Meet Egypt’s new generation of entrepreneurs. They are surprisingly young, they rock at multi-tasking, and they work their way out of difficulties with tremendous determination.
Take the case of Noura Galal. She works at Educate.me, a non-profit organization for underprivileged children. While walking daily through the humble streets of Konayessa, in Cairo, she got to observe its women closely.
“Most of them were married when they were 18, they did not continue their education, and really suffer from a young age. The sew abbayas, but they are used by the traders,” she says.
Thinking about these women’s dreams reminded Noura of her own childhood wish: to be a fashion designer. “My parents did not encourage me because they wanted me to focus on studying. But as soon as I got my first salary, I bought a sewing machine and started cutting (that is, ruining) anything that came across,” she jokes.
After taking a course in fashion design, she waited no more and, two months ago, her social business Rafeya was born. She is partnering with 3 seamstresses from Konayessa to produce fashionable items and then sell them online.
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Entrepreneurs Get Only Younger in Egypt: Girl Turns her Fashion-Passion Into a Social Business
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