The Egyptian Student Association in North America

The Egyptian Student Association in North America

The Egyptian Student Association in North America (ESANA) is the North American branch of the National Egyptian Student Association (NESA). It is a registered non-profit organization in USA and Canada, that aims at integrating the Egyptian scholarly community across the globe. ESA in Canada and USA is the largest branch of NESA with a student member population currently exceeding 1,500 and over 50 local chapters (units) throughout Canada and USA.

ESANA has four primary goals:

# "A syndicated goal": to protect and care for the affairs of its members; to objectively analyze and struggle to solve their problems; to represent them in front of all official and non-official levels;
# "A propagatory goal": to expose the true civilized and Islamic character of Egypt; to propagate the national efforts of the country and Arab world for peace in the American, Canadian and International societies;
# "A political goal": to express, study and analyze the nation's problems, as well as those of the Arab and international community, and to express ESANA's point of view;
# "A scientific goal": to follow-up scientific deficiencies in Egypt and research solutions as much as human and practical resources allow.

External links

* http://www.esana.org


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