Over
the past 15 years
Chemonics Egypt
has matured into a major partner of government, donor, and private sector
organizations. Recently, Chemonics Egypt expanded its services regionally,
adding clients in Saudi Arabia and Libya. International
clients include United States Agency for International Development
(USAID), the World Bank,
Danish International Development
Assistance
(DANIDA),
Finnish International
Development Agency (FINNIDA), KfW, GTZ-Germany, The United Kingdom Department of
International Development (DfID), Italian Loan Swap Funds, European Union, the
Netherlands Embassy, and Swiss Development Funds. We offer
engineering services, management and training services, technical assistance,
and studies and research.
Today,
Chemonics Egypt employees work in all Egyptian
governorates and other countries in the Region on air improvement, solid waste
management, industrial pollution prevention and control, public health, legal
and regulatory reform, rural development, water and sanitation, and water
resources management projects. We integrate our approaches to enhance
performance by advising and using new technology. We help establish
rules, regulations, and guidelines for the public health sector in Saudi
Arabia, and work with the water and
wastewater utilities in Libya to help
improve their wastewater and stormwater systems.
Chemonics Egypt
has learned that culture
has an impact
on the appropriate solution to complex problems, whether
it is in engineering or
rural development. And, we use cross-cutting themes such as management,
training, communications, advocacy, gender development, knowledge management,
and information technology in our approach to
achieve project goals.
Our integrated approach is a proven approach to solving complex problems
in development sectors.
Chemonics Egypt professionals understand the importance of sustainable interventions.
With our diverse backgrounds and experience, we strengthen existing
institutional frameworks by providing managers and workers with the ability to
manage and maintain resources, to address the needs of people, and to implement
successful activities.