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Bring out the Best

 

CID Consulting’s award-winning community development programs focus on strengthening communities through improved partnerships with public and private organizations in support of national development.

 

The Best Choice for CSR Advisory Services

CID Consulting has extensive experience and networks with the private, public and civil society organizations; this makes CID Consulting uniquely qualified to provide Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Advisory Services.

 

Special areas of CID Consulting's expertise include

  • Environment/Solid Waste Management: promoting and supporting community-based recycling schemes and communities in the informal and semi-formal sectors and contributing to national waste management strategies in Egypt, the Middle East and Africa.
  • Education: designing formal and non-formal curricula, training teachers and adult education facilitators, conducting evaluations of formal and non-formal programs and advising international agencies on educational programs.
  • NGO Capacity Building: training needs assessments and designing training materials for NGO's.
  • Project Design of Grassroots Initiatives: CID has specific expertise in the following areas:
    • Unemployment and Youth: designing learning and earning schemes for youths in the informal economy.
    • Gender based Empowerment: organizing and training for women’s and men’s income generating projects.
    • Working Children: designing non-formal learning projects for working children and consulting on these issues.
    • Traditional Crafts: organizing community groups to design, produce and market traditional crafts.

 

Recipient, “Egyptian Social Entrepreneur of the Year,” Schwab Foundation, 2006.
 
CID Team

“Parallel to the transfer of technology from Mokkatam to Tora (Cairo, Egypt) an innovative step was being taken by the informal sector in the Sinai Region of Egypt, thanks to the design and assistance of a consulting firm, Community & Institutional Development (CID), with financing from the Social Fund for Development...”
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