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Page 1: Established in March 2010 as a nonprofit · with Cerebral Palsy, as well as the Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357 and the Yahya Arafa Children’s Charity Foundation in support of
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The Board of Trustees of the Commercial International Bank (CIB) Foundation is proud to present the CIB Foundation’s 2018 Activities Report. This report highlights the Foundation’s commitment to the Egyptian community through the programs and initiatives it has supported over the course of the year.

Established in March 2010 as a nonprofit organization, the CIB Foundation is dedicated to enhancing existing health services for underprivileged children with limited access to quality healthcare.

The CIB Foundation has expanded its activities and initiatives over the past years to include different geographical areas throughout Egypt. During 2018, CIB Foundation channeled its funding through four main pillars: purchasing medical equipment, funding surgeries and treatment, sponsoring operating costs for healthcare providers, and financing medical convoys.

Medical Equipment: The CIB Foundation supported Abu Al Reish Children’s Hospital (Japanese) with a state of the art X-ray device (fluoroscopy), in addition to a laparoscopy and thoracoscopy device. These devices contribute to better diagnosis and enable doctors to perform more complicated operations for more than 20,000 children annually, yielding a higher recovery rate. In 2018, the CIB Foundation fully equipped and developed the emergency department at Alexandria University Children’s Hospital – El Shatbi, which supports more than 59,000 children annually. The CIB Foundation contributed to the establishment of the sensory room and psychomotor room for the rehabilitation of autistic children at the National Foundation for Family and Community Development. The center serves around 3,000 children annually. The CIB Foundation also established a dental clinic for children at the branch of the Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine at Cairo University in Sheikh Zayed. The Foundation also purchased equipment and supplies for

the branch of the university Hospital in Al-Qasr Al-Aini to accommodate an additional 24,000 children annually.

Surgeries and Treatwment: In 2018, the CIB Foundation sponsored more than 500 pediatric eye surgeries, as well as 170 open-heart surgeries for children.

Sponsoring Operating Costs: The Foundation supported the operating expenses of MOVE Foundation for Children with Cerebral Palsy, as well as the Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357 and the Yahya Arafa Children’s Charity Foundation in support of the neonatal unit at Ain Shams University Hospitals in Cairo.

Financing Medical Convoys: Through the specialized medical caravans in the field of ophthalmology, 90 primary schools were covered in the governorates of Upper Egypt where all students were examined and provided with free medical glasses and medicines.

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The CIB Foundation seeks to ease the burden on families in need of affordable health care services. In pursuit of this vision, the CIB Foundation is committed to enhancing the quality of services in our partner institutions to provide the best possible care for our youngest citizens.

A productive community requires a healthy citizenry, and the CIB Foundation strives to ensure that Egyptian children are receiving the care they deserve to lead the healthiest lives possible.Through extensive processes, we work with public health partners that have the widest community reach, targeting those most in need. We work hand-in-hand with these providers to ensure that the maximum value of our support is reached and that our donations provide positive, sustainable results.

The CIB Foundation

has been recognized for its

work in the corporate social responsibility.

It has received multiple awards, including

EMEA Finance 2014 Pan-Africa for “Corporate Social

Responsibility”, Banker Africa in 2015 for “Most Socially Responsible

Bank in North Africa”, and African Banker in June 2016 for “Socially

Responsible Bank of the Year”.

The results achieved over the past several years would not have been possible without the

support of CIB shareholders, stakeholders and valuable employees. Hand in hand, we are building

a healthier and more prosperous future for our children.

For that, we extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to our supporters, partners and advocates who continue to

strengthen the CIB Foundation.

CIB FoundationBoard of Trustees

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DR. NADIA MAKRAM EBEID(MEMBER)

Dr. Nadia Makram Ebeid is presently the Executive Director of the Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE), an international diplomatic position she assumed in January 2004.

