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مؤتمر المجتمع المدني السوداني الشامل  19 يونيو إلى الجمعة 24 يوليو 2026
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مؤتمر المجتمع المدني السوداني الشامل 19 يونيو إلى الجمعة 24 يوليو 2026

Al-Rakoba about 3 hours 1 mins read

*البرنامج + الأسئلة المحورية* *ومنهجية إدارة* *الجلسات* *شارك معنا عبر ملء الاستمارة المرفقة* ينعقد مؤتمر المجتمع المدني السوداني الشامل / المسار الثالث خلال ست جمع متتالية، من الجمعة 19 يونيو إلى الجمعة 24 يوليو 2026، من الساعة 19:00 إلى 23:00 بتوقيت السودان / وسط أوروبا الصيفي، تحت شعار: الإنسان: الكرامة، البيئة، والذاكرة الحضارية يعبر هذا …

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