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26/09/2022
Mass comm faculty organizes symposium about Decent Life initiative

Under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Othman Elkhosht, President of Cairo University, Prof. Hanan Gunaid, Acting Dean of the Faculty, with the support of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Sami Abdel Sadiq, Vice President for Community Service Affairs.


Faculty of mass communication Cairo University organizes a symposium to educate university youth and introduce them to the "A Decent Life" initiative" 

Dr. Hanan Junaid: The presidential initiative "A Decent Life" provided unprecedented facilities for achieving sustainable development on the ground in Egyptian society.

Prof. Hanan Gunaid, reviews the most important efforts made by Cairo University to contribute to achieving the goals of the initiative and raising awareness of it.

Dr. Dalia Abdullah stresses upon the importance of community efforts to support the presidential initiative to achieve its noble goals.

Aya Omar Al-Qamari : Development efforts in a decent life institution aimed at improving the citizen's life at a cost of 700 billion pounds

Ghada Al-Bahnsawi: We do not target trafficking in the suffering of citizens and we offer our efforts to those in critical humanitarian situations.

Dr.Thuraya Al-Badawi: The awareness efforts of Decent Life is a sign of achieving harmony between the field and official efforts of volunteer work.

Dr.Alaa Fawzy: Choosing faculty of mass communication to organize the symposium emphasizes the belief in the role of the faculty and in its leaders, professors and students to support the initiative.

Faculty of mass communication Cairo University, hosted this morning Monday ( September 26 ), its awareness seminar for the national project "A Decent Life", under the title "Awareness and introduction to the development efforts in the national project “A Decent Life"، which is the national initiative launched by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in early 2019.

The symposium was held the under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Othman Elkhosht, President of Cairo University, Prof. Hanan Gunaid, Acting Dean of the Faculty, with the support of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Sami Abdel Sadiq, Vice President for Community Service Affairs, and general supervision of Prof. Dr Dalia Abdallah, Head of the Public Relations and Advertising Department, and the organization of D r. Alaa Fawzy, lecturer in the department. The symposium will host Ms. Aya Omar El-Kamary, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Decent Life Foundation, and Mrs. Ghada El-Bahnasawy, Head of the Media Center of the Decent Life Foundation ، Where they talked about the national project “ A decent life ”, which aims to raise the standard of life of the Egyptian citizen in all its human, economic and social fields.

During her speech at the beginning of the symposium's activities, Prof. Hanan Gunaid, Acting Dean of the Faculty, said that the symposium comes within the framework of the continuous keenness of the mass communication , Cairo University, to support and participate actively in developing public awareness of national projects through student activities, seminars and projects، Where a group of fourth year students in the Department of Public Relations and Advertising launched an awareness campaign on the “ Decent Life ” project.

The awareness campaign of the efforts of the "A Decent Life" project presented on the ground the efforts witnessed by Cairo University through the conduct of several volunteer activities by students, the distribution of awareness publications, and the organization of an event for Cairo University، and the production of reports and video and radio announcements, and the launch of several pages on social networks entitled “ with a decent life ”، The campaign has achieved its goals by raising the awareness of university youth about the “ Decent Life ” project and encouraging them to support the project and participate in the volunteer activities launched by the Foundation for a Decent Life in all Egyptian governorates.


















 
 
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