Prof. Dr. Abedelrazek Desouky mentions that organizing such convoys is within the framework of the university’s role in contributing to the implementation of the state 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 the modern state and contributing to achieving its goals in accordance with Vision 2030, and out of belief in the university’s role in serving the community within the villages of Kafrelsheikh Governorate within the scope of the presidential initiative (dignified life).
Dr. Mohamed Abd El-Aal, Vice President for Education and Students’ Affairs, points out that organizing these convoys is within the framework of the presidential initiative “A Dignified Life,” to provide the best medical, therapeutic, awareness, and recreational services to citizens, as a continuation of the university’s efforts in community participation and providing more medical services to the people of the governorate, in coordination and cooperation with the competent authorities.
A number of specialized professors from the Faculties of Medicine and Nursing participate in the convoy, as a large number of citizens are examined in various medical specialties, which included the specialized pediatric medical clinic, the oral and dental clinic, the nursing clinic to measure blood sugar, blood pressure, obesity, thinness, and dwarfism, and family awareness, with the participation of the youth of the university’s scouting family.
The medical convoy witnesses a great turnout from the people and conducts medical examinations on 992 cases of residents of the village of Bani Bakkar and neighboring villages, by a group of specialized and distinguished doctors in various specialties, within the initiative of a dignified life, and free drugs are provided to all patients.
Many activities are also carried out in the childish medical awareness recreational convoy for the university’s residents, which included recreational scouting games and souvenirs that are distributed to the children of the village, in addition to 5 awareness seminars within the awareness campaign about the danger of drugs to the individual and society, how to deal with a smoking parent, and the role of youth in confronting the drug problem, in which a number of volunteers from Drug Control Fund participate, along with the youth of the University’s scouting family.