11/6/2023
The university launched a comprehensive developmental awareness medical convoy to the village of Al-Fuqaha al-Bahariya and the neighboring villages of Sidi Salem Center under the auspices of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, and the supervision of Dr. The University for Postgraduate Studies and Research, and Dr. Amani Shaker, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, within the framework of the presidential initiative “A Decent Life” for the development of the Egyptian countryside, in cooperation with the Decent Life Foundation, and as a continuation of the series of convoys launched by the university in villages at the governorate level.
This comes within the framework of the university's role in contributing to the implementation of the state's plan and the directives of the political leadership to build generations capable of keeping pace with the serious steps of the Egyptian state in building a modern state and contributing to achieving its goals in accordance with Vision 2030, and in belief in the role of the university in community service within the villages of Kafr El-Sheikh governorate within the scope of the initiative. Presidential (good life).
The convoy was supervised in the field by Dr. Amani Shaker, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development and Rapporteur of the National Council for Women, Dr. Wael al-Feki, Vice Dean of the College of Human Medicine for Community Service and Environmental Development, Dr. Sobhi Siraj, Advisor to the University’s Scouting Committee, and Nafeh Hamada, Director General of the General Administration for Environmental Projects. And Mohamed Salah, Director of the Projects Follow-up Department, Safwa Shalabi, Director of the Scouting Department, and a team from the General Administration of Youth Welfare at the university, which included Hazem Ayad and Ahmed Abdullah.
A number of specialized professors from the faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy participated in the convoy, where a large number of citizens were examined in various medical specialties, which included internal medicine, ophthalmology, ophthalmology, ear, nose and throat, gynecology, obstetrics, dermatology, reproductive, psychological, neurological, children, general surgery, orthopedics, urology and surgery. The brain and nerves, with the participation of the mobile family youth at Kafr El-Sheikh University.
The Faculty of Specific Education also participated in awareness seminars and workshops for the people of the village. Workshops were implemented to train women and develop their skills on handicrafts that could be the nucleus of a micro-project that generates income for their families. The workshops included artistic works in tents, recycling of leftover fabrics, and leather works Training on the manufacture and production of bags, purses and medals from natural leather in a simple and innovative way of an aesthetic nature, the arts of veneer and decoupage, and how to make cushions embroidered with satin and broadcloth threads and some mattresses. How to implement home furnishings using cotton fabrics using lace and satin ribbons, and training them on how to embroider and beautify them with ribbons Satin, embroidery threads, and some crafts that can be used as pendants.
The Faculties of Education and Arts also held a symposium on the role of the media in community awareness. The symposium discussed the role of the media in raising awareness of the achievements of national projects and presidential initiatives, the role of the media in raising awareness of the dangers of early marriage, and the role of the media in confronting rumors. A symposium was also held on citizens' awareness of the issue of high prices. Prices and the state's efforts to limit their exacerbation.
Dr. Abdel-Razek Desouki, President of the University, affirmed that the university will continue to launch comprehensive development convoys to provide health and community services to thousands of simple and needy patients, reduce the burden on citizens and take care of them fully, based on the role of the university and its responsibility towards society, stressing that the convoy aims to develop the countryside and ease the burden on citizens in the areas most in need.
The university president confirmed that the convoy includes a group of faculty members representing various disciplines from distinguished cadres from the faculties of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, education, physical education, specific education and literature, in addition to the addiction control fund.
The President of the University directed the continuation of the launch of medical and developmental awareness convoys to the areas most in need in all centers of Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, with the aim of conducting medical examinations, providing free treatment, and educating citizens through holding seminars and workshops that serve these villages and work on developing their skills.
He added that today the medical convoy witnessed a great turnout from the people and conducted a medical examination on 1925 cases from the village of Al-Fuqaha Al-Bahariya and the neighboring villages, by a group of specialized and distinguished doctors in various specialties, within the initiative of a decent life, and free treatment was provided to all patients visiting the headquarters. convoy.