The crises created important moments to reset policies, the economy, and public health systems, and helped build more community cohesion and strengthen policies to prevent or mitigate future crises, as the world woke up to an unprecedented and unfamiliar calamity when the Coronavirus (Covid 19 -) appeared in Wuhan. Chinese in December 2019, then it soon spread and swept through the countries of the world in early 2020 and is still spreading rapidly as wildfire, which called for highlighting the vital role of civil society institutions in Egyptian society, which provided a set of initiatives and activities to support the state and society in facing the epidemic, and the contributions ranged from Civil society between relief initiatives, awareness initiatives, or those that have provided health support, as well as charitable initiatives and other initiatives of civil society institutions to prove its support and partnership with the state, and then the need to measure the institution’s ability to achieve its goals and achieve the expectations that society requires of it in The near future, adaptation and development in the medium term and survival in the long term. The study concluded that the assumption is correct: “It is expected that the level of efficiency of civil society institutions in planning to confront the Coronavirus pandemic is moderate.”
کشک, . . . . . . (2021). Efficiency of Civil Society Institutions for Planning to confront the Coronavirus Pandemic. Journal of Social Work Studies, 54(2), 443-490. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.69459.1023
MLA
هبة الله عادل عبد الرحيم محمد کشک. "Efficiency of Civil Society Institutions for Planning to confront the Coronavirus Pandemic", Journal of Social Work Studies, 54, 2, 2021, 443-490. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.69459.1023
HARVARD
کشک, . . . . . . (2021). 'Efficiency of Civil Society Institutions for Planning to confront the Coronavirus Pandemic', Journal of Social Work Studies, 54(2), pp. 443-490. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.69459.1023
VANCOUVER
کشک, . . . . . . Efficiency of Civil Society Institutions for Planning to confront the Coronavirus Pandemic. Journal of Social Work Studies, 2021; 54(2): 443-490. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.69459.1023