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Foundever.org and Carerha renew Freelance Mama program in Egypt

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Foundever.org and Carerha today announced the renewal of the Freelance Mama program in Egypt, continuing a partnership that has already helped more than 250 women gain digital skills, build confidence and access income-generating opportunities in the digital economy.

Training Pathways

Launched three years ago, Freelance Mama offers structured training pathways in digital skills, AI-supported content creation, online services and remote work readiness, with coaching and mentoring designed specifically for mothers, women re-entering the workforce and those seeking flexible, sustainable careers.

In 2026, an additional 100 women will participate in new program cohorts, reinforcing Egypt’s growing role as a hub for digital talent and socially driven innovation.

EdTech

The partnership with Carerha, a leading women-focused EdTech and career platform , brings together learning expertise, mentorship networks and a strong connection to real market opportunities. Graduates are supported not only to learn, but to transition into freelance work, entrepreneurship or income-generating digital services.

Freelance Mama

“Our collaboration with Foundever.org proves the power of partnership,” said Jessy Radwan, CEO of Carerha. “Freelance Mama has already transformed lives across Egypt. By renewing the program, we are expanding opportunity, strengthening resilience and helping more women participate confidently in the digital economy.”

Technology-Enabled Company

The program also aligns closely with Foundever’s broader transformation as a people-led, technology-enabled company. Through Foundever.org, social innovation becomes part of the same journey that is reshaping customer experience, AI adoption and future-ready talent development.

Supporting Women

“When education, technology and purpose come together, ecosystems thrive,” said Olivier Camino, President of Foundever.org and Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Foundever. “Supporting women in Egypt to develop digital skills is not only a social investment, it helps build stronger communities, new career pathways and future talent that benefits everyone.”

Source: Press Release

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