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Leaders from the Catholic Church and Christian aid organizations discuss the church’s important role in providing aid and support to all who are in need of help, particularly refugees from Syria, considering the region’s suffering from armed conflicts, violent extremism, massive human displacement...
After 60 years of community service, including its provision of aid towards migrants and refugees, the Algerian government shutdown Caritas, the international Catholic charity, claiming the latter’s operation without a proper license.
It was a ten-day walk from the village of Erra in Eritrea to Sudan. Aman and Meron, are two students at the CAWU Learning center in Cairo. They left their family behind at age 14 and 17. Annually tens of thousands of Eritreans leave the country to escape the harsh compulsory military service. Just...
Table of Contents I. Introduction: Complications II. Egyptian Media Reporting III. Experiences of the Center for Arab-West Understanding (CAWU) IV. NGO Registration: The U.S. Model
Donors and organizations usually support particular organizations that may have religious immunity which allows them to breach the rule of law. When there is no control over such organizations, social work becomes a tool to penetrate Egypt at all levels. Rose al-Yūsuf continues to publish the...
Ministry of Justice's fact-finding commission revealed that the Coptic organization 'Caritas' registred under 1150 had received approximately LE 1 billion foreign funds in different currencies from countries, foreign organizations and donors, furthermore, did not respect the country's sovereignty ...
The sum of LE181 Million was donated from Qatar to Ansār al-Sunnah al-Muhammadīyah group in Egypt on February 21, 2011, well-informed sources in the fact-finding commission of the Ministry of Justice, concerned with investigating international funds, revealed. The sources added that the Qatari...
In Iraq, the persecution of Christians continues and many Christian families are leaving Mosul for Baghdad while there are estimates that a third of the Christian population has left the country.
Father Henry Būlād is an Egyptian Jesuit priest and monk, who has written many books. The following lines shed light on his book ‘Jesus in these days’ as well as on his personal life.
The author discusses Coptic iconography over time, as well as the significant contributions of a number of renowned Coptic iconographers.

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