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An introductory symposium on the “Decent Life” projects for students of the Faculty of Mass Communication at Beni Suef University

4 Dec 2022

Faculty of Mass Communication at Beni Suef University, under the auspices of Dr. Mansour Hassan, the university president, in cooperation with the community service and environmental development sector, under the supervision of Dr. Volunteer work for university youth.


In the presence of Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Sayed, Dean of the Faculty of Mass Communication, Colonel Medhat Zakaria, Director of the Foundation for a Decent Life, Professor Muhammad Al-Masry, the field coordinator of the Foundation for a Decent Life, and Professor Amr Emara, the field coordinator for the Foundation for a Decent Life, and Dr. Nisreen Hossam Al-Madani, Vice Dean of the College of Information for Community Service and Environmental Development, and members of the Board of Directors. Teaching and college students.


The President of Beni Suef University praised the efforts of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in improving the living conditions and daily life of the Egyptian citizen, who had a great role in implementing the construction and development plan of the Egyptian state, stressing that the presidential initiative was praised by many countries of the world for being multiple in its pillars and integrated in its features because it It stems from a civilized responsibility in addition to having a human dimension, as the initiative aims to provide an integrated package of services that includes health, social and living aspects to be provided to the Egyptian citizen, especially the most needy societal groups with the aim of investing in human development and enhancing the value of the Egyptian personality.


Dr. Mansour explained that the university has, during the past period, participated in the initiative in order to activate its role in community service, through integrated convoys to the most needy villages, dispensing free treatment for patients, and transferring cases that need follow-up surgeries to university hospitals, indicating that the university has capabilities and specializations that qualify it. To participate in all areas of the initiative through university hospitals, industrial education workshops, and faculties of information and science for people with special needs, where students were invited to participate and volunteer in this initiative.