Egyptian Cure Bank

The Egyptian Cure Bank was created to increase access to healthcare and improve health outcomes among marginalised communities in Egypt. The Cairo-based nonprofit also provides funding to public and private medical centres to purchase new equipment and speciality units. Funded by both philanthropic and corporate donations, as well public fundraising, the organisation was established by Moez El Shohdi, co-founder of the Egyptian Food Bank.

Related sustainable development goals

  • Good Health and Well-Being

Focus areas

Focus sectors

  • Health
    • Healthcare access
    • Out-patient care
      • Preventive care
      • Urgent care
    • In-patient care
    • Medical specialities
      • Surgery
    • Health care quality

Focus populations

  • Homeless people
  • Low-income people
  • Orphans
  • Single parents
  • Unemployed people
  • Widows and widowers

Focus geographies

  • North Africa
    • Egypt

Financials

Funding model

  • Grants to Individuals
  • Pro bono services
    • Pro bono medical services

Operations

Key staff

  • managing director, Moez ElShohdi

Board members

  • Ahmed Essam Ragheb El-Ezby, Chairman
  • Amr Mohamed Mamdouh, Board member
  • Awad Jabr Awad, Board member
  • Board member Alaa Ahmed Burhan, Board member Alaa Ahmed Burhan
  • Hatem Mahmoud Khater, Board member
  • Ihab Mohammed Abu ElMajd, Board member
  • Makram Sayed Mehni, Board member
  • Moez ElShohdi, Vice-Chair
  • Mohamed Abdel-Fattah ElMasry, Board member
  • Mohamed Amr Shaker, Board member
  • Muhammad Ali Abdeen, Board member
  • Saad Eddin Abdullah Salam, Board member
  • Sherif Ezzat Abdel Hamid, Board member
  • Sherine Hassan Helmy, Board member
  • Wael Ahmed Burhan, Board member

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