Holding the 56th conference of the Global Conscience Organization for Human Rights and Economic Development entitled (Arab and African Perspectives)

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Under the patronage of Dr. Mina Yohanna Youssef, President of the Global Conscience Organization for Human Rights, the 56th Global Conscience Organization for Human Rights Conference on Economic Development was held, titled “Arab and African Perspectives.” The conference aimed to achieve sustainable development and economic growth and review future challenges and opportunities. The conference was attended by a large number of ministers from Arab and African countries (Kuwait, Jordan, Juba, Libya, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Lebanon, and Palestine), ambassadors, public figures, art and media stars, economics professors, and Arab and African business owners. I extend my thanks and appreciation to all the speakers at the 56th Global Conscience Organization for Human Rights Conference on Economic Development, titled “Arab and African Perspectives.” The conference reviewed the Egyptian government’s efforts over the past years, especially in the past two years, to attract investment and create opportunities for investment partnerships that achieve the mutual interests of all parties. Egypt is one of the promising destinations for private investment, both local and foreign. In addition, our guests from Juba and Sudan praised the importance of investing in Egypt and stated that Sudan and Egypt share a large number of projects, and that Cairo is Khartoum’s number one partner in the path of exchange and cooperation. Commercial
In addition to art stars, they spoke, saying that art plays a pivotal role in social and economic change. They also noted that the film industry generates significant revenues, which, albeit relatively, has a significant impact on economic recovery, especially after the economic crises that the world experiences from time to time. Therefore, many countries have turned to supporting the film industry, recognizing its significant impact on their national economies.

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