An introductory Seminar on the "Mawadda" Project
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An introductory Seminar on the "Mawadda" Project for Helwan University's Faculties and Sectors Websites Administrators.
Helwan University organized an introductory seminar for website administrators from its various faculties and sectors, focusing on the "Mawadda" Project. The seminar detailed the process of obtaining certification for completing the project's training course and outlined the online registration procedures.
This initiative was conducted under the auspices of Dr. Elsayed Kandil, President of Helwan University, and aligns with the collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the Ministry of Social Solidarity. This collaboration stems from the Supreme Council of Universities' approval to implement the Ministry of Social Solidarity's "Mawadda" digital e-learning platform, integrating its educational content into university faculty websites as a pilot program for enrolled students.
The seminar was presented by Dr. Mamdouh El-Masry, a representative from the "Mawadda" Project within the Ministry of Social Solidarity.
The primary objective of this training program is to equip Egyptian youth, preparing for marriage, with the necessary skills and knowledge to establish successful marital unions. Key components include:
Providing psychological, social, and religious preparation to foster partnerships built on mutual respect, love, and responsibility.
Educating participants on the essential prerequisites for initiating a successful marital life.
Offering insights through the presentation of successful models in both professional and familial contexts.
To register for the training course:
https://mawadda-eg.com/home
Dr. Hanan Kamal, coordinator of the "Mawadda" project at Helwan University, explained that Helwan University is one of the first universities to hold "Mawadda" courses since 2018, with regular and high student turnout through the Career Development Center. The number of trainees has now reached more than 50,000 students in face-to-face training. Helwan University is also a leading university in directing its students to train through the platform, with hundreds of university students obtaining the course online.
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