Author: Nermeen Salem

  • 10 tips for managing a successful cause on Facebook

    10 tips for managing a successful cause on Facebook

    Witnessing the suffering of Egyptian single mothers, I started a Facebook group in 2016 in an attempt to shed light on the challenges that put shackles on millions of women in the country.

    In just a few days, I started getting thousands of requests from women to join the group. Women who wanted to share their stories in a safe environment, seek advice and get support.

    The group grew from few friends to 2,000 in the first month, reaching over 42,000 in two years. Our voices were finally heard. In the first months, I started receiving interview requests from the media. The first was from BBC Arabic.

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    The group snowballed into a movement attracting parliamnent members, women rights groups, lawyers and thousands of volunteers across many professions, all contributing to support the cause.

    They say compassion will always alleviate suffering. We solved hundreds of problems. We found women jobs, returned kidnapped children to their moms, paid their debts, covered their medical and educational expenses, among others. Above all, we managed to influence the policy agenda.

    Managing a group that advocates for a cause on facebook is no easy task. It requires a lot of effort, passion and commitment.

    Here are my two cents on effective advocacy using Facebook groups.

    1- Create a safe environment

    A safe group is where people won’t feel abused, mistreated, bullied, offended or pressured in any way.

    As group Admin, it’s your responsibility to create a safe environment for your group members. Regularly checking profiles, filtering group members, following up on comments, ensuring compliance with group rules should be a daily practice.

    2- Build your brand

    To get the buy-in of people and attract more members, you need to build a unique brand. Let your group develop a reputation for being genuine, supportive and effective. You need to practice what you preach and rise up to the responsibility.

    Always remember that actions speak much louder than words. You should always communicate your group’s efforts and impact on members’ lives.

    3- Have a clear mission

    You need to describe your cause in a clear mission statement. Say what the group is all about, its objectives and what do you intend or aspire to achieve. This will help you build more credibility and fulfill your mission more effectively.

    It’s important to keep reminding your group community of your mission to set the tone and remind them of the bigger goal you’re trying to achieve.

    4- Set group rules

    Develop a set of rules that serve your cause to maintain a healthy and safe environment for your group members. Rules should promote kindness, courteousness and respect for everyone’s privacy. Hate speech and bullying should be firmly dealt with.

    Cause related groups should also refrain from accepting promotional, irrelevant links or posts.

    5- Be consistent

    You will come across several situations where you will need to make decisions pertinent to members attitudes and directions. You must always be consistent to demonstrate confidence, fairness, and show that you have a clear set of rules in place.

    6- Don’t get dragged

    People will drag you into irrelevant topics and will want to get you out of your way. Avoid getting into politics, religion, personal values and beliefs. Be clear, firm and and outspoken about it. Make no exceptions. A rule is a rule. It applies to the group admins, moderators and members. Rules are meant to organize work in the group, protect members, create a safe environment and help achieve the group’s objectives.

    7- FAQs

    List answers for frequently asked questions, and other important topics related to the group. The same questions will be asked quite often as new members join in. Don’t waste your time writing the same answers over and over again, it’s better to invest your time in extra group support activities.

    8- Post wisely

    Don’t write too many or too little posts. People will lose interest if you write too much and if you fail to communicate regularly. There is no magic number for how many posts you should write but one to two posts per day should be enough to keep the group engaged.

    9- Communicate impact

    A cause group is all about support and impact. Show members what problems have been solved through the group community. Communicate all key activities that promote your cause and highlight any achievements. This will bring hope to your group members, build credibility and attract more supporters.

    10- Stay organized

    Create files for important data, activities and achievements, among others. Delegate tasks to passionate volunteers after carefully selecting them. A bad admin or moderator may ruin the group and jeopardize its credibility. Keep monitoring progress, evaluating and improving. This will help you stay on track and move on to the next advocacy goal.

    If you have other ideas or tips for managing causes on Facebook, please share them in the comments section. I look forward to hearing from you!

  • Mosawer and Misr El-Kheir Join Forces to Free Women In Debt

    Mosawer and Misr El-Kheir Join Forces to Free Women In Debt

    Thousands of Egyptian women end up behind bars for failing to pay small personal debts. Misr El Kheir Foundation and Mosawer.net joined forces to pay off their debt and reunite them with their families.

    Mosawer.net is an online professional photography platform helping people connect with professional photographers and videographers from all different categories in just a few clicks.

    20 celebrities and social media influential women who have over 2.5 million followers combined, have joined Mosawer.Net’s campaign in support of the Nobel cause.

