Stabl Antar Dream is a development-based project which looks to alleviate the poverty stricken families residing in the slum area of Stabl Antar. The Project encapsulates multi-intervention schemes and programmes to create an all encompassing development plan which goes far beyond one-off charitable handouts. Our tailored programmes aim to empower residents by providing them with skills, training and knowledge they can use to reform their lives and give them hope for the future. The programmes pay special attention to the physical and emotional wellbeing of the children who represent a large proportion of the population and are the key for future progress. Our ultimate aim is to remind them how to dream again.
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"The cleaning up week" is an initiative undertaken by the Istabl Antar Dream Project, sponsored by Sohbet Khair Association (registered no. 2665 in 2006).... more>>
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Announcements
A Study to Establish an Intervention Policy for Micronutrients Deficiency in Egyptian Children
Scientific research studies proved that a considerable percent of preschool children living in poor communities suffer from malnutrition particularly micronutrients
Stabl Antar Dream has entered an agreement with Zahraa Hospital in August 2009. The contract makes Stabl Antar Dream committed to renovating the hospital building, clinics and Laboratory. In addition Stabl Antar Dream has purchased the required medical equipment which is necessary for operation of In return ... more>>
Social potentials and needs assessmentA study of Establ Antar carried out between Feb.15- April, 14 2007-06-20
The squatter area problem tops the list of the headaches of CairoCity. Physical planners, environmentalists and sociologists toll the alarm bells on such areas... Read more >>
A training program is being prepared to train a number of women. The aim of the training program is ... more
What We Need
In the past two years, after conducting a community health profile in the region, a pediatric nutritionist stated that the children are physically retarded and need ... more