The writer Nawal Mostafa, CEO and founder of the Children of female Prisoners’, praised the historical decisions and directives issued by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, during the Egyptian family’s Iftar ceremony, on April 26, 2022, especially completing the payment of the debts, and reintegrating them into society.
Nawal Mostafa said that she sensed the extent of President Sisi’s interest in the poor categories in Egypt, especially the debtors, where she is a member of the National Committee for Reducing the number of debtors within the framework of the presidential initiative “Egypt without debtors”, in order to release a batch of them on Eid Al-Fitr.
Nawal Mustafa stressed that financial assistance is not the final and decisive solution to the debtors’ crisis, but rather it must provide long-term job opportunities for the debtors so that they do not resort to borrowing again, and this is what the CFPA association adopts by launching small projects for these women to protect them from resorting to the debt trap again.
The writer Nawal Mustafa indicated that the CFPA association, through its project “New Life”, has taken the platform of the National Alliance for the Protection of Women by Law as a first step to solve the problem legally, after preparing the drafting of the debtors that prevent the imprisonment of poor women for signing credit balance receipts which aim to amend the current law in the Egyptian law, which is Article 341 of the Penal Code. 60 MP in the Egyptian parliament signed it.
The Children of female prisoners’ care association (CFPA) was founded in 1990 after a large press campaign on the pages of the Egyptian newspaper “Al-Akhbar” (one of the largest Egyptian newspapers).
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