Indicators planning to improve the quality of life for homeless families in Egypt

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Assistant Professor of Social Planning, Faculty of Social Work, Helwan University

Abstract

The international and local community has been intensively concerned with the issues of the displaced since the middle of the twentieth century, after the many problems faced by these displaced persons, and after these families have been suffering for many years from violence, hunger, trafficking, deprivation and exploitation, most countries and governments have taken care of them, especially in Egypt, and provides services For this vulnerable group, there are various civil and governmental organizations, so this study attempts to identify the planning indicators needed to improve the quality of homeless families on the streets, which include legislative indicators, administrative indicators, and organizational indicators, and to identify the obstacles that stand in the way of planners in improving the quality of homeless families on the streets. This study is one of the descriptive studies that used the social survey method, and the results of the study concluded that the most important administrative planning indicators are the application of modern methods in the management of NGOs to deal with the homeless and that the most important organizational planning indicators are coordination between NGOs in achieving their social and economic goals to face the problems of homeless families. And that the most important legislative planning indicators are the existence of legislation or a legal text It stimulates the establishment of cooperative civil organizations for homeless families, and that the most important obstacles are the weak spread of civil organizations that care for homeless groups and families in all regions, and the lack of basic services for families within those civil organizations and the failure to apply modern methods in civil organizations to attract the homeless.

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