CEO Message l Rehab Almasry
Member of the Board of Directors of ENSAN Aid West Africa
Our world today is witnessing numerous and increasingly complex challenges that require all of us to work together in a spirit of cooperation and solidarity. The Ensan Aid Egypt and West African Countries Foundation was founded on a strong humanitarian principle: serving humanity. Humanity knows no borders, and every human being deserves a chance to live a better life with dignity.
During the past years, we have implemented many projects, including education, health care, empowering youth and women, economic empowerment, and strengthening local capabilities in cooperation with many international organizations. These humanitarian efforts are exemplified by Ensan Aid receiving the award for the best charitable performance in the Arab world from the League of Arab States, the Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Award in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and an honor and award from the American University in Cairo. Our goal has always been to make a positive and sustainable impact on the lives of the people and communities we serve.
However, we still have much to do. We need to redouble our efforts and expand our partnerships so that we can reach more communities in need. We know that the path is not easy and has many challenges, but our deep belief in our ability to bring about change motivates us to continue our work and our humanitarian journey.
Rehab Al Masry
chief executive officer
CEO
About Mrs. Rehab Al-Masry
Mrs. Rehab El-Masry is the CEO of the Egypt Office and the co-founder and board member of ENSAN Aid West Africa.
Al-Masry worked as a consultant for the SHARIK International Youth Empowerment Program in Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, and several other countries, as well as a women’s empowerment consultant in West African countries. She received several awards, including an award from the American University in Cairo. She also managed several funded projects, including the Egypt Population Program funded by the World Bank, where she served as the Program Director at the Population and Development Center (PDSC).