Faculty Member from Agricultural Engineering Sciences Participates in Dialogue Session upon Invitation from the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers
Dr. Aida Fawzi Ahmed, a faculty member from the Department of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, participated in the dialogue session titled “Enhancing Societal Awareness of the Importance of Women’s Political Participation.” The session was held upon invitation from the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, aiming to bolster women’s involvement in the electoral process and support female candidates in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
During the session, Dr. Ahmed presented proposals focused on removing obstacles faced by women participating in the electoral process. She extended her gratitude to the National Committee for Women and its continuous support through university units dedicated to awareness and education, particularly concerning women’s affairs.
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