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UNICEF Simulation Model at the Faculty of Education, Assiut University


UNICEF Simulation Model at the Faculty of Education, Assiut University

Under the generous patronage of Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of the University, and Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Mawla, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, the Faculty of Education concluded the UNICEF Simulation Model. The model embodied our students' entrepreneurial spirit and their true awareness of humanitarian and societal issues, most notably children's rights and childhood issues. It also reflected their awareness, sense of responsibility, and ability to engage in constructive dialogue, formulate visions, and make decisions.

The conscious choice to simulate UNICEF reflects a genuine humanitarian dimension and a sincere belief in the justice of issues affecting children. It also reflects our belief in Egypt's pioneering role at the local and international levels in supporting these issues through national policies and partnerships with international organizations.

Our students' awareness is an extension of Egypt's historical role in championing humanity and evidence of their awareness of their country's standing and their commitment to representing it with awareness and sophistication in all forums.

The selection of the Faculty of Education to host this model was not a coincidence. Rather, it was in line with its educational and humanitarian mission to prepare teachers, educators, and researchers capable of building a more just, aware, and sustainable society, just as UNICEF strives for in its global mission.

Our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who contributed to the success of this event:

Faculty members, supervisors, and organizers. I especially thank and appreciate our dear students for their remarkable efforts and outstanding organization.

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