Through the Al-Karama Forum – Azza Watan… Under the headline (Disappeared and new cities).. The Shendi executive calls for the privatization of cities
🟠 Sponsored by the General Administration of Culture, Media and Communications of Shendi Locality
🟠And his entourage of Professor Jaafar Mirghani
⭕ Where Professor Khaled Abdel Ghaffar stressed the need for an advanced look at the future of the country with the specificity of cities to be seen industrial, administrative, artistic and others.
⭕ He also explained that the country is witnessing the end of the war and aggression that have burdened the Sudanese citizen.
He also suggested that this is a call for the future of cities, according to the readings of Shindi's Karama Forum and his useful presentation.
⭕ Abdel Ghaffar continued his speech on reshaping the future of cities in Shendi locality. The Executive Director, Mr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar of Shendi locality, called for the need to distribute cities to ensure their development in accordance with modern requirements.
And futurism.
🟠 Professor Bakri Sayed Al-Azraq spoke about the role of the media in the past period and the plans and arrangements prepared by his administration. He stressed the importance of planning and strategies for future readings in Sudan and the great role played by the media.
⭕ At the Al Karama Forum sponsored by Shindi's General Administration of Culture, Media and Communications, Professor Jaafar Mirghani was welcomed to discuss this ambitious idea under
(Title “Vanished and New Cities”), which highlights the importance of an advanced vision of the country’s future.
There is an urgent need to develop cities in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, as Professor Jaafar Mirghani stressed the need to adopt a future vision focused on creating industrial, administrative and technical cities that enhance the diversity and dynamism of society. This vision indicates the new trend towards the optimal exploitation of capacities and resources.
The calls for the allocation of cities were not isolated from the broader context of a country in full reconstruction after years of war and aggression. Experts believe that the end of this dark phase opens the horizon for the adoption of development strategies based on innovation and specialization in cities, which facilitates the process of transformation and progress of the country.
⭕ The General Administration of Culture, Media and Communications played a vital role in supporting the Al Karama Forum, highlighting its importance as a platform for dialogue and exchange of ideas aimed at the development of the country.
⭕This role reflects the conviction that culture and media are not only tools for expressing identity, but also major drivers of development and renaissance.
⭕ In conclusion, the Al Karama Forum in Shindi represents an important step towards reimagining the future of the country’s cities, with a focus on innovation and specialization.
⭕ The call for the creation of industrial, administrative and technical cities is not only an objective, but a necessary step towards sustainable development compatible with the new reality that the country is experiencing in the post-war phase.
⭕ This highlights the importance of discussion and future planning as essential elements in building and developing societies.
⭕ The forum was honored by Colonel Jibril Mudawi, Head of the Operations Division.
⭕And the distinguished presence of Professor Hassan Awad Al-Karim, Professor Awad Al-Karim, Bakhit Salman and Dr. Hatem Al-Sheikh.
⭕ The hall of the General Administration of Culture, Media and Communications was completely filled, and the enlightened interventions poured into the river of content and content of the conference.