    These included Actress; Engy Wegdan, Bloggers; Ayshah Kamel and Reham Eissaa, Makeup Artist; Mai Ayman, Fashion Designers; Nada Akram, Rana Madkour; fashion Stylists and Life Style Bloggers; Laila Youssef, Farrah Atef, Nada Hussam, Fatmah Kamel, Sarah Taha, Giorgiana Tawaf Fitness Instructor Sonia Shirazi, and Musician Mai Abd El Aziz.

    The campaign offered an exclusive professional portrait package, with part of the proceeds of the package going to Misr El Kheir’s women in debt program (El Omehat El Gharemat). Celebrity photographers, makeup artists, and hairdressers supported the campaign by working together to make each woman look like a shining star.

    Mosawer.net has created a unique symbol for their campaign, represented in a golden pin in the shape of a female sign with wings, in a notion that all women should be free.  The entire package provided a unique visual identity for the campaign with the black and white portrait.


    Driven by the campaign’s unique visual identity, Celebrities and Influencers posted their black and white portrait carrying the campaign’s golden symbol on Instagram, using hashtag #صورتك_حريتها (Your Photo Her Freedom) while inviting their followers to support the cause. 

    Clients who book the package on Mosawer.net will get their professional makeup done by London Makeup Institute, their hair styling by celebrity salon Chez Richard and their professional photography & retouching by top celebrity photographers in Egypt. At the same time, they can get black & white or colored portraits.

  • Cottonil’s ‘Be Sure’ Campaign Hits a Guinness World Record

    Cottonil’s ‘Be Sure’ Campaign Hits a Guinness World Record

    Leading underwear and home-wear brand; Cottonil launched its prostate cancer awareness “Be Sure” campaign, providing 10,000 free PSA check-ups for males over 40 across Cairo.

    The campaign that aims at early detection and screening of prostate cancer also witnessed the breaking of the 2018 Guinness World Record by designing and manufacturing the world’s largest purely cotton-made undershirt and underwear.

    Cottonil Egypt’s CEO, Basel Samaqia, expressed how proud Cottonil is to have been allowed to shed light on this life-threatening disease, as awareness and early detection can save lives.

    Dr. Mohamed Kelany, Lecturer of Clinical Oncology at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, said, “latest statistics showed that prostate cancer is the fourth most serious type of cancer in Egypt and the world and that more than 9% of Egypt’s population fall among men group with the highest risk. 65% of men diagnosed with prostate cancer either do not receive the treatment needed or are examined at a late stage, thus reducing the chance of cure and increasing the risk of death.”

    Founded in 1999, Cottonil is the leading cotton underwear brand in Egypt, with approximately 50% of Egypt’s underwear market and a sizable volume of investments. The company has over 5,000 workers, with a wide distribution network that spans over 300 outlets around Egypt and 4 factories.

    Guinness World Record

    Cottonil’s ‘Be Sure’ Campaign Hits a Guinness World RecordThe new record was announced at a ceremony that was attended by several public figures and celebrities including Acting Syrian Ambassador to Cairo, presenters Tamer Amin, Bosy Shalaby, Tarek Allam, Actor Hani Ramzi and many others, as well as a number of doctors and Oncology specialists, CEO of the Official Partner of Guinness World Records in Egypt and the Official Adjudicator of Guinness World Records, in addition to Cottonil’s CEO, Basel Samqia.

    During the celebration, Guinness World Records’ Official Adjudicator announced the dimensions of the 2 largest underwear pieces that entered Guinness World Records; 36.49×27.65 meters and 230 kilograms for the undershirt, and 18.09×25.36 meters and 200 Kilograms for the underwear. The underwear’s elastic rubber band was 2 meters high, while the waist area was 25 meters, bringing the weight of the whole set to 430 kilos of premium fine cotton. The Guinness Record set has Prostate Cancer Slogan on it to drive the world’s attention to this disease and its prevention methods.

    Ahmed Mekled; CEO of the Official Partner of Guinness World Records in Egypt stated that Guinness World Records’ Office in Egypt was proud to add these 2 new records, especially as they stand for a good cause and shed the light on a charitable campaign, which also comes in line with Guinness World Records’ societal values. “I am honored to record this noble campaign in the Guinness World Records, hoping to highlight the importance of the initiative and its contribution to the largest segment of the country and help save more Egyptians from one of the most serious diseases, prostate cancer.” Mekled further commented.

  • The Hub Advertising Becomes The Ad Store Exclusive Partner in Egypt

    The Hub Advertising Becomes The Ad Store Exclusive Partner in Egypt

    The Hub advertising, branding and digital agency has joined the international creative group of independent communication agencies; The Ad Store Human Network, as their exclusive partner in Egypt.  With a wide network across 15 countries; The Ad Store continues its expansion in Egypt with the objective of strengthening its strategic presence in the Middle East.

    The Egyptian agency “The Hub Advertising” portfolio of talented pool of designers, account managers, social media specialists, strategists, and top notch clients including Danone, Ikea, Fanta, Subway, has qualified the Agency to the exclusive partnership.

