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The Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and Development organized its seventh session for its field followers of the presidential elections in the Luxor Governorate in cooperation with the Bint Misr Association for Comprehensive Development, in the Farmers Club in Awamiya in Luxor.

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During the training course:
• Ms. Somaya Abdel Fattah, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bint Misr Association for Comprehensive Development, introduced the Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and its importance in exchanging experiences between the member associations of the Alliance, education, spreading the culture of human rights and exchanging information.
• Ms. Abeer Mohamed, Program Coordinator at the Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and Development, stressed:
o The mechanisms of monitoring, documentation, and objective consideration without prior reports of the events before they occur.
o The writing of an impartial report about what he sees regardless of his orientation.
o The observation forms provided with it should be seen as an accurate measurement tool for everything he observes, taking into account the monitoring of the scientific specifications of the sincerity and stability of the measurement process.
o Finally, the rights and duties of the field observer in the light of the United Nations Code of Conduct.

These courses are part of a series of specialized and intensive training courses for the coalition’s followers in the governorates joining the coalition to develop local monitoring capabilities and provide valuable guarantees for a fair election process. Equally important, developing these mechanisms contributes to developing a civil society into a more active society.
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On Wednesday, 25/10/2023, The Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and Development organized its eighth course for its field followers of the presidential elections in the Aswan Governorate in cooperation with Maebad Foundation for Development.

During the training course:
• Ms. Zeinab, Executive Director of Mabad Foundation for Development, introduced the Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and its importance in exchanging experiences between the member associations of the Alliance, education, spreading the culture of human rights, and exchanging information.
• Ms. Abeer Mohamed, Program Coordinator at the Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and Development, focused on:
o The mechanisms of monitoring, documentation, and objective consideration without prior reports of the events before they occur.
o The writing of an impartial report about what he sees regardless of his orientation.
o The observation forms provided with it should be seen as an accurate measurement tool for everything he observes, taking into account the monitoring of the scientific specifications of the sincerity and stability of the measurement process.
o Finally, the rights and duties of the field observer in the light of the United Nations Code of Conduct.

These courses are part of a series of specialized and intensive training courses for coalition followers in the coalition’s affiliated governorates to develop local monitoring capabilities and provide valuable assurances for a fair election process. Equally important, the development of these mechanisms contributes to the development of a civil society into a more active society.
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On Friday, 27/10/2023, The Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and Development organized its ninth course for its field observers of the presidential elections in Cairo and Giza governorates in cooperation with the Voice of Egypt Youth Association.

During the training course:
• Mr. Mohammed Al-Badawi, a human rights expert, focused on:
o The mechanisms of monitoring, documentation, and objective consideration without prior reports of the events before they occur.
o The writing of an impartial report about what he sees regardless of his orientation.
o The observation forms provided with it should be seen as an accurate measurement tool for everything he observes, taking into account the monitoring of the scientific specifications of the sincerity and stability of the measurement process.
o Finally, the rights and duties of the field observer in the light of the United Nations Code of Conduct.

These courses are part of a series of specialized and intensive training courses for coalition followers in the coalition’s affiliated governorates to develop local monitoring capabilities and provide valuable assurances for a fair election process. Equally important, the development of these mechanisms contributes to developing a civil society into a more active society.
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On Friday, 3/11/2023, The Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and Development organized its tenth training course for its field followers of the presidential elections in Port Said Governorate in cooperation with the Egyptian Youth Voice Association.

During the training course:
• Mr. Mohammed Al-Badawi, a human rights expert, focused on:
o The mechanisms of monitoring, documentation, and objective consideration without prior reports of the events before they occur.
o The writing of an impartial report about what he sees regardless of his orientation.
o The observation forms provided with it should be seen as an accurate measurement tool for everything he observes, taking into account the monitoring of the scientific specifications of the sincerity and stability of the measurement process.

These courses are part of a series of specialized and intensive training courses for coalition followers in the coalition’s affiliated governorates to develop local monitoring capabilities and provide valuable assurances for a fair election process. Equally important, developing these mechanisms contributes to developing a civil society into a more active society.

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