Farewell and honor to the students of the Emergency Education School studying in Wad Al-Mahi Governorate

During a joyful procession and wide community participation, the Three Cities Youth Initiative, in partnership with the Ewaa Foundation for Peace and Development, organized a farewell program for the students of the Eastern Education School in Qanis, East, which sat for the primary school. certificate exams at the city examination center (6), Wad Al-Mahi governorate, with the participation of leaders of the Three Cities Youth Initiative, notables and symbols, in addition to Professor Walid Ali Adam, executive director of the Three Cities Initiative. Ewaa Foundation for Peace and Development, and Maulana Alish Al-Kurdi, president of the Qanis Est youth association.
The promotion program is part of the activities of the Three Cities Youth Initiative in Boud Al-Mahi to support students of the School of Emergency Education, which has carried out a pioneering and exemplary experience.
Addressing the training program, Mr. Khader Awad Nasser, Head of the Three Cities Youth Initiative, confirmed that this day represents the beginning of the good harvest of what was planted and the appreciated efforts of the volunteer teachers from the School of Emergency Education. praised the position of mothers, fathers and the Qanis community, noting that those who appear for the exams are fully prepared and their morale is high, especially since volunteer teachers have made great efforts to increase the rate collection.
Khader added that the support program includes recreational activities, tours and awareness sessions.
Mr. Badr Hussein, the supervisor, expressed his satisfaction with this community epic and this strong position, emphasizing their concern to provide an appropriate climate for students.
Suleiman Muhammad Tom, the representative of the notables and the community, welcomed the great interest shown in the initiative of the young people of the three cities in terms of education and that they are satisfied with this community work.
For his part, Mr. Walid Ali Adam, Executive Director of the Ewaa Foundation for Peace and Development, appreciated the awareness and will. Leaders of the Tri-Cities Youth Initiative are among the most important factors in the success of the emergency educational experiment, emphasizing that the Ewaa Foundation for Peace and Development will support the initiative's programs during of the coming period.
A community picture embodied by the active participation of mothers and fathers of students in the graduation program, farewells, invitations and wishes for their children to succeed and obtain honorable results.




