In support of the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Climate Action and Good Health and Well-Being, and under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, Prof. Dr. Ameera Mohammed Saleh, the College Afforestation Committee organized a planting campaign in preparation for the spring season. The campaign was carried out in cooperation with the Diwan Affairs Department at the Presidency of the University of Baghdad.
The initiative included planting the college gardens with a variety of spring plants, including ornamental trees and shade plants, adding a vibrant and aesthetically pleasing appearance to the campus while also contributing to improving air quality by reducing pollutants that affect human health.
We wish everyone continued success in serving our distinguished college. 🌱

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