Dr. Makram Ebeid was Egypt’s first Minister of the Environment and the first female minister to hold this position in the Arab World. Some of her most notable achievements were raising environmental awareness through mainstreaming environmental considerations into Egypt’s national development policies as well as declaring the River Nile free from polluted industrial wastewater discharge.

In addition to being a former member of CIB’s Board of Directors, Dr. Makram Ebeid is also the chairperson and board member of various prestigious institutions, and the holder of more than fifty international and national awards.

MR. HISHAM EZZ AL-ARAB(CHAIRMAN)

Hisham Ezz Al-Arab is the Chairman and Managing Director of the Commercial International Bank (Egypt) (CIB). Mr. Ezz Al- Arab has an extensive experience in global banking that spans over 40 years. He has held senior positions at JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch and Deutsche Bank in the United Kingdom and the United States.

His passion to give back to society culminated in the establishment of CIB Foundation. Upon its establishment in 2010, Mr. Ezz Al-Arab assumed the position of Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Since then CIB Foundation became a leading Egyptian voice for universal access to quality healthcare extended to underprivileged children.

Having secured CIB shareholders’ blessing to commit 1.5% of CIB’s annual profits to finance the foundation’s activities, Mr. Ezz Al-Arab and CIB Foundation Board of Trustees took Egyptian philanthropy to a whole new level.

Mr. Ezz Al Arab was elected –for the 2nd term- as Chairman of the Federation of Egyptian Banks. He is also a Co-chair of the Institute of International Finance’s Emerging Markets Advisory Council, a nonexecutive director of the board of Fairfax Africa, a Director of MasterCard Middle East & Africa Regional Advisory Board and a Board Member of Smart Africa.

Under his leadership CIB has received significant international accolades, which are testament to the Bank’s management excellence and outstanding performance over the years and became the first corporation in the Middle East to be the subject of a case study by London Business School, in 2018. In 2019, CIB became the first Arab and African company to be included to 2019 Bloomberg Gender Equality Index (GEI) based on 2018 reports and figures which reinforces CIB corporate social responsibility.

MR. RAFIK MADKOUR(TREASURER)

Rafik Madkour is currently the Consultant to the CEO at CIB.

After graduating from the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University, Mr. Madkour joined CIB in 1978, and has served in different departments of the Bank, including Book Keeping, Money Transfer, Treasury and the Dealing Room. He also served as Deputy CEO Institutional Banking and Group Treasurer.

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MS. PAKINAM ESSAM EL DIN MAHMOUD(MEMBER)

Pakinam Essam serves as the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) at CIB, a position she was appointed to in January 2011. Since then, she commenced the Risk Transformation Process, and the CIB Risk Group evolved into a forward-looking, holistic organization with an integrated view of risks covering all areas of the bank, including emerging non-financial risks. Ms. Essam is championing the bank’s Enterprise Risk Management framework with emphasis on infrastructure, process, environment and risk.

Under her Leadership, CIB has been granted six prestigious risk awards by Asian Banker Singapore for Middle East & Africa in the following categories: Enterprise Risk Management, Retail Risk, Liquidity Risk, and Operational Risk.

Ms. Essam joined CIB after graduating from the Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, Cairo University. She has over 25 years of experience in banking and risk management.

MR. HOSSAM ABOU MOUSSA(MEMBER)

Hossam Abou Moussa is a Partner at Actis, the leading growth markets investor. He joined Actis in 2006 and is based in the Cairo office. Hossam is responsible for origination, execution and managing transactions in the Financial Services sector across Actis’ markets, with a focus on Africa and South and Southeast Asia. Prior to this, he led investments in the North Africa region.Hossam has played a leading role in a number of investments for Actis including GHL Systems (independent payments company in Southeast Asia), Integrated Diagnostics Holdings (leading medical diagnostics business in Egypt), Commercial International Bank (largest commercial bank in Egypt) and Emerging Markets Payments (first pan-African payments platform). Hossam has over 18 years of experience in growth markets private equity, and joined Actis from EFG-Hermes Private Equity, a leading regional private equity investor where he was part of an Egypt-focused buyout fund. Hossam holds an MBA from the University of Oxford and a BA in Business Administration and Finance from the American University in Cairo. He is a CFA charter holder.

