Cheb Khaled to sing ‘’ Shabab Baldna’’ to World Youth Forum

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Sun, 22 Oct 2017 - 06:03 GMT

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Cheb Khaled and  Amr Moustafa- File Photo

Cheb Khaled and Amr Moustafa- File Photo

CAIRO- 22 October – 2017 : The famous Egyptian composer Amr Mustafa posted on his official Instagram account a photo of him with the renowned Algerian singer Cheb Khaled commenting in a caption ‘’ soon’’ on Sunday.

The photo was meant to announce a cooperation for the first time between the Egyptian composer and the Algerian singer in the new song ‘’ Shabab Baldna’’ ( young people in our country) which will be dedicated to the World Youth Forum (WYF). The song is written by Khaled Tageldin and distributed by Amin Nabil.

A group of Egyptian, Arab and international celebrities were keen to support WYF by posting on their accounts on Instagram their photo showing signs of support to the forum.

Among the celebrities who posted their photos under #We need to talk are actors and actresses Amina Khalil, Tamer Hagrass, Bassel el Khayat, Bushra, Salma abu Deif, fashion desingner Farida Temraza and Ramez Youssef, among others.

The World Youth Forum (WYF) is set to kick off from November 4-10 under the auspices of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi and will take place Sharm El-Sheikh. Famous Egyptian actor Ahmed Helmy and the prominent Tunisian star Hend Sabry are expected to participate in the forum.

Helmy will speak about his experience as a national ambassador in the United Nations supporting UNICEF’s work for children in Egypt and beyond while Sabry will share her experience as an ambassador against hunger in the United Nations.

The forum will bring together 3,000 young people, representing by 60 delegations from across the world in efforts to explore key issues facing young people and determine their role in implementing global development goals and in combating terrorism.

The seven-day gathering will witness the participation of official youth representatives aging over 18 years old, leaders of various youth networks, head of states, media figures and around 250 young Egyptian expats.

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