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National Alliance For Civil Development Work (Egypt)

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[National Alliance For Civil Development Work] image located by William Garrison, 3 December 2023

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The National Alliance for Civil Development Work was inaugurated of in March 2022 to have a major role in enriching civil work, and provide an opportunity for partnership between civil society institutions to support the most needy groups. The alliance devotes its efforts to achieving sustainable development goals through concerted societal efforts. It includes the General Federation of Associations, all regional and specific federations, and the most prominent leading civil society institutions and associations with well-known efforts and successful experiences in helping the limited inside the country.
https://www.egypttoday.com

Shown above is the logo from https://twitter.com/EgyptTodayMag 

[National Alliance For Civil Development Work] image located by William Garrison, 3 December 2023

White logo source: https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/470899.aspx
William Garrison, 3 December 2023

[National Alliance For Civil Development Work] image located by William Garrison, 3 December 2023

The Egyptian flag of "The National Alliance For Civil Development Work" as seen at the Rafah border-crossing gate between Egypt and the Gaza Strip; c. Nov. 2023.
https://www.businessinsider.com/palestinians-cross-into-egypt-israel-hamas-airstrike-civilians-2023-11
William Garrison, 3 December 2023

https://www.Reuters.com/world/middle-east/ shows an Egyptian flag bearing the logo of "The National Alliance For Civil Development Work" in the upper-right corner, and a full-length portrait of Pres. "Abdel Fattah el-Sisi" walking down red-carpeted stairs; as seen at the Rafah border-crossing gate between Egypt and the Gaza Strip; c. Oct. 17, 2023.
William Garrison, 3 December 2023