    The partnership gives the Hub Advertising access to the Ad Store registered trademark, exclusive license, network branding and communication tools, in addition to lots of business opportunities in the market, and a lot more.  On the other hand, being part of the Ad store network is a recognition for the Hub business and quality standards qualifying them to operate at international level.

    Commenting on this partnership, Angela Melegari, International Coordinator, The Ad Store said; “Our network keeps growing along two main directions: openings in highly strategic markets and international opportunities in terms of new business”.  Nader Khalil, Managing
    and Creative Director, The Hub said; “Pragmatism, focus on results and a human touch: these are the reasons why we have joined The Ad Store network.  We share both The Ad Store’s approach and its international business objectives.

    The Hub Advertising Becomes The Ad Store Exclusive Partner in Egypt

  • Panadol GSK Unveils Essam El-Hadary as Brand Ambassador

    Panadol GSK Unveils Essam El-Hadary as Brand Ambassador

    The legend, Essam El-Hadary has signed a one-year agreement to become the brand ambassador for Panadol GSK.

    In his role as Panadol’s voice in 2018, El-hadary will act as the brand spokesperson, participating in key programs to deliver the brand’s message to consumers and better engage both consumers and supporters. He will further endorse Panadol as an enabler that helped him overcome pain and thus achieve more in his amazing success journey.

    El-Hadary said “It’s my pleasure to be with you all today and to work with GSK. Frankly, I am not of a commercial person, however I agreed on this partnership as I am a loyal Panadol user in my daily life for pain relief or Cold & Flu symptoms.”

    “Panadol was my biggest helper throughout the pains” ~ Essam El-Hadary

    “Panadol is the only analgesic I depend on, for many years. My fans always ask my recipe for success. The success lies beneath many sacrifices of many tastes of life and extensive trainings. Panadol was my biggest helper throughout the pains I had through the trainings. Of course, this is beside God’s grace and my family’s support” he added.

    GSK Consumer Health General Manager, Nabil Besri with Essam El-Hadary, Panadol GSK Unveils Essam El-Hadary as Brand Ambassador
    GSK Consumer Health General Manager, Nabil Besri with Essam El-Hadary

    Over the years, there has been very few constants for Egyptian football. Coaches changing, players continuing or quitting; and competitions won or lost.  But there has always been one man standing there, gloves on, ready for the next challenge.

    El-Hadary has been and continues to be a legendary name among football players. He has an incredibly successful career, taking home many names and trophies. The goal keeper made his first international debut in 1996.

    He was there when Egypt dominated Africa in the 2000’s. El-Hadary earned 156 trophies and won the African Cup of Nations four times, while being picked as goalkeeper of the tournament in 2006, 2008 and 2010. Earlier in 2017, two days after his 44th birthday, he became the oldest player to appear in the Cup of Nations. Finally, El-Hadary did an awesome job saving two penalties in a row to send Egypt to the final World Cup for the first time in 28 years.

    Panadol GSK Unveils Essam El-Hadary as Brand Ambassador
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    GSK Consumer Health General Manager, Nabil Besri stated, “Captain Essam, as being a loyal Panadol user, he will be Panadol’s face in 2018, delivering the brand’s benefits to consumers. He will be sharing his experience on Panadol as an enabler, which helps him to overcome pain and enrich his achievements throughout his successful journey”

    Nabil Besri added “2018 is a very special year for Egypt and for GSK CH. For Egypt, because National Football team is qualified for the FIFA world cup for the first time in 28 years.

    And for GSK CH Egypt, because we have a very ambitious growth vision based on great brands. Patients and consumer are always in the heart of the business and innovation we do. Today we are here today to celebrate the partnership of our Panadol brand with a well-known consumer Captain Essam Elhadary. He is one of Egypt’s most prominent football players, the Captain of the Egyptian National Football team.”

    GSK in Egypt

    GSK has been operating in Egypt for decades, starting with a Wellcome R & D lab in the boat on the Nile as of 1920. They have since been bringing innovative medicines, consumer healthcare products and vaccines to the Egyptian population.

    Over the years, GSK has made significant investments in the country and is one of the largest foreign investments in the Health Sector and Pharma field in Egypt, with investments exceeding USD 800 million.

    Group Photo: Panadol GSK Egypt team with Essam El-Hadary, Panadol GSK Unveils Essam El-Hadary as Brand Ambassador
    Panadol GSK Egypt team with Essam El-Hadary

    GSK Egypt has a workforce of over 1500 employees and two manufacturing sites in Cairo and Giza. They are one of the largest in MEA, supplying around 150 million units a year, out of which 88% are manufactured locally in addition to exporting to different markets around the globe.