By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : January 05, 2024 6:05 pm
Winners of the “Rowad Domait” Competition
The final round of “Rowad Domiat” competition, sponsored by Methanex Egypt in partnership with the International Labor Organization (ILO) and in cooperation with the Damietta Governorate, was held in Damietta on November 28. Twenty-six ideas and projects competed in the event, with nine receiving awards for Best Idea, Best Startup, and Best Existing Business. In the Best Idea category, the winners were LAZ project, PVT project, and “The difference between us is not by appearance” project. As for the Best Startup category, the winners were Zan Company, Noxed project, and El Serafy Magic Wood and finally the winners in the Existing Business category were Nabolia, Kitzoom, and Marly publishing agency.
The event was attended by Governor of Damietta Dr. Manal Awad, Director of the International Labor Organization office in Cairo Mr. Eric Oechslin, and Managing Director of Methanex Egypt Mr. Mohamed Shindy, in addition to representatives from key ministries and local authorities and a jury panel of experienced entrepreneurship experts and consultants.
The second round of the competition was launched in August 2023 as part of the “Decent Jobs for Egypt’s Young People: Tackling the Challenge Together in Damietta” project. Around 300 young women and men with project ideas or existing projects competed, going through four rounds of eliminations. Throughout the various competition stages, candidates were provided with intensive entrepreneurship, pitching and presentation knowledge sharing sessions to empower them along their journey leading up to the competition finale. This ensured the innovation, market potential, feasibility, social impact and sustainability of the presented projects.
Commenting on the event, Methanex Managing Director Mohamed Shindy said: “This is the second year we sponsor Rowad Domiat competition, an activity that complements our long partnership with the ILO to empower young entrepreneurs in Damietta. Congratulations to all the winners, whose innovation and hard work have paid off.”
Eric Oechslin also commented saying: “The ILO promotes self-employment and enables Youth with entrepreneurial management skills through capacity building and training resources that strengthen their skills to start news business and become more entrepreneurial. The Rowad Domiat Competition is a means to support young people, women and men who harbor ambitions of expanding their existing businesses or creating news businesses.”