Artisans de l'Espérance - Egypte
Au cours de notre voyage de ce Carême, le Hub d'Apprentissage JPIC partagera les Artisans de l'Espérance travaillant pour JPIC.
Nous prions pour nos sœurs du Centre Salamout et leurs bénéficiaires.
Au cours de notre voyage de ce Carême, le Hub d'Apprentissage JPIC partagera les Artisans de l'Espérance travaillant pour JPIC.
Nous prions pour nos sœurs du Centre Salamout et leurs bénéficiaires.
En nuestro viaje esta Cuaresma, el Hub de Aprendizaje JPIC compartirá Artesanas de la Esperanza que trabajan para JPIC.
Oramos por nuestras hermanas del Centro Salamout y sus beneficiarios.
On our journey this Lent, the JPIC Learning Hub will be sharing Artisans of Hope working for JPIC.
We pray for our sisters in the Salamout Centre and their beneficiaries.
Background
In the mid-1990's, when Spanish RSCJ opened the Salamout centre, it accommodated young children and provided an active program for its hosts. Since their departure in the 2010's, the centre became short of a full program of activities and turned into a simple child-minding place. In addition, the young children became yound adults with different needs. The centre needed to be revitalised and reorganised.
Activities
Background
Since 1984, Sudanese refugees have been settling in Cairo. From 1990 to 2005, the number of refugees arriving in Cairo increased significantly. In 2018, UNHCR had about 12.500 South Soudaneses registered as refugees. The UNHCR figures do not include over 10,000 migrants from Sudan and South Sudan who did not qualify for the refugee status but who are equally vulnerable. About 60% of them are young people under 25.