Ambassador James Moran, Head of the European Union Delegation to Egypt said “We are proud to be part of helping children –particularly young girls – to pursue their education and maintain their rights, in addition to their family members who will benefit from the project interventions. Through the financing of this programme with a 60 Million Euro grant, the EU is contributing to the ongoing efforts to tackle some of the most critical issues affecting Egypt’s poorest children: under nutrition, access to (quality) primary education, and child labour”. “No child should be deprived of the right to go to school,” Moran added in the light of the European Ambassadors Visit EU-Funded WFP School Feeding Project In Upper Egypt