What’s up Youth Professional Services “WupY-PS” (www.wupy.pro ) is a media production company launched late 2010 by What’s up Youth Initiative. The company is specialized in video production, live streaming and social media services. WupY-PS has a long history of working with many organizations and companies in more than 17 countries in Africa, Europe, Asia and North America. The company’s main clients include United Nations, British Council, Shell and PEPSICO.
The World Summit Youth Award (WSYA) is a unique global contest which brings together young developers and digital entrepreneurs - under 30 years of age - who use internet and mobile technology to put the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) into action and make a difference.
What's up Youth Professional Services “WupY-PS” is a company that offers all the essential elements necessary for live covering, capturing and live streaming videos in a corporate conference environment, in addition to its online monitoring and marketing services that starts with audiences’ engagement techniques through daily posting and coverage of events to providing social media coaching for the organization’s employees to resume such tasks themselves.
What's up Youth Professional Services “WupY-PS” is a company that offers all the essential elements necessary for live covering, capturing and live streaming videos in a corporate conference environment, in addition to its online monitoring and marketing services that starts with audiences’ engagement techniques through daily posting and coverage of events to providing social media coaching for the organization’s employees to resume such tasks themselves.
What’s up Youth Channel (www.wupy.tv) “A Global Youth Channel” an initiative we launched to targeting youth and civil society between 18 and 35 years old. It is an alternative to mass media, providing equal access to all young people, regardless of ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation or social status.
The channel created by youth for youth. It’s specifically provide disadvantaged, low-income and minority youth access to a quality media forum through which to express creativity, foster dialogue, and encourage social and civic participation. The WupY’s Channel strives to build confidence, establish role models, inform, educate, and entertain. It empowers youth to create change within their communities and the world. Also we use this channel to feature the What’s up Youth Professional Services youth events we covered and work to enrich the channel content through this events and it’s youth participants. For more details please consult the following link: www.wupy.tv
“Balad elBanat Campaign” – Celebrating the International and Egyptian Women’s Day, this campaign aims to celebrate and spread awareness of the most important UN and regional celebration of women’s day. The campaign addressed several issues of importance such as violence against women, women and politics, women in history ...Etc. For more details please consult the following link: http://womenday.wupy.org/
Arabic 1812 Radio – Celebrating the International Migrants’ Day. It’s an online campaign with the contribution of other internet radios and websites discussing for the first time issues related to Migrants. The campaign included interviews with many politicians, experts, economists and other related officials. Radio 1812 initiative celebrates the International Day of Migrants every year and has organized events since 2006 to mark the day via radio broadcasts and interviews run online on December 18 displaying posts from around the world to showcase the achievements and problems of migrants in each place. This has inspired us to launch "Arabic 1812 Radio," a live broadcast through radio in the Arab region to talk about immigrants and their problems. In 2010 Radio 1812 and Arabic 1812 Radio met together in Italy & Tunisia during the Euro-Arab Youth Conference (about Migration between the two countries) and we worked together to prepare the celebration of 2010 Migrants’ Day by producing a documentary during this conference reflecting the opinions of organizers and participants about the migrants and migration problems and how we can solve these issues. Nowadays we are working to extend this Arabic 1812 Radio in many Arab countries and we will celebrate this year’s Migrants’ Day through Live Audio-Visual broadcasting from many countries talking about the migration and migrant’s related issues as well celebrating the migrants’ day. For more details please consult the following link: http://arabic1812.wupy.org/
Free Writings Competition called Lahzat fi Hayati (Moments in my Life), we launched in the Arab world in cooperation with some youth talented writers and we got so many contributions and we published them all on the website and the best of them were published in a printed book distributed all around the Arab countries. For more details please consult the following link: http://lahzat.wupy.org/
Culture of Peace fosters the means of Dialogue, mutual understanding and negotiation among people; it reaches through youth particularly to tackle their attitudes and behavior and prevent violence and ignorance that has been the cause of many conflicts years before, and so creating new environment and culture, which transforms deficient capabilities and emerges innovations along pathways of life.
This year, in IDP -The International Day of Peace (Peace Day)-, it is necessary to highlight on the values and modes of Peace through series of training workshops, raising more awareness and to the importance of Culture of Peace and help spreading it in various sustainable societies, seeking different aspects of peace to share dreams with creativity and passion.
