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Video.. Talaat Moustafa, Food Bank mark 20 years of social impact; A decent meal for an Egyptian family

Businessmen Team news 10 February 2026 10:54 AM
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TMG: Integrating food security, healthcare as pillars of human development

Within the framework of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), food security and healthcare are inextricably linked. This synergy is vividly illustrated by the initiatives of Talaat Moustafa Group (TMG) Holding, which has harmonized its long-standing support for the Egyptian Food Bank with substantial contributions to the national healthcare sector.

For over 20 years, TMG has maintained a strategic partnership with the Egyptian Food Bank, evolving into the largest supporter in the organization’s history. While these efforts focus on combating hunger and ensuring basic livelihood stability, the Group has simultaneously pivoted toward reinforcing major medical institutions. This dual approach stems from a clear recognition that public health is a fundamental pillar of sustainable economic development.

This commitment was most prominent during the COVID-19 pandemic, when TMG signed a cooperation protocol with the Ministry of Health to bolster state efforts in managing the crisis.

The Group’s healthcare footprint extends across Egypt’s most vital medical landmarks and charitable foundations, including Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357, Ain Shams University Children’s Hospital, Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation, the National Cancer Institute, Ahl Masr Burn Hospital, the Baheya Foundation, and the Noor Hayah initiative.

These cumulative efforts reflect a corporate philosophy that views healthcare support not merely as charity, but as a direct investment in human capital.

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The recent recognition of TMG at the Egypt for the Best Summit, where it received the Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Award, serves as the culmination of this long-term strategy. The award highlights a consistent methodology that bridges the gap between nutrition, health, and national progress.

Ultimately, TMG’s model positions food security as the starting point and healthcare as the natural extension of an integrated ecosystem. By improving quality of life and narrowing social gaps, the Group aims to foster a society that is more resilient, productive, and capable of driving economic growth.