MS. MAHA EL-SHAHED(MEMBER)

Maha El-Shahed is the Office Manager to the Chairman and Managing Director of CIB since 2003, and has been assisting the Bank’s senior management since 1984. She has also held the position of Secretary to the Board of Directors of CIB since mid-2007.

Ms. El-Shahed holds a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo (AUC).

MS. NADIA MOUSTAFA HOSNY(SECRETARY GENERAL)

Nadia Hosny is the former Division Head of the Centralized Banking Services, Custody and Capital Markets at CIB.

Ms. Hosny graduated from the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University before joining CIB in 1981. She has worked in different departments of the Bank, including the Money Transfer Department, Central Processing Unit (CPU), as well as the Custody Operations and Bookkeeping Department.

In addition, Ms. Hosny has been a CIB Sustainability Ambassador since 2013, and a member of the Social Development Committee in the Federation of Egyptian Banks since May 2014.

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Through the generous support of CIB shareholders, 1.5% of CIB’s annual net profit was allocated to the CIB Foundation in 2018. It is with this funding that the CIB Foundation supports initiatives that allow Egypt’s children to embark on healthy new beginnings.

One hundred percent of the Foundation’s budget, as well as all donations made to the Foundation’s dedicated account, are channeled toward the implementation of children’s health-related development projects. Through the coordinated efforts of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, staff, and CIB volunteers, the Foundation ensures its resources are spent efficiently to reach the greatest number of beneficiaries.

The table on the following pages outlines the CIB Foundation’s expenditures on social development projects in 2018.

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RECIPIENT PURPOSE DONATIONin EGP

MOVE Foundation for Children with Cerebral

Palsy

Supporting the annual operating costs of MOVE Foundation’s premises 152,100

National Hepatology & Tropical Medicine Research Institute

Treating 10 out of 400 children infected with hepatitis C 91,042

New Children’s Hospital - Ain Shams University

Hospital

Covering the final installment of equipping the inpatient unit at Ain Shams University Hospital 589,780

6/6 Eye Exam Caravans Project

Covering the 6/6 eye exam caravans in the governorates of Sohag, Qena, Luxor, and Aswan for the second term of the school year 2017/2018

and first term of the school year 2018/201914,449,586

Together for Change Project

The project targets implementing comprehensive community development projects

in Sohag, Assiut, and Qena in partnership with Sawiris Foundation for Development and Star

Care Foundation

105,317

Ahl Masr FoundationThis contribution funded the treatment of 159 pediatric burn victims whose families could not

afford the costs of their treatment750,000

Baladi Foundation-Establishing an

Ophthalmic Clinic in Aswan

The final installment for the establishing of the first fully equipped diagnosis and referral center

for children with glaucoma in Upper Egypt472,145

Sohag University Hospital - Craniofacial Center

The final installment for establishing the Craniofacial Centre to serve patients from Sohag,

Qena, and Aswan323,413

RECIPIENT PURPOSE DONATIONin EGP

Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357

Annual Operating costs for the hospital’s branches in Cairo and Tanta for the year 2018 3,500,000

Abou El-Reesh Children’s Hospital (Japanese)

First installment for purchasing a Fluoroscopy x-ray machine for the radiology department 3,372,500

Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation

First installment to sponsor 35 pediatric open-heart surgeries out of 70 at the Magdi Yacoub

Heart Foundation’s Aswan Heart Center 3,500,000

The final installment in a three-year EGP 15 million project to outfit two research labs in the Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation’s Aswan Heart

Center

859,649

Alexandria University Children’s Hospital –

El Shatbi

Funding the outfitting of the Emergency Department 6,641,228

Gift of Life Project39 pediatric open-heart surgeries were

completed at El Kasr El Aini Hospital under the management of Rotary Club of Giza Metropolitan