Our very first campaign through WupY was Blog for Dialogue (Euro-Arab Dialogue) with the League of Arab States Youth Forum II 2008 under the theme “Youth and Cultural Dialogue: towards a Transnational cultural Approach”, Blog 4 Dialogue is a Blog which offers space for debate, dialogue, and brainstorming about Euro-Arab Youth Intercultural Dialogue and coming out with projects, recommendations, and actions which can be communicated later to decision makers from the League of Arab States and Europe. For more details please consult the following link: http://www.blog4dialogue.org/
What’s up Youth “WupY” is a Social Enterprise where youth social innovations conceive, grow and contribute to genuine social change. WupY strives to achieve its mission by investing in three main streamlines:
1- Improving equal access to knowledge and opportunities: WupY utilizes its wide network to produce user-friendly and easy to access online content.
2- Fostering networking and collaboration: WupY works to create connections and linkages across various global, regional and local organizations and individuals concerned with change making.
3- Incubation of young social innovations: WupY provides support in the form of online promotion and ICT training for promising projects and initiatives which are concerned with youth worldwide.
What’s up Youth “WupY” is a Social Enterprise where youth social innovations conceive, grow and contribute to genuine social change. WupY strives to achieve its mission by investing in three main streamlines:
1- Improving equal access to knowledge and opportunities: WupY utilizes its wide network to produce user-friendly and easy to access online content.
2- Fostering networking and collaboration: WupY works to create connections and linkages across various global, regional and local organizations and individuals concerned with change making.
3- Incubation of young social innovations: WupY provides support in the form of online promotion and ICT training for promising projects and initiatives which are concerned with youth worldwide.
What’s Up Youth Portal! (www.wupy.net), a World Summit Youth Award 2010 Winner as one of the best e-content working on achieving the MDGs, is one of the thousands non-profit portal offering youth around the world with a variety of free and practical services and relevant information in one click on opportunities for trainings, scholarships, and capacity building. Our youth-led portal, which was created in 20 September 2008 by a group of youth from the Middle East and North Africa, has today approximately 50,000 followers all over the world.
Physical therapy or physiotherapy (sometimes abbreviated to PT) is a health care profession primarily concerned with the remediation of impairments and disabilities and the promotion of mobility, functional ability, quality of life and movement potential through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention. It is carried out by physical therapists (known as physiotherapists in most countries) and physical therapist assistants (known as physical rehabilitation therapists or physiotherapy assistants in some countries). In addition to clinical practice, other activities encompassed in the physical therapy profession include research, education, consultation, and administration.
The World Summit Youth Award (WSYA) is a unique global contest which brings together young developers and digital entrepreneurs - under 30 years of age - who use internet and mobile technology to put the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) into action and make a difference.
The League of Arab States, is a regional organisation formed on 22 March 1945. LAS currently has 22 members. The main goal of the league is to "draw closer the relations between member States and co-ordinate collaboration between them, to safeguard their independence and sovereignty, and to consider in a general way the affairs and interests of the Arab countries."
Physiotherapist
Al Zayed Center for Physiotherapy | مركز الزايد للعلاج الطبيعي
العلاج الطبيعي بالمركز و ينقسم الي عدة اقسام منها علاج طبيعي لأمراض وجراحة العظام ومنها إصابات العظام وإصابات الملاعب، أمراض وجراحة الأعصاب ومنها الشلل النصفي والشلل الرعاش ايضاً الشلل الرباعي، أمراض المنسين وقسم للتأهيل بكافة أنواعه الرياضي وماقبل وما بعد الجراحة
I was Intern for one year in the hospital and before was going in the end of year holiday during the university to learn some practical and technical things in the Physical Therapy Department.
I was Intern for one year in the Physical Therapy Center inside the Egyptian Red Crescent, Benha Branch and was going in the end of year holiday during the university to learn some practical and technical things.
We a part of the Committee of the Youth Program "Ma7ka Al-Shabab | محكى الشباب" organized within the framework of the National Council of Youth in Egypt starting from 2006 and i left them in May 2007.
Physiotherapist
Awal Mayo Specialist Hospital | مستشفى أول مايو التخصصي
I was Intern for one year in the hospital and was going in the end of year holiday during the university to learn some practical and technical things in the Physical Therapy Department.
Education
Bachelor's Degree, Faculty of Physical Therapy