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    |Type=NGO
     
    |Type=NGO
     
    |Country=Egypt
     
    |Country=Egypt
    |Current focus=Livelihood improvement
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    |Current focus=<translate>Livelihood improvement</translate>
    Socioeconomic development
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    Inclusion
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    <translate>Socioeconomic development</translate>
    Youth engagement
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    Women empowerment  
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    <translate>Inclusion</translate>
    Community empowerment
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    Capacity building
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    <translate>Youth engagement</translate>
    Skill building
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    Human rights
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    <translate>Women empowerment</translate>
    Employment
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    Entrepreneurship
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    <translate>Community empowerment</translate>
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     +
    <translate>Capacity building</translate>
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     +
    <translate>Skill building</translate>
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     +
    <translate>Human rights</translate>
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    <translate>Employment</translate>
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    <translate>Entrepreneurship</translate>
     
    |Description=Alashanek ya Balady Association for Sustainable Development (AYB) is an Egyptian NGO run primarily by youth, first established as a student club at the American University in Cairo in 2oo2, then registered officially as an NGO in 2005. Founded by a group of young Egyptians who believed in the power of social and economic development, AYB works on solving the problem of unemployment and on the alleviation of poverty all over Egypt.
     
    |Description=Alashanek ya Balady Association for Sustainable Development (AYB) is an Egyptian NGO run primarily by youth, first established as a student club at the American University in Cairo in 2oo2, then registered officially as an NGO in 2005. Founded by a group of young Egyptians who believed in the power of social and economic development, AYB works on solving the problem of unemployment and on the alleviation of poverty all over Egypt.
      

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