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Challenges, Confrontation, and Looking to the Future" A lecture organized by the Family of Students for Egypt at Ain Shams University

Under the auspices of Prof. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of Ain Shams University, Prof. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and in the presence of Prof. May Helmy, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Girls for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Fayrouz Mahmoud, former head of the Geography Department and general supervision, Prof. Hatem Rabih, Major General of the Student Family for Central Egypt at Ain Shams University. The family organized a lecture entitled "Challenges, Confrontation, and Future Foresight" given by Major General. Staff Officer. Dr/ Muhammad Anwar Al-Hamshari, former Deputy Director of the Nasser Military Academy and Professor of the Crisis Chair.

This is within the framework of Ain Shams University's keenness to raise awareness and raise the national sense among students, and its keenness to raise the cultural and scientific level and educate its students in various fields of knowledge and benefit from competencies.

The lecture dealt with the challenges facing Egypt, how to combat rumors and challenges, look to the future, and build the conscious Egyptian mind, in addition to the importance of reconstructing the Egyptian mind in light of the Egyptian reconstruction and infrastructure in light of the State Plan 2030.

Major General Staff Staff Officer. Dr/ Muhammad Anwar Al-Hamshari, former deputy director of the Nasser Military Academy and professor of the Crisis Chair, indicated that Egypt is capable of civilized containment, and is not capable of being culturally contained by anyone. The future construction of man, building identity, personality, mind, and vision are the basis for building society and states, and they are the urgent need for a movement Building and developing society and states, in a new crossing towards the new republic.

His Excellency also dealt with the problem of ill-considered and unproductive population increase that eats up wealth and the need to raise production and reduce consumption in light of global challenges.