Minister of State for Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Affairs Soha Gendy has asserted her ministry's keenness on providing better life to the citizens in the most needy villages in the governorates involved in illegal migration.This comes within the framework of the initiatives of "Life Saving Boats" and "Decent Life", she said.Gendy's remarks came during a meeting with professor of laparoscopic and oncology surgeries at Cairo University Hany Mouris to discuss cooperation in presenting medical services to the most needy villages and governorates to limit the illegal migration phenomenon in 14 different governorates, a statement of the Ministry of Emigration said on Wednesday 20/3/2024.Meanwhile, Mouris expressed full readiness to cooperate with the ministry to treat the residents of the most needy villages and tour the poorest countries in Africa to assert Egypt's support to the African brethren in cooperation with the institutions of the civil community.Source: State Information Service Egypt
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