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The Assistant Secretary of the University meets the agent of the Ministry of Social Solidarity and the Head of Abu Diab West Village
 

Within the framework of the comprehensive developmental convoy works organized by the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector at Ain Shams University, Qena Governorate, under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Metini, President of Ain Shams University, Major General Pilot and staff of war Ashraf Gharib Al-Dawoudi, Governor of Qena, and headed by Prof. Dr. Hisham Temraz, Vice President of the University of Community Service and Environmental Development, met Mr. Suhail Hamza, Assistant Secretary of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, and the supervisor of the convoy, each of Mr. Hussein Al-Baz, Agent of the Ministry of Social Solidarity, Mahmoud Kasim, head of Abu Diab West village and a number of local leaders, who praised the efforts of Ain Shams University in serving the villages most in need.

Mr. Suhail Hamza said that the Ain Shams University convoy provides its various services to more than 10 thousand people from the village of Abu Diab, west of the Dishna Center in Qena Governorate, pointing out that the university is keen to play its societal role in line with the Egyptian state's orientations in providing medical services, health care and other things to the citizen Egyptian wherever he is.

And he pointed out that Ain Shams University has succeeded in serving many of the neediest villages on the strip of the Nile Valley, where the Ain Shams University convoys roamed the various governorates of Upper Egypt in addition to the cities of Al-Halayeb, Shalateen and Abu Ramad, as well as the convoys serving citizens in Cairo, Giza and its suburbs.

Mr. Suhail Hamza inspected the literacy and adult education activity, which is conducting submissions in cooperation with the General Authority for Literacy and Adult Education and the University's Adult Education Center under the supervision of Dr. Islam Al-Saeed.

   
   
   
   

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