PepsiCo Egypt to invest EGP 200 m to empower next generation of football talent over next 3 years
PepsiCo Egypt announced the launch of “Pepsi Stars”, a groundbreaking football development program, at EGP ...
In the meeting’s communiqué, the first ladies urged all stakeholders to back the initiative in the fight against cancer.
“We, the First Ladies of Africa, would like to make an appeal to the international community, to the African Union, to regional and sub-regional organizations, civil societies, governments and all stakeholders to support this initiative to curb non-communicable disease including the prevention and treatment of cancer,” read the communiqué.
Each of the three stages is set to last for two months.The first phase of the national campaign – which kicked off on July 1 – is conducted by trained and specialized medical committees in 1,030 health units in nine governorates.
The first phase is set to last until August 30, and includes the governorates of Alexandria, Port Said, Beheira, Qalyubia, Damietta, Matrouh, South Sinai, Fayoum, and Assiut.
The second phase – due to be from September 1 to October 30 – will include Cairo, North Sinai, Red Sea, Ismailia, Suez, Kafr El-Sheikh, Menoufia, Beni Suef, Sohag, Luxor, and Aswan.
The third stage will start on November 1, and will include Giza, the New Valley, Gharbia, Dakahlia, Sharqia, Minya and Qena.
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The African Development Bank, European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD), and the British International ...
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