Newgiza University (NGU) maintains active and formalized partnerships with leading national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals). These collaborations strengthen academic, clinical, and research capacities through shared expertise and community engagement.
- NGU–Misr El-Kheir Foundation Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
A formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between NGU and Misr El-Kheir Foundation to strengthen collaboration in student volunteerism, education, social responsibility, and sustainable development.
Key Provisions of the MoU:
- Joint implementation of developmental and volunteer projects targeting youth and community members across Egypt.
- Facilitation of volunteer activities on campus and promotion of civic engagement among NGU students.
- Co-branding on awareness materials, campaigns, and educational initiatives.
- Execution of joint awareness campaigns addressing local social and health challenges.
- Support for training and capacity building of student volunteers, under the supervision of both entities.
Under this MoU, NGU and Misr El-Kheir launched multiple student-driven initiatives, including:
- School Supplies Campaign: More than 100 NGU medical students prepared and packed 500 school bags for children from underprivileged families as part of Misr El-Kheir’s national educational support program.

Misr El-Kheir Foundation – official news release
- Charity Football Tournament: NGU School of Pharmacy students raised funds for Misr El-Kheir’s humanitarian programs supporting Palestine.

- NGU Hosts IFMSA-Egypt National Medical Students Gathering
Date: 3–4 May 2024
Partners / Organizers:
- IFMSA-Egypt (International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations – NGO)
- Newgiza University Medical Association (NGUMA)
- 35+ participating medical student associations across Egypt
NGU hosted the IFMSA-Egypt First Term National General Assembly (NGA) 2023–2024, uniting over 850 medical students from 35+ medical faculties nationwide. Organized by NGUMA under the IFMSA-Egypt framework, the event included scientific sessions, workshops, and networking activities that encouraged knowledge sharing, leadership, and NGO collaboration.
This event demonstrates NGU’s commitment to student empowerment, health education, and international NGO partnerships, reinforcing its role in advancing SDG 3, SDG 4, and SDG 17 through academic and civil society cooperation.

- NGU–Nawah Scientific Protocol of Collaboration
A formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between NGU and Nawah Scientific (NGO/Research Organization) to establish a structured framework for research collaboration, professional training, and technical capacity building for both academic staff and students within the health and life sciences domains.
Key Provisions of the MoU:
- Discount on laboratory analyses.
- Access to joint workshops, scientific symposia, and laboratory demonstrations hosted by Nawah Scientific.
- Promotion and visibility.
- Joint branding.
Under this MoU, Nawah conducted scientific training sessions for NGU students to enhance laboratory analytical capabilities.
NGU students participated in Nawah Scientific Day (2024), a research-focused networking event showcasing advanced analytical platforms and biomedical innovation.

