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Egypt, Singapore discuss social care cooperation

Middle East02-05-2025

CAIRO, May 1 (MENA) - Minister of Social Solidarity Maya Morsi met Thursday with Singapore's Minister of Family and Social Development Masagos Zulkifli on the sidelines of her participation in the activities of the 2025 International Conference on Societies of Opportunity (ICSO) hosted by Singapore.
The meeting took up bilateral cooperation, especially in the areas of protection and social care, along with benefiting from the exchange of expertise between the two countries.
Tragic humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip, efforts made by the Egyptian State to support Palestinians and relief efforts provided by the Egyptian Red Crescent (ERC) in transporting and providing humanitarian assistance to the Palestinians figured high during the meeting. (MENA)
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