and emotional and knowledge development.
Source: Egypt Today