The future of a homeland in the Red Sea organizes multiple seminars on mental health in Hurghada

Ahmed Saber

The Women’s Secretariat of the Future of a Homeland Party in the Red Sea Governorate, led by Dr. Doaa Abu al-Qasim, the Secretary of Women in the governorate, organized multi-theme symposiums related to mental health and raising children, in Hurghada, under the guidance of Engineer Ashraf Rashad Al-Sharif, First Vice President of the Party and Secretary-General, and under the supervision of Imad Seif El-Din, the party’s secretary in the governorate.

Dr. Doaa Abu al-Qasim, Secretary of Women in the Governorate, said that the symposiums covered a number of topics, the most important of which were the health of parents and children, the new education system, digital transformation and Egypt’s Vision 2030, stressing that the symposiums received great interest from the citizens present at the symposiums.

Abu Bakr al-Hawari, the party’s assistant secretary-general in the governorate, added that the seminars were fruitful and important in the context of the turnout for the opening of the new school year, praising the good organization of the seminars by the party’s youth.

For his part, “Ahmed Shaheen” Secretary of Social Communication and Information Technology pointed out the tremendous benefit that the attendees enjoyed from the seminars by the presence of lecturers who have a lot of experience to deliver information to citizens.

Present at the seminars. Dr. Wafaa Abdel-Nabi and Elham Abdel-Sami, in the presence of Mohamed Ibrahim Morsi, director of the educational administration in Hurghada, Hanan Al-Khatib, the secretary of professionals, Wehba Bilal, the assistant secretary of the woman in the governorate, the engineer Mohamed Sabry, the assistant secretary of public relations in the governorate, Hanan Musa, the secretary of women in the second department, and Her Excellency Hussein, the secretary of small projects in the first section, and a number of young men and women party.

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