The National Student Welfare Fund announces the launch of reconstruction brigades to rehabilitate residential war complexes

Dr * `Ahmed Hamza Al -Amin ' * Secretary -General of the National Fund for Student Welfare, announced the launch of the” reconstruction brigades “initiative in order to rehabilitate the housing complexes affected by the war in various states, In conjunction with the victories obtained by the armed forces and the return of the displaced to their homes.
This came during his speech at the opening of a workshop on “Environment Corps in residential complexes” in Atbara, organized by the Department of Preventive Health of the National Fund for Students, with the participation of States of Nile, from the North and the Khartoum River, under the slogan “Towards a better tomorrow”.
The workshop witnessed a high -level presence, represented by the executive director of the town of Atbara, Mr. Mohamed Abbas, director of Wadi Al -Nile University, Professor Hassan Al -Hajj Hamad al -Sawim , members of the Local Security Committee of Atbara, adding to the leaders and departments of the fund.
* Al -Amin * explained that the “reconstruction brigades for civilians” will include engineers and technicians of the fund managers in addition to university students, indicating that they will represent “the work teams specialized in reconstruction and the Rehabilitation of all the funds of the fund and the contribution and contribution to the development of residential cities after the end of the war.
* The secretary-general * revealed the vision of the post-war stage fund, which focuses on preparing generations capable of supporting the country and protecting its gains, and strengthening the country's internal front, and Announced the launch of the “Student Dignity Festival” in order to support the armed forces, to fight contribute to the construction of a better future for the country.
* His sovereignty * praised the growing roles of the fund in the state of the Nile by organizing the families of expatriates and university students and its contributions capable of welcoming students from the Sudanese certificate and providing meals and housing, emphasizing his total satisfaction with the performance of workers.
For his part, the executive director of the locality of Atbara, the professor * `Muhammad Abbas` *, praised the big role played by the fund, stressing his full support for his plans and programs aimed at serving the students and finishing their educational career in the state. He stressed that this case comes at the top of the priorities of the government of the State, indicating its commitment to implement the recommendations of the workshop to prepare the student housing environment in Atbara.
The director of the University Nile Valley, professor * `Hassan Al -hajj Hamad al -Sawim ' *, stressed that the efforts of the fund had greatly contributed to the continuation of studies in state universities, which opened its doors to all students of Sudan. He praised the role of the fund in the creation of the residential environment for students, the appreciation of this approach to organize workshops and the development of a clear strategy which contributes to improving the environment of university housing for students .
For his part, the professor * `Ahmed Muhammad Hussein Keltos' *, the treasurer of the state of the Nile, underlined his commitment to continuous work to improve the residential environment of students, expressing his appreciation for the support provided by the state government for all fund programs and projects.
* Celtic * The important role played by executive directors in localities to support environmental improvement programs in residential complexes, highlighting the great support provided by the Ministry of Health by providing 5 ambulance units operating in Housing complexes, and revealed the state secretariat plan to add 5 new ambulatory units entirely equipped with medical equipment and drugs to provide emergency services to students.
* Keltos * affirmed their commitment to implement the recommendations of the workshop to provide a residential environment appropriate to students, noting that the fund is in the state, and in the light of state accommodation universities in More than 74 universities and private colleges of the states affected by the war, it provides housing services and free meals to students coming to the State in 21 interns and, thanks to effective partnerships with the Zakat office and the factory North cement, stressing that the year 2025 will attend an ambitious plan to activate the activation of the year 2025 students' activities to improve national cohesion and pay attention to training workers and achieve work satisfaction.
Professor * Sawsan Abu Bakr *, Director of the Services Department for Students of the General Secretariat, had spoken during the opening of workshop work, on the importance of the workshop as a roadmap for the general administration Student services, through preventive health department. This workshop comes from the 2025 plan, where he discussed four working documents which dealt with future vision, the management strategy of preventive medicine, support activities, student housing, health activities and environmental improvement.



