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L’Oreal Egypt announced the graduation of the first batch of its “Beauty for Better Life” program which aims at empowering women in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goal no 5 (SDG5) on Gender Equality.
The graduation was on sidelines of L’Oreal Egypt’s cooperation with the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development and Care Egypt to implement the “Development of Women’s Hosting and Guidance Centers” program, under the patronage of the Ministry of Social Solidarity, to empower women on a social and economic level.
The L’Oreal “Beauty for a Better Life” program aims at empowering the under-privileged groups of our society by rebuilding their self-confidence and reintegrating them into society. So far, it has provided professional hairdressing training based on an educational curriculum, which encompasses theoretical and practical approaches developed by L’Oreal specialists, as well as contributed to offering job opportunities in the same field.”
The graduation ceremony of the first batch took place in the presence of in the presence of Dr. Nivine Al-Kabbaj, Minister of Social Solidarity, Benoit Julia, Country Managing Director of L’Oreal Egypt, Eng. Noura Selim, Sawiris Foundation Executive Director, and Dr. Hazem Fahmy, CEO of Care Egypt, along with a group of Egyptian media attendees and representatives from the field of community development and sustainable development.
“Beauty for a Better Life” program was launched globally in 2009, and now covers 29 countries around the globe. It has established 98 training centers in cooperation with 57 civil and social associations in various countries until late 2021. These centers have succeeded in training more than 5,991 trainees, who are mostly women. This year, L’Oreal Egypt launched the program in Egypt to be the economic empowerment arm of the “Development of Women’s Hosting and Guidance Centers” program, which aim to empower women in general and women exposed to violence in particular, on a social and economic level.
It is worth noting that through the “Beauty for a Better Life” program, L’Oreal Egypt established two training centers in 6th of October and Qalyubia and equipped them with the necessary capacities for training. The first batch has reached 30 women, and the program aims to train 300 women over the course of two years.
L’Oréal will also provide job opportunities for the graduates through their beauty salon partners, in addition to the essential tools to start their own projects. Not to mention, L’Oreal offers on-going online training on the website of salons and hairdressers to develop the graduates’ skills, ensuring the persistent continuity of the training.
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