Inauguration of the “Al-Azeema Center” for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Addiction Patients in Demnhour Al-Wahsh Village, Gharbia Governorate
Tanta University participated in the inauguration of the Al-Azeema Center for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Addiction Patients in Demnhour Al-Wahsh Village, Gharbia Governorate, one of the villages included in the Presidential Initiative Hayah Karima (Decent Life). The inauguration was attended by a distinguished group of official and community leaders including Prof. Maya Morsi (Minister of Social Solidarity and Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Fund for Combating and Treating Addiction and Substance Abuse); Prof. Manal Awad (Minister of Local Development); Prof. Osama Al-Azhari (Minister of Endowments); M.G. Ashraf El-Gendy (Governor of Gharbia); Prof. Ghada Waly (UN Under Secretary-General and former Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime); Prof. Amr Othman (Director of the Fund for Combating and Treating Addiction); Ambassador Nabila Makram (Head of the Technical Secretariat of the National Alliance for Civil Development Work); along with representatives of the General Directorate for Narcotics Control, executive leaders, members of the Parliament and the Senate, and Mr. Medhat Wahba (Media Advisor and Spokesperson for the Fund for Combating and Treating Addiction and Substance Abuse).
Prof. Mahmoud Selem, Vice President of Tanta University for Community Service and Environmental Development, attended the inauguration on behalf of the University. In this context, Prof. Mahmoud Selem stated that Tanta University is firmly committed to supporting national efforts that primarily aim to empower Egyptian citizens and improve their quality of life through close cooperation with all official bodies, NGOs, and civil society institutions.
The University’s participation in this event reaffirms the role of the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector in activating constructive partnerships to serve the people of the governorate and contribute to addressing key societal issues.
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