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  • Bint Al Nil (Bint Al Nil, 1949-05)
    The article explores the history of the Cairo Ladies Club; its establishment, terms of membership, activities (such as sewing) and support given to some charity houses. The Club issues a monthly newsletter to highlight its ...
  • Shafik, Doria (Bint Al Nil, 1956-08)
    This article is about atomic weapons and ways to overcome them. The author calls for a new kind of weapon to resist atomic enmity, pointing out that women have a great responsibility in this regard that starts by nurturing ...
  • Al-Ghareeb, Abdul-Aziz Bin Ali (King Khalid Foundation, 2011-10-17)
    This study attempts to identify criteria of trust of philanthropic businessmen toward charity organizations within Saudi Arabia. The aim is to develop a set of recommendations and definite criteria to promote businessmen ...
  • Al-Hadidi, Badrshah (Bint Al Nil, 1949-04)
    The article focuses on the Charitable Organization of Princess Ferial established in 1941, and King Farouk’s fostering care. The author describes in elaboration the services rendered at the Organization, commending its ...
  • Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy, 2009-05)
    The new development governance paradigm involving government, business and civil society organizations, presents an exciting and challenging picture in Pakistan. The redefined roles and relationships of these three sectors ...
  • Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy, 2007-05)
    This report will prove to be an initial step in fostering an environment of trust and mutual understanding between the Government and CSOs. The fruition of these efforts would be strong and effective coalitions between ...
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    Shafik, Doria (Bint Al Nil, 1950-03)
    This article shares survey results and recommendations on the Bint al Nil (Daughter of the Nile) Association published in al-Masri (The Egyptian) newspaper. The author points out that feedback results show that supporters ...
  • Shafik, Doria (Bint Al Nil, 1957-05)
    In this article, Doria Shafik sounds the alarm on the looming threat of international communism and its attempts to invade the Arab East. Special reference is made to what happened in Communist Hungary where legitimate ...
  • N., B. (Bint Al Nil, 1951-09)
    This articles talks about the opening of a girls school in Old Cairo. This school has three departments: a department of nursing, a department of children’s education and a section for nannies. The school hopes to graduate ...
  • Shafik, Doria (Bint Al Nil, 1951-04)
    Doria Shafik talks in this article about an international conference that the Bint Al Nil Union was invited to attend in Athens. Doria Shafiq sees in this conference a great opportunity for the advancement of Egyptian ...
  • Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy, 2011-03-30)
    The survey for 2008 is fifth in line of the research publication on Corporate Philanthropy by the Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP). Using the first comprehensive report, "Corporate Philanthropy in Pakistan: the Case ...
  • Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy, 2011-03-30)
    As a consequence of the significant positive feedback on this first report, a follow up, "Corporate Philanthropy in Pakistan: Survey of Public Listed Companies (2006)", is an update for 2004 and 2005. It is a small yet ...
  • Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy, 2011-07-04)
    The Corporate Survey (2004 & 2005) builds on a report previously published by PCP, 'Corporate Philanthropy in Pakistan: the case of public listed companies 2005'. The objective of the survey is to estimate the volume of ...
  • Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy, 2011-07-10)
    The survey is the fourth building block in the series of corporate philanthropy research which focuses on Public Listed Companies (PLCs). The survey examines the nature, dimensions, patterns and range of giving by PLCs ...
  • Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy, 2011-03-30)
    Corporate Philanthropy in Pakistan 2009, a survey of public listed companies by the Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP), investigates the philanthropic giving of public listed companies (PLCs) in Pakistan. It attests ...
  • Bint Al Nil (Bint Al Nil, 1954-07)
    This article is about the assignment of a cup for academic journalism for the first time in the Cairo University. The article also features the award distribution ceremony.
  • Al-Qleeny, Rawhia (Bint Al Nil, 1950-04)
    In this article, Rawhiyya Al Kileeni, addresses young Egyptian women to motivate them to achieve higher goals at their universities through active engagement in the Egyptian community, in order to assert the equal and ...
  • Al- Rumeih, Saleh Bin-Rumeih (King Khalid Foundation, 2011-10-17)
    The author traces the developmental achievements of the late King Khaled Bin-Abdul-Aziz which led to an economic boom in the country. That period witnessed the establishment of industrial cities, new universities, and ...
  • Shafik, Doria (Bint Al Nil, 1954-05)
    This article is about a social project jointly by the Bint Al Nil Union and three major stores where meals are served to the ‘female’ workers who work at each these stores at a nominal cost.
  • Shafik, Doria (Bint Al Nil, 1956-10)
    The article traces the stances taken of Egyptian women throughout history. Women fought side by side with men during the 1919 Revolution for freedom of their country. In 1924, Hoda Shaarawi led the Egyptian feminist movement ...