On Wednesday, May 9, 2018, I was given the opportunity to conduct an interview with Ms. Najwā Ruʾūf [Nagwa Raouf] who is the head of Emarat Al-Insan [ʿAmārat al-Insan], a cultural center with the legal status of an NGO that focuses its work around the area of ‘Izbat al-Hajjānah [Ezzbet El-Haggana], a poor quarter of Cairo that was built without planning by poor squatters settling in a desert area just outside Madīnat Naṣr [Nasr City]. As covered by my predecessor, Dīnā Būshkūsh [Dina Bouchkouch], the Cultural Center, where I met up with Ms. Najwā Ruʾūf, is a difficult place to access, and therefore, I had to use the services of a driver familiar with the place to reach my meeting point with Ms. Najwā Ruʾūf. Upon my arrival at the Center, she and her assistant, Raḍwā, greeted me and they were kind enough to answer some questions that I had about the organization, the area and its background, as well as about themselves and their relationship to the NGO.