For a healthy residential environment, the National Nile Student Welfare Fund launches health aids for residential complexes

Atbara: Zool Net

Under the generous patronage of the Governor of River Nile State, and in the presence of the Minister of Health and the Director of the Nile Valley University, the National Student Welfare Fund launched a number of health aids for student residential complexes, as part of its drive to improve public health and the residential environment of students. The inauguration took place under the slogan “Towards a healthy and healthy residential environment”, in the presence of the federal and state leaders of the Fund.

Dr. Magda Abdullah, Minister of Health of the State, praised the great role played by the Fund in the field of preventive and curative health care, highlighting the efforts made in residential complexes by providing chlorine for water, hygiene campaigns and combating disease vectors. The Minister stressed that this measure confirms the Fund's commitment to providing a healthy and safe environment for students, expressing his full satisfaction with the Fund's performance in this regard.

The minister ordered local health departments to cooperate with the Fund secretariats to realize the slogan “Towards a healthy and healthy residential environment,” stressing that health is for all and by all.

For his part, Professor Hassan Haj Hamad Al-Saem, Director of the Nile Valley University, confirmed that the state government, the Nile Valley University, the Fund and all educational institutions are exerting great efforts to provide a healthy educational environment for students. He stressed that the state hosts a large number of private universities and colleges from the war-affected states, which requires concerted efforts to provide a healthy and appropriate environment.

In turn, Mr. Ahmed Muhammad Hussein Kaltos, Secretary of the National Fund for Welfare of State Students, revealed that the health aids provided include a variety of treatments, medical devices and hygiene tools, with funding exceeding 17 million pounds. He stressed that this step comes within the framework of the Fund's keenness to provide a safe and healthy environment that helps students focus on their studies, praising the support of the Ministry of Health, which ensured the provision of the necessary medical personnel.

Keltos expressed his thanks to the Secretary General of the National Fund for Social Protection of Students in the Country, Dr. Ahmed Hamza, for his interest in the activities of the state secretariat. He also praised the support of the state government to all the programs and projects of the Fund.

We note that the Secretary General of the National Student Welfare Fund of the country spoke at the beginning of the session via video technology, expressing his great appreciation for the State Secretariat's rapid response to health challenges and its efforts to provide the necessary aid and improve the healthy environment in residential complexes. He praised the cooperation and coordination between the Fund and the state's universities and government institutions, stressing the importance of this partnership in serving students.





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