The research describes "social dialogue" as one of the mechanisms used by civil society organizations in Egypt, especially non-governmental organizations, for creating a culture of social peace among university youth, for the purpose of combating intellectual deviation and achieving development goals. Intellectual deviation, and resulting destruction, corruption of minds, and exhaustion of lives, has become a threatening phenomenon to societies in general, and the Egyptian society in particular. In light of the recent rise in intellectual deviation and promotion of corrupt and inhumane principles, using social dialogue to address this deviation
The research describes "social dialogue" as one of the mechanisms used by civil society organizations in Egypt, especially non-governmental organizations, for creating a culture of social peace among university youth, for the purpose of combating intellectual deviation and achieving development goals. Intellectual deviation, and resulting destruction, corruption of minds, and exhaustion of lives, has become a threatening phenomenon to societies in general, and the Egyptian society in particular. In light of the recent rise in intellectual deviation and promotion of corrupt and inhumane principles, using social dialogue to address this deviation has become a necessity. The philosophy of social dialogue is based on the establishment and strengthening of societal values, assets, and ethics, and on social justice. The culture of social peace advocates for respecting opinions and positive dialogue between community sectors. One of the principle research questions was what are the mechanisms used by nongovernmental organizations for realizing social peace values. This question could be answered through social dialogue. The research asserted the importance of the role played by non-governmental organizations in realizing social peace through social dialogue.