1,323,781

Yahiya Arafa Children’s Charity Foundation

Sponsoring annual operating costs of five pediatric care units at Ain Shams University

Hospital3,000,000

Children’s Right to Sight Program

289 eye surgeries were performed on children under the management of Rotary Club of Kasr El

Nil1,039,332

The Egyptian Clothing Bank

50,000 training suits were distributed on children in 19 governorates 1,666,500

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Operating Costs

Equipment

Surgeries/Treatment

Caravans

Miscellaneous

Radiology

Special Needs

Cancer

Emergency Room

Miscellaneous

ICU/CU & Inpatient Units

Virus (C)

Burn Victims

Ophthalmology

Cardiology

Craniofacial/Dentistry

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1. Children’s Cancer Hospital 573572. El-Galaa Teaching Hospital3. Abou El-Reesh Children’s Hospital (Japanese)4. Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine at Cairo University5. Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation6. Alexandria University Children’s Hospital – El Shatbi7. Gift of Life Project8. Nasser Institute Hospital9. Yahiya Arafa Children’s Charity Foundation10. Children’s Right to Sight Program11. The Egyptian Clothing Bank 12. The National Foundation for Family and Community Development13. MOVE Foundation for Children with Cerebral Palsy14. Egyptian Liver Care Society - Children Without Virus C Program15. National Hepatology & Tropical Medicine Research Institute16. New Children’s Hospital - Ain Shams University Hospital17. 6/6 Eye Exam Caravans Project18. Together for Change Project19. Ahl Masr Foundation: Burn Victims Operations20. Baladi Foundation - Establishing an Ophthalmic Clinic in Aswan21. Sohag University Hospital: Craniofacial Center22. KidZania Cairo23. Blood Donation Campaigns24. CIB Family Bag Packing Event25. El Sawy Culture Wheel

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In April 2018, the Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved an EGP 18.9 million contribution to support the purchase of 33 upgraded monitors and four central station units for the Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Intensive Care Unit, and the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357. This equipment will automatically report patients’ physiological and biological functions, preventing human interference and increasing the efficiency of services provided to patients.

In addition, the Foundation donated EGP 3.5 million to fund patient care expenses at the Cairo and Tanta branches.One of our goals is to bring happiness, as well as, tangible health services to children. In May 2018, CIB staff volunteers partnered with the team of the Foundation and Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357 to decorate the hospital to bring Ramadan’s spirit to the patients and their families.

1. Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357

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In April 2018, the CIB Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved over EGP 14 million to fund the complete renovation and outfitting of El-Galaa Teaching Hospital’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) with eight beds rather than three to extend services to more patients on the waiting list. Once complete, this year-long project will allow the hospital to help nearly 1,000 additional children every year.

The renovation and construction of the PICU includes the installation of central oxygen and ventilation networks, covering of all surfaces with anti-bacterial material, construction of isolation rooms, installation of a medical gas system, and provision of emergency electricity supply. State-of-the-art medical equipment, such as ICU beds, resuscitation units, monitors, ventilators, endoscopes, ultrasound machine, and central monitoring stations will be purchased.

In April 2018, the Board of Trustees approved EGP 10.8 million in funding to purchase a fluoroscopy x-ray machine for the Radiology Department and a laparoscopy and thoracoscopy machine for the Pediatric Surgery Department.

Both pieces of equipment will assist the hospital in increasing the efficiency of services provided to patients resulting in the reduction of number of children on the waiting list.

