Updates on the Nile State Sports Arena πŸŽ™οΈ Prepared and interviewed by / Raja Mustafa Al-Kamil

*She grew up and began her educational career in Al-Watan Al-Kabir Station, the City of Culture and Sports, the Workers' City, the City of Atbara. She graduated from the University of Khartoum and learned from her mother's faculties of science. , culture and literature. She was imbued with the spirit of national belonging, blending cultural and developmental thinking of the renaissance. She has undergone numerous trainings in strategic planning and human development. She has held several administrative positions in the executive branch of the Nile. River State Government, she has a special love and affiliation for sports activity and a keen vision for the development of the sector, believing in the role that sports play in the development and development of society in all fields, considering that sports are the basic structure for building a productive society. , a strong and cohesive society. Professor Hawa Muhammad Idris In an interview after being appointed as the head of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports in River Nile State:*

*Q1/Professor Hawa's ID card*?

The name is Hawa Muhammad Idris, born in the city of Atbara. I started my early education in the city of Atbara, I studied at the University of Khartoum, Faculty of Arts, Department of English, and I graduated from there with a higher degree. have specialized courses in strategic planning, human development, entrepreneurship, volunteering and specialized courses in leadership.

*Q2/ Sport has a great importance and role in society, and the fact that a woman leads it is even more special. What is your opinion*?

Sports are not just entertainment, games or stimulants. Sports are an education that is no less important than academic education. Through sports, people learn the spirit of discipline, teamwork, commitment, attention to health and respect for others. for communication and love. Sports unite and do not divide. It has succeeded where politics has failed. It is a bridge for communication and peace, and it brings together all spectrums. There is no color, gender or language for the tribes of Sudanese society. in sports, because it is a universal language, and sports activity must be given a place in the life of the citizen, and this is what we seek to work for.

*Q3/ Tell us about the administrative structures that make up the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the activities it carries out*? The departments of the Supreme Council of Youth and Sports are the General Administration of Youth and the General Administration of Sports, the General Administration of Planning and the State Commission for Registration of Youth and Sports Organizations.

*Q4/ Sport certainly plays a major role in the development of society. What is the role of the ministry in this regard?*?

The Ministry has a special section for youth and children, and we seek to focus on this segment, as they are the builders of the future, by organizing summer camps for youth and pioneers that instill values ​​and national spirit in children, as well as camps that bring together the youth of the state and connect them with the rest of the state through programs, support activities and festivals that get the youth moving and support peaceful coexistence in society.

*Q5/ What is the plan drawn up by Ms. Hawa to develop sports infrastructure and develop the capacities of the State's human resources?*

The plan with which we will start includes all the departments of the ministry, and we will work as an integrated team to reconcile the situation of youth federations in all localities of the state, starting with amending the laws of 2008 and harmonizing them with the law of 2014. to serve youth and sports activity in the state. Regarding the development of the human framework within the ministry, we are organizing intensive courses for department directors and youth directors in the localities with the help of experts and trainers in youth and sports.

*Q6/ What is the ministry’s approach to supporting sports talent in the state?*

At the beginning of the year, sports equipment is provided to support young people, and we are interested in talents by providing opportunities for external participation for talents. Fortunately, we have external participation in table tennis in the Arab Republic of Egypt and athletics in the Arab Republic. the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and we thank the Governor for his support and sponsorship.

*Q7/ What are the most important sports activities and grounds in the state?

The state has three Premier League and athletics clubs that now compete outside Sudan in swimming, table tennis, chess, handball, gymnastics and bodybuilding.

*Q8/ In your opinion, how is physical education promoted in society?*

In this sense, we focus on schools, school sports camps and summer camps to encourage young people, and certainly the most active sport is football. Currently, we have a group of friends and juniors who are participating in an external tournament in Chad.

*Q9/ What are the challenges and obstacles facing the development of sport in Sudan and on the Nile in particular?*

The environment of clubs, stadiums and all sports facilities must be prepared to keep up with the global pace. The biggest challenge is the financial support that contributes to their development. The ministry, as an important service agency, must be given special attention. Sport is certainly a successful development investment.

*Q10/ What is the ministry's plan to revive sports work in the state?*

The ministry's plan to revive sports work will begin with training and qualifying state sports personnel, encouraging individual sports, providing and maintaining playing fields, and providing aid for sports work, God willing.

*Q11/ What is the slogan from which Professor Hawa’s work will begin within the Ministry of Youth and Sports*?

Our slogan at present, and we wish victory to our valiant army, is: We are all one army, we are all one army, for a united and victorious Sudan, God willing.

*Q12/ The future vision of sports activity as an investment that can contribute to the revival of the national economy?*

We have an ambitious plan prepared by the young people of the General Administration of Sports, and it will see the light of day soon.

*Q13/Media plays an important role in promoting youth activity. What is your media plan to reflect the activities, programs and projects of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports?*

We have great respect for our media brothers and recognize that a clean and determined media is an educational institution in itself, and that the media is important in refuting lies, supporting the military and defending the truth. I salute all patriotic writers in my country.

*Q14/ Professor Hawa's sports team and affiliation, and what type of sport do you prefer*?

I come from a sporting family. My brothers were players of the Al-Amal team and my nephews were from the Al-Merreikh club. I support the beautiful game, the beautiful club and all sports.

*Q15/ How does Professor Eve start her day and her activity*?

I like and practice

Walking: I prefer to walk to work rather than drive.

*Q/16 last words and messages, in which mail are you addressed by Mrs. Hawa Muhammad Idris?*

My letter sent by mail to parents and guardians advises them to pay attention to young people and to pay attention to them, their activities and their institutions, because they represent the real wealth on which the progress and rebirth of the country is based.





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