Maat produces the 12th issue of the Citizen's Voice Magazine Health Problems in Egypt looking for a President of a Doctorate degree!!

Maat Foundation for Peace, Development and Human Rights produces its 12th issue of the e-magazine citizen's voice. A number of press releases has been issued that highlight the range of problems and issues of concern to local citizens. This comes in the framework of the citizen's voice (2) which is implemented by Maat Foundation in cooperation with the Foundation for the Future which aims to advocacy and gain the support to improve the legislative framework governing local administration to become more supportive of decentralization, monitoring and documenting violations of economic and social rights of citizens in the targeted areas and pressure on decision makers in order to be improved. The magazine focuses on citizen's voice, which releases not regularly primarily to monitor the situation of public services and track the status of economic and social rights of citizens, especially in the provinces that implemented the project. One of the main topics addressed by this issue the reluctance of many people of slums to vote in the presidential election in protest at the candidates and a report entitled the rights of citizens between two anvils the "Constitution" and the hammer of "Reality". The file of issue is entitled "Health File on the table of next President” It sheds light on the problems of health insurance, governmental hospitals and the wages of doctors and treatment at the expense of the state. It also discusses the health system between Shafiq’s Vision and Morsy’s Renaissance, the two candidates for the presidency. The report titled "The Egyptian press is addressing conditions of Egypt" includes a comprehensive analysis of the newspaper on the most important problems reported on the energy and diesel fuel as a severe crisis suffered by the citizens in all governorates of Egypt and the major cause of rising prices. The report of "village Alqracrh", one of the Upper Egypt villages sheds the light on poverty, disease and ignorance ... In the absence of full responsible for the role of officers.

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