Teaching Hospital

Children’s Hospital (Japanese)

2. El-Galaa Teaching Hospital 3. Abou El-Reesh Children’s Hospital (Japanese)

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Pediatric Dental ClinicAs part of its long-term partnership with the Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, the CIB Foundation allocated EGP 7.5 million in July 2018 to fund the purchase of the necessary equipment and supplies for the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic in El Kasr El Aini. The donation will also fund the establishment of a new clinic (10 full dental units) in the hospital’s Sheikh Zayed branch to increase the efficiency of services provided to the children (including children with special needs) and significantly reduce the number of patients on the waiting list.The Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine at Cairo University treats over 95,000 child annually from across Egypt, and it is one of the few providers of dental health services for children with special needs in the country. The department also offers a variety of practical training programs for undergraduate, graduate and continuing education students.

at Cairo University

Mobile Dental Caravan In 2017, the CIB Foundation contributed EGP 640,000 to purchase an outfitted mobile dental caravan for the Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine at Cairo University, under the management of the Rotary Club of Zamalek. In 2018, the Foundation allocated an additional EGP 120,000 to cover the operating costs of 12 dental caravans that will be used to treat public school students in remote areas of Cairo and Giza for free

4. Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine at Cairo University

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70 Open-Heart Surgeries

In July 2018, the CIB Foundation allocated EGP 7 million to the Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation to cover costs associated with 70 pediatric open-heart surgeries. Through its ongoing contributions, the CIB Foundation supports the Magdi Yacoub Foundation’s efforts to drastically reduce the number of children on the open-heart surgery waiting list.

Heart Foundation

5. Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation

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In April 2018, the CIB Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved EGP 6.64 million budget to outfit the Emergency Department located on the ground floor of Alexandria University Children’s Hospital in El Shatbi. The hospital serves a large number of patients from areas across Egypt including Alexandria, El-Beheira, Kafr El-Sheikh and Matrouh. This project is

Children’s Hospital – El Shatbi

The CIB Foundation donated over EGP 1.3 million in 2018 to cover the surgery costs of 39 underprivileged children suffering from congenital heart diseases at El Kasr El Aini Hospital, under the management of the Rotary Club of Giza Metropolitan. This contribution follows our March 2017 allocation of EGP 1.75 million to cover the costs associated with 50 pediatric open-heart surgeries. The initiative was created to reduce the long waiting list of children in need of open-heart surgeries.

In recognition of the importance of this program and its initial success, in October 2018, the CIB Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved a budget of EGP 3.7 million to support another round of the project and fund an additional 100 pediatric open-heart surgeries at El Kasr El Aini Hospital.

expected to provide service for more than 59,000 child annually. The CIB Foundation fulfilled its commitment to the project in October 2018.

7. Gift of Life Project6. Alexandria University Children’s Hospital – El Shatbi

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As part of the CIB Foundation’s commitment to supporting the children’s health sector, the Board of Trustees allocated EGP 3.1 million in April 2018 to purchase much needed equipment for Nasser Institute Hospital’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

Over the course of 2018, the CIB Foundation donated around EGP 1 million to cover 289 surgeries as part of the fourth and fifth phase of the Children’s Right to Sight Program (CRTS) under the management of Rotary Club of Kasr El Nil. The aim of this initiative is to fund from 500 to 600 eye surgeries for a total amount of EGP 2 million in each phase to help eradicate blindness in children and infants.

In line with the CIB Foundation’s commitment to sustainability and provision of quality service, in July 2018 the foundation contributed a total of EGP 3 million to the annual operating costs of five pediatric units at Ain Shams University Hospital under the management of our longstanding partner Yahiya Arafa Children’s Charity Foundation.

Children’s Charity Foundation: Annual Operating Costs

Hospital

8. Nasser Institute Hospital 9. Yahiya Arafa Children’s Charity Foundation 10. Children’s Right to Sight Program

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2018 marks the fifth year of the CIB Foundation’s partnership with the Egyptian Clothing Bank (ECB), an NGO dedicated to providing clothing and home textiles to those in need in Egypt. The CIB Foundation donated EGP 1.67 million to provide 50,000 training suits to children in 19 governorates.

