You may cancel within the first 30 days after receipt of membership materials and receive a full refund, less a nominal processing fee (nominal fee for MD residents is $5, AR and TN residents will be refunded processing fee). A written list of participating providers is available upon request. The list of participating providers is at the website printed on the membership ID card. Plan members must pay for all services but will receive a discount from participating providers. The plan does not pay providers directly. The range of discounts will vary depending on the type of provider and service. This is not a Medicare prescription drug plan. This plan is not a Qualified Health Plan under the Affordable Care Act. This plan does not meet the minimum creditable coverage requirements under M.G.L. There are, therefore, plans to start expanding the centre and engage more women.THIS PLAN IS NOT INSURANCE and is not intended to replace health insurance. The project is now getting a good amount of orders, especially after becoming part of the MADE51 platform, which opens doors to its sustainability. The project has contributed to generating income to a group of 30 refugee and Egyptian women’s households with consequent positive impact on the living conditions of their families.Īs the project is now getting a good amount orders, there are plans to start expanding it and engage more refugee and host community women. In February 2018, it has participated in “Ambiente” exhibition in Frankfurt with MADE51. NilFurat has moved steadily from being a UNHCR-supported project to an independent and sustainable locally managed one. The participation is managed by a local social enterprise (Yadawee) along with UNHCR Egypt. Objective 2: Enhance refugee self-relianceĮgypt is member of the global artisanal initiative MADE 51 “Market Access, Design & Empowerment for Refugee Artisans” through the NilFurat project. Objective 1: Ease the pressures on host countries The project has contributed to generating income to a group of 30 refugee and Egyptian women’s households with consequent positive impact on the living conditions of their families. This avoids unnecessary different licensing levels that may hinder its work. In order to overcome the challenges related to license/legal registration, the centre was registered as training institute that does also production. Lack of motivated and, at the same time, highly skilled refugee women who are ready to face the challenges linked to production in the artisanal sector.The legal position of the production centre when it’s not a licensed/legally registered enterprise.The MADE51 technical and structural/institutional support to the project has built up its sustainability prospective through quality control, marketing and design support.The cooperation and the support of different actors, especially the local social enterprise which took over the project (Yadawee).Funding was provided to support all the different components (learning, psychosocial support, child care and income generation) of the project’s comprehensive approach.To establish an area-based project that is a local safe space for women and accommodates cultural diversity. To provide a space for interaction, dialogue and psycho-social support through engaging in production and learning activities.To create a sustainable and safe income to a group of refugee and Egyptian women (currently 30 women are involved).The project has been handed over to the local social enterprise “Yadawee”.Ī safe space of learning, expressing, experimenting and production created for a group of refugee and Egyptian women who bring together their cultural diversity and stories to make high-quality artisan products and generate income. The project started in 2015 and joined MADE51 in 2016. VIDEO: Nilfurat Project (Short Documentary)
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