Quality of Life For Every Orphan | Yasmine ElHagry | TEDxCairo

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2015
  • Yasmine has been working and volunteering in the field of “Children without Parental Care; especially orphans; for the past 14 years.
    In 2009, Yasmine made a very important life decision when she decided to join a newly starting national NGO; Wataneya Society. She decided to leave her position at that time as an associate creative director at one of the well-established advertising agency to fulfill her dream in supporting orphans through development and not charity.
    After six years of hard working, Wataneya Society Team managed to make a drastic and positive change to “The Children without Parental Care” sector in Egypt, and soon in the Arab Region through following & applying a scientific methodology.
    Yasmine El Hagry is the head of Advocacy and Awareness department at Wataneya Society for the Development of Orphanages. She studied Mass Communication at the American University in Cairo (AUC). She strongly believes that each child deserves a happy and a safe childhood. She attributes this belief, which turned into a life mission, to her caring parents, who provided her with a happy childhood that positively affected her personality.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 16

  • @engysaad8
    @engysaad8 8 лет назад +5

    رائعةةةةةةةةةةةة وفعلا لفتى نظرى لفكرة تهيئة الطفل نفسيا ان فعلا مش كل حاجة عطف وفلوس وحفلات بس tedx بيخلينى احب الحياااة بحس اد ايه فى ناس دماااغ مش الغرب بس اللى بيعرفوا يفكروا ويبدعو انتو بنقلونى لعالم تانى ونفسى ابقى حاجة زيكوووو واقدر فى يوم اطلع فى تيد اكس ويبقى ليا تجربة شخصية وحاجة اثرت فى الناس او فى المجتمع

  • @mohamedalashraf9423
    @mohamedalashraf9423 4 года назад +2

    Wow, you're a class act especially your speech stressed on how to correct the big misconducts in our Egyptian community .. plz keep going we need more of awareness from a professional manners like you and utterly, u deserve to be in a good grade position which will help all of us to improve our mentalities for how to deal with orphans not only that but also their rights too .. Thank you professor ✌🏼👍🏼

  • @monaelkhamli7305
    @monaelkhamli7305 10 месяцев назад

    So proud to call you my friend :)

  • @mahmoudeltalkhawy3003
    @mahmoudeltalkhawy3003 7 лет назад

    ماشاء الله ربنا يوفقكم لكل خير

  • @nodysamehegypt
    @nodysamehegypt 9 лет назад

    بجد انا مبسوطة اوى ان فيه فى مصر ناس زيكم

  • @MuhammadSaidKamel
    @MuhammadSaidKamel 9 лет назад +1

    I was there and I really enjoyed your talk. It is impressive!

  • @mohamedelshazly3366
    @mohamedelshazly3366 8 лет назад

    الله عليكى ربنا يكرمك

  • @7odayo238
    @7odayo238 5 лет назад

    عمل رائع

  • @abdolovecar
    @abdolovecar 8 лет назад

    good job, thanks ☺

  • @fathyahmed6935
    @fathyahmed6935 7 лет назад

    ربنا يوفقك شكرا

  • @ZeusImBa
    @ZeusImBa 8 лет назад

    ربنا يكرمك يا ياسمين ... و ينفع بيكى و يكون فى ميزان حسناتك إن شاء الله
    و اتمنى يكون فيه ليكى طريقة للتواصل
    وشكراً

  • @user-pr2gc2dw5k
    @user-pr2gc2dw5k 9 лет назад +2

    لقدر اتواصل مع الاستاذة ياسمين ازاى لو سمحتم؟

  • @youssraessam1915
    @youssraessam1915 5 лет назад

    إزاي التواصل ؟

  • @HanyAboulEla
    @HanyAboulEla 9 лет назад

    إيه المجموعة او الهيئة او المنظمة اللي كانت بتعمل الشغل ده؟

    • @ehab.elkhatib
      @ehab.elkhatib 9 лет назад +2

      Hany Aboul-Ela facebook.com/wataneya
      amaanegypt.org/