The CIB Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved a proposal to support the outfitting of the sensory and psychomotor rooms at the National Foundation for Family and Community Development’s specialized center for the rehabilitation of autistic children. These rooms help care providers to improve the sensory experiences of children with autism, allowing them to become healthier and more productive members of society. The EGP 688,000 project will enable the center to serve around 250 children monthly.

The National Foundation for Family and Community Development is a non-profit organization established in 1991 to assist Egyptian families in raising their living standards by financing micro projects, training individuals, and sponsoring and training individuals with intellectual disabilities.

for Family and Community Development

11. The Egyptian Clothing Bank 12. The National Foundation for Family and Community Development

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In April 2017, the CIB Foundation fulfilled its commitment to contribute EGP 2 million to the MOVE Foundation for Children with Cerebral Palsy to renovate their premises and expand operations. Established in 2004, MOVE Foundation seeks to positively affect the lives of an estimated 250,000 children living with disabilities in Egypt. MOVE aims to enroll these children into the public school system to enable them to become healthier and more productive members of society.

In another demonstration of the CIB Foundation’s commitment to sustainability and ongoing quality service provision especially to its previously funded projects, the CIB Foundation allocated EGP 608,400 to support the annual operating cost of the MOVE Foundation’s premises.

for Children with Cerebral Palsy

13. MOVE Foundation for Children with Cerebral Palsy

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The CIB Foundation assigned over EGP 5.1 million to fund the Egyptian Liver Care Society’s program “Children without virus C program”. Established in 2008, the Egyptian Liver Care Society aims to cure hepatitis patients by training medical staff and providing financial support for the treatment of hepatitis patients, including funding liver transplants.

In August 2018, the CIB Foundation donated over EGP 91,000 to cover the first tranche of an EGP 4.1 million project to fund the treatment of 400 children suffering from hepatitis C at the National Hepatology & Tropical Medicine Research Institute (NHTMRI). Established in 1932, NHTMRI is an institute for medical research on endemic diseases in Egypt; it is the first center in the country to treat hepatitis C patients and accept referral cases.

Children Without Virus C Program

& Tropical Medicine Research Institute

14. Egyptian Liver Care Society - Children Without Virus C Program15. National Hepatology & Tropical Medicine Research Institute

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In June 2017, the CIB Foundation pledged EGP 3.53 million to purchase 40 monitors, 45 infusion pumps, and 25 syringe pumps for the Inpatient Unit at Ain Shams University Hospital. In August 2018, the CIB Foundation donated over EGP 589,000 to cover the final installment for the project. With 1,290 patients served at the hospital each month, this contribution is expected to benefit 15,500 children annually.

Ain Shams University Hospital

The CIB Foundation donated over EGP 14.4 million in 2018 to cover the fourth and fifth tranches of the Gozour Foundation for Development’s 6/6 project to fund 264 eye exam caravans and provide 158,400 public school students in impoverished areas across Egypt with free eye examinations, especially Upper Egypt. This year’s donation is one portion of an EGP 50.5 million contribution to fund 6/6 eye exam caravans in the governorates of Sohag, Qena, Luxor, and Aswan over a three-year period.

In partnership with Al-Noor Eye Hospital, El-Magrabi Foundation and Eye Care Center, the caravans were designed to be staffed with 25-30 doctors, nurses, and coordinators. In addition, the caravans are equipped with state of the art medical equipment, medications, and eyeglasses to be able to provide the students with free ophthalmic exams, eye medication, and referrals to private hospitals for complex cases.

CIB staff members also volunteered with the caravans. They distributed eyeglasses and medication to children and led awareness sessions on healthy eyes for the students within the program.

17. 6/6 Eye Exam Caravans Project16. New Children’s Hospital - Ain Shams University Hospital

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In 2018, CIB Foundation donated over EGP 105,000 as part of an EGP 1.5 million partnership with the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development and Star Care Foundation in 2016 to implement comprehensive community development projects in Sohag, Assiut, and Qena. The projects are under the management of the Association of Businesswomen in Assiut.

