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Intisar El Sisi responds to child's request at Women's Day event

Middle East10-03-2025

CAIRO, March 9 (MENA) – Egypt's First Lady, Intisar El Sisi, responded to a request from Younes Yousry Younes, ambassador of the 'Nour' initiative, during the Egyptian Women's Day celebration.
During the ceremony, Younes asked for her support in expanding the program to help more children and adolescents.
Mrs Sisi assured him that coordination would take place with the relevant institutions, saying, 'Welcome, Younes… We will coordinate with the concerned bodies.
(MENA)
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