Minister of Solidarity: Organizing visits for our children in nursing homes and the elderly to the Grand Egyptian Museum

The Minister of Social Solidarity, Dr. Maya Morsi, announced the organization of visits for our sons and daughters residing in social care homes, and for our elderly families in nursing homes, to the Grand Egyptian Museum after its opening, within the framework of the Ministry’s keenness to combine humanitarian care and cultural development, and to enhance belonging and pride in Egyptian civilization among various people. Generations.
Dr. Maya Morsi said – in a special statement to the Middle East News Agency on Friday, that these visits come within the ministry’s efforts to promote human development and build the Egyptian person, and develop awareness of the ancient Egyptian civilization, in a way that contributes to consolidating the values of belonging and national identity, stressing that enabling children and the elderly to enjoy These cultural experiences are their inherent right as part of the state’s endeavor to ensure equal opportunities and societal integration.
She added that the visits will be organized in coordination with the relevant authorities, to provide the opportunity for our children and elderly families to enjoy a unique cultural and humanitarian experience within one of the most important cultural edifices in the world, and to learn about Egypt’s archaeological treasures and the symbols of identity they represent. Nationalism.
The Minister expressed her hope that during these visits, our children and families will experience moments of pride and pride in what their ancestors have done, and that they will feel the same feelings that feel every Egyptian who stands before the greatness of his history, so that they will emerge from the visit with a deeper sense of belonging to their homeland and the value of the civilization and achievement they have inherited.
She stressed that the Grand Egyptian Museum represents one of the most important Cultural edifices around the world, and embody the progress the Egyptian state has achieved in the fields of development and construction, noting that the involvement of children and the elderly in these visits comes from the state’s vision of investing in people as a national priority and a fundamental focus for sustainable development.
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