The project covers the renovation and upgrading of community health centers, training doctors and nurses, organizing health awareness campaigns, building the skills of teachers in community schools, distributing in-kind support to students, and offering regular sports, soft skills recreational activities, and economic empowerment opportunities.

18.Together for Change Project

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In October 2018, the CIB Foundation donated over EGP 472,000 to cover the final installment of the project. In September 2015, the CIB Foundation’s Board of Trustees approved an EGP 710,000 project to establish the first fully equipped diagnosis and referral center for children with glaucoma in Upper Egypt. CIB Foundation supported the Baladi Foundation’s

In June 2018, the Foundation contributed the final EGP 750,000 of an EGP 1 million pledge to Ahl Masr Foundation in 2016. This contribution funded the treatment of 159 pediatric burn patients whose families could not afford the costs of their treatment.

Burn Victims Operations

Establishing an Ophthalmic Clinic in Aswan

efforts to detect and treat glaucoma in 500 children, perform 50 surgeries for congenital glaucoma cases, and train a team of doctors and nurses in Upper Egypt.

19. Ahl Masr Foundation: Burn Victims Operations 20. Baladi Foundation - Establishing an Ophthalmic Clinic in Aswan

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In October 2018, the CIB Foundation donated over EGP 323,000 covering the final installments of the project. In April 2014, the CIB Foundation’s Board of Trustees allocated an amount of EGP 1 million to fund the outfitting of the Craniofacial Center at Sohag University Hospital.

A team of surgeons specialized in hearing, speech therapy, and dentistry have established the Craniofacial Centr to serve patients from Sohag, Qena, and Aswan, primarily with cleft lip and cleft palate deformities. In addition to prescribing courses of treatment, the center performs specialized multi-stage corrective surgeries. The specialized services offered at the center will allow it to become a major referral center for patients from across the country.

CIB has a longstanding corporate sponsorship relationship with the KidZania Cairo edutainment city, and in every quarter of 2018, the Foundation gave 50 KidZania tickets to underprivileged children. Over the course of the year, the CIB Foundation coordinated with its partners to organize multiple visits to KidZania in which underprivileged and disabled children learned about adult professions in a child-friendly way. Children performed different jobs to earn and spend Kidzos, the official currency of KidZania, on games and other entertaining activities.

In 2018, the CIB Foundation hosted 12 blood donation campaigns across its corporate offices to encourage CIB staff and customers to participate in an activity that saves thousands of lives across the country. Through this effort, 164 bags of blood were collected; these resources can potentially be used to save the lives of over 490 people.

23. Blood Donation Campaigns21. Sohag University Hospital: Craniofacial Center 22. KidZania Cairo

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In February 2018, the CIB Foundation invited CIB colleagues and their families to CIB’s Smart Village office to participate in packing over 5,000 health and hygiene school bags for the students targeted by the 6/6 Eye Exam Caravan program. The event was highly successful, and many participants expressed interest in bringing their children to participate in more CIB Foundation activities.

In 2018, CIB launched a new initiative in partnership with the CIB Foundation and El Sawy Culture Wheel to develop children’s skills through specialized workshops. Children involved in the initiative enjoyed a full day of educational activities and mental games that stimulated their cultural and scientific development. The first series of workshops hosted the children of Red Crescent Society in Dar El-Salam, and a different NGO is invited every week.

24. CIB Family Bag Packing Event 25. El Sawy Culture Wheel

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شكر خاص ألبطالمؤسسة أهل مصر ومؤسسة موف ومستشفى

57357

لما قدموه من ابداع مصور في هذا التقرير

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“Special Thanks to the Heros”of Ahl Masr Foundation, Move Foundation, and 57357 Hospital

for the original artwork included in this report

Page 28: Established in March 2010 as a nonprofit · with Cerebral Palsy, as well as the Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357 and the Yahya Arafa Children’s Charity Foundation in support of
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