Stories From Egypt
View All Stories »Election Day Surprises for Egyptian Women
In rural villages near the Nile, poor women rarely vote, much less run for office. But a CRS program is turning the tide. »»
When Disaster Strikes, CRS Is Ready
In the Middle East, CRS staff simulate emergencies to make sure they're ready for natural and man-made disasters. »»
From Debt to Success in Egypt
With help from CRS' small-loan program, a destitute widow started a business—and turned her life around. »»
Strangers in A Strange Land
Vivian Manneh is a regional program manager for CRS in the Middle East. She reflects on the realities that refugees across the world face. »»
No 'Staff of Life' to Lean On
Because it imports most of its food, the Middle East is especially vulnerable to changes in the food market. »»
CRS Food Experts Warn of Impending 'Cascade of Hunger'
A worldwide food crisis prompts leaders to seek solutions in the hopes of averting famine, discontent and violence. »»
The Non-Formal Education Program
Although education is considered one of Egypt's highest priorities, children in poor, rural areas often receive an inferior education. »»



