The Better Life Association for Comprehensive Development (BLACD) is an Egyptian non-governmental, non-profit organization working to improve the quality of life of poor and deprived people in Upper Egypt. The association was established in the Egyptian city of Minya in 1995 and registered as an NGO with the Egyptian Ministry of Social Affairs in 2003. BLACD is directed by a board of trustees consisting of five men and women with long experience in development. More than 30 full time employees manage and coordinate projects which are implemented with the support of 300 local volunteers from the target villages. Following the rights based approach to development BLACD currently works to prevent Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), support democracy at the village level, improve the livelihood of fishermen, install water and sanitation and improve the conditions of houses in poor villages as well as to improve the situation of child workers and to empower women. BLACD is in the process of registering in the United States for tax exemption purposes.
The founder of BLACD Mr. Maher Boshra, was awarded the prestigious Ashoka Fellowship for his social entrepreneurial work in 2004. Mr. Boshra was also nominated in 2006 for the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship award for BLACD`s practical solutions to development issues in Upper Egypt.
The Director of BLACD, Mr. Maher Boshra, receives an award for Social Entrepreneurship at the World Economic Forum in Sharm El-Sheikh