National University Welcomes Khartoum State Minister for Social Development
Strengthening Ties for National Reconstruction
National University Welcomes Khartoum State Minister for Social Development
Khartoum, Sudan
In a significant step toward advancing community service and institutional synergy, the National University recently hosted an official visit from the Acting Minister of Development and Social Affairs for Khartoum State.
The visit comes as a direct response to the university’s landmark initiative, “From Destruction to Reconstruction,” which seeks to revitalise social responsibility programmes and support the nation’s developmental goals.
Exploring Academic and Technical Excellence
The Minister, accompanied by a high-level delegation of senior ministry officials, was received at the university’s Al-Raqi headquarters. The visit featured a comprehensive tour of the campus facilities, where the delegation was briefed on the university’s cutting-edge academic and technical capabilities.
Discussions highlighted the university’s ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality services that benefit both the local community and the wider region.
Strategic Collaboration with Al-Raqi Teaching Hospital
A central focus of the visit was the exploration of strategic cooperation between the Ministry, the National University, and Al-Raqi Teaching Hospital. This tripartite collaboration aims to:
- Enhance regional health and social services.
- Support grassroots community action programmes.
- Promote long-term sustainable development initiatives.
High-Level Engagement
The university leadership turned out in full force to welcome the delegation, including:
- Professor Ahmed Fahal, President of the University.
- Engineer Mohamed Awad Al-Karim, Board Member and Representative of the Chairman.
- Professor Saad Sabahi and Lt. Gen. (Med.) Professor Al-Amin Osman, Board Members.
- Dr Abdullah Abdul Karim, Director General of Al-Raqi University Hospital.
- Dr Ali Awadallah, Deputy Secretary of Scientific Affairs.
- Dr Ayman Mismar and Dr Mohamed Abdel Qader, Consultants for Community Service.
A Vision for Integrated Service
The visit concluded with a productive joint meeting focused on social development, healthcare training, and professional rehabilitation. Both parties underscored that integrating academic expertise with governmental resources is essential for the betterment of society and the successful reconstruction of the state.