This document discusses child abuse in Egypt. It provides definitions of child abuse, outlines children's rights according to the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood in Egypt, and describes the main types of child abuse - physical, sexual, emotional, and neglect. It examines risk factors for child abuse and the health consequences. It discusses the role of family physicians in identifying and responding to suspected child abuse cases. Finally, it outlines some national initiatives and programs in Egypt aimed at eliminating child abuse practices like female genital mutilation, protecting street children, and strengthening the juvenile justice system.