Cairo Governor
Ibrahim Saber asserted the Decent Life, launched by President Abdel Fattah
El-Sisi to support the most vulnerable groups in Egypt, has greatly contributed
to improving the quality of life, given it provides services for more than 60
million citizens nationwide
and works on providing essential care services in all sectors and alleviating
the burdens on neediest families.
Saber added the
Decent Life Initiative, as a unique and distinct experience, has become an
example many countries seek to study and implement to improve the lives of
their citizens.
The governor’s
remarks came during the visit of the delegation of the Decent Life Initiative
at his office at Cairo governorate’s headquarters to congratulate him on
assuming his new position.
The delegation
included the General Coordinator of Decent Life Initiative, Ahmad Farghaly;
Deputy General Coordinator Nermin Mahmoud, Medical Sector Coordinator Mohammad
Mobarez; Coordinator of Decent Life in the north area Mohammad Rashad; and
Coordinator of Decent Life Ramy Assem in Wast El-Qahira.
Source: Media
Department, Cairo Governorate