The Coptic Evangelical Organization’s Dialogue Forum held a consultative session titled “A Cultural Vision for Human Development,” attended by the President of the Evangelical Community and key thought leaders in Egyptian society.
The session, hosted by the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services’ Dialogue Forum for Cultures, took place at the organization’s headquarters and was themed “A Cultural Vision for Human Development: New Roles and Mechanisms.” Dr. Rev. Andrea Zaki, President of the Evangelical Community in Egypt and head of the Coptic Evangelical Organization, attended alongside a distinguished group of religious, intellectual, media, and political leaders from various sectors of Egyptian society.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Rev. Andrea Zaki emphasized the importance of this gathering, noting that the Presidential Initiative for Human Development reflects the state’s commitment to advancing Egyptian citizens culturally, socially, and economically. He stated, “Human development is not solely about material progress; it also includes promoting human values based on dialogue and coexistence.” He further highlighted the organization’s role in fostering dialogue.