Funding Projects and Training on Crises and Disasters on the Second Day of the Environmental Week

Today, the proceedings of the second day of the fourteenth environmental week were held at the Faculties of Al-Alsun and Computers and Artificial Intelligence in Hurghada, South Valley University Branch.

under the auspices of 

Prof. Youssef Al-Gharabawi 

University president

And Prof. Dr. Ahmed Kamal Nassari 

Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development

and in the presence of 

Prof. Dr. Mahfouz Abdel Sattar 

Vice President for Hurghada Branch Affairs 

Prof. Dr. Al-Saadi Al-Ghoul

Dean of the College of Al-Alsun 

And Prof. Dr. Osama Emara

Dean of the College of Computers and Artificial

Intelligence 

And Prof. Dr. Haggag  Muhammad Haggag

Vice Dean of Al-Alsun College for Education and Student Affairs

And Dr. Osama Atta

Vice Dean of the College of Computers and Artificial Intelligence

And faculty members at the Faculties of Al-Alsun and Artificial Intelligence.

A workshop was carried out on crises and disasters and how to deal with them, in which Mr. Nadi Nassif, Director of Crisis and Disaster Department at the governorate’s general office, gave a presentation on the procedures to be followed in case of any natural disaster, as well as the procedures undertaken by the Red Sea Governorate in facing the risks of crises and natural disasters in coordination with other executive authorities, as well as the governorate’s capabilities and plans made in  facing previous disasters that affected the governorate, such as the torrential rains that damaged the city of Ras Gharib in 2016, as well as what the governorate has done to protect those affected by the previous ship sinking accidents that occurred near Safaga in  1992 and 2006

The proceedings of the second day’s program continued by an introductory seminar in which Mr. Mahmoud Abbas from the Council of Ministers’ Development Agency for Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises talked about the role of the agency in financing small projects of all kinds and the facilities provided to the youth in creating new job opportunities.

He also tackled the trainings available to young people by the Enterprise Development Agency and how to benefit from them to develop their work skills.

This took place on the second day of the fourteenth environmental week, which South Valley University celebrates at this time every year. The week includes many activities, events and awareness seminars to educate and motivate students through their active participation in such activities

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