This important book puts the spotlight on the means of establishing a civil scheme for combating crimes of torture and the use of cruelty in police stations. This book makes […]
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A field report on sectarianism in Egypt. Since the 19th Century, building civil country projects in Egypt contributed in presenting advanced complete model on the relation between Muslims and Christians, […]
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This study comes within the framework of “Towards free and responsible Journalism” project implemented by the United Group (UG) between 2006-2008 with the support of the US Agency for International […]
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This book is issued by the United Group in the framework of the “Community Action towards Transparency” project, implemented by the United Group with the support of the United States […]
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Proceedings of Panel discussion on “Terrorism in Egypt: Root Causes and How to Win the Fight Against It” This report was prepared following the workshop that was held on Wednesday […]
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This valuable study is an attempt to provide the perfect image of freedom of expression in Egypt within 2004-2007. This study is concerned with the advancements brought on the legal […]
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“Observers” is a new and unique guide, as it targets several professions including Attorneys, Journalists, Members of the Local Councils and even Accountants. The timing of this guide could not […]
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This handbook is issued in the form of procedural definition handbook composed of three sections: The first part includes theoretical definition of the meaning and manifestation of public funds, it […]
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In the framework of its continuous desire to communicate with members and officials of NGOs, the United Group had implemented this training manual by a working group specialized in the […]
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In recent years, a consensus emerged within the international opinion about the elements and criteria of democratic elections. It is often referred to elections that have these elements and meet […]
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