EgyptS Child Pension 2025: A Lifeline for Needy Families
Cairo—The Ministry of Social Solidarity has unveiled details regarding the child’s pension for 2025, a crucial grant aimed at supporting the nation’s most vulnerable families. This initiative, governed by ministerial decision No. 24 of 2023, provides financial assistance to families meeting specific eligibility criteria.
Understanding the Child Pension
The child’s pension is designed as a financial grant to aid needy families. The Ministry of Social Solidarity has outlined the specifics of this programme, emphasizing its role in providing essential support.
Financial Details
The pension provides 350 Egyptian pounds per child, with a maximum of three children per family, totaling 1,050 pounds. Additionally, students in basic education receive a monthly scholarship of up to 200 pounds for eight months, from October to May.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the child’s pension in 2025, applicants must meet the following conditions:
- Be under 18 years of age.
- Be an Egyptian national.
- Be an orphan or have unknown parents.
- lack a stable income source.
Eligible Categories
The Ministry of Social Solidarity has specified the categories of children eligible for the pension:
- orphans or children with unknown parents.
- Children of divorced women who have remarried, passed away, or are imprisoned.
- children whose parents are imprisoned for at least three years.
Required Documentation
To apply for the child’s pension, the following documents are required:
- Child pension request form.
- Birth certificate.
- Parents’ divorce document (if applicable).
- Mother’s marriage document (if applicable).
- Parents’ death certificate (if applicable).
- Prison document (if applicable).
FAQ: Child Pension 2025
- What is the child’s pension?
- A financial grant for needy families with children.
- How much is the pension worth?
- 350 pounds per child,up to 1,050 pounds per family,plus a possible 200-pound monthly scholarship.
- Who is eligible?
- Egyptian children under 18 who are orphans or have unknown parents and lack a stable income.
- what documents are needed to apply?
- Request form, birth certificate, and relevant documents like divorce or death certificates.