Outreach programmes and projects in the local community (SDG 3)

Aswan University through the administration of Health Care, Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Nursing and the engagement and collaboration of Students Voluntary Groups, delivers periodic health outreach programs targeting the displaced and refugee communities, local rural, undeserved urban and other areas in the community. They are organized as a part of the ongoing programs of the University to the local community to tackle the SDGs and improve the public health

Local communities Aswan University strongly supports the local community, as it has established many free medical convoys to improve health and introduce treatment, which including too a number of different symposiums to the detection of various diseases, support reproductive health and first aid to support the Aswan community and has established:

                                                  

 

     

 

 

 

                                  

                                                         

And Aswan University stood in solidarity with its community to face the challenges and harsh conditions during rain and floods by providing convoys and medical aid as:

                                                         

                        

Disadvantaged people

  • Aswan University organized two free medical convoys for the people of the Shallal and Ezbet El-Nahda areas in Kima and those affected by the rains and torrential rains. The two convoys included a number of different symposiums on reproductive health and first aid, with the participation of medical faculties and the University Hospital in Aswan……. Read More

                                          

  • Aswan University organize Yearly Medical convey to various African countries country of Tanzania in several medical fields, on 22, July 2021 until 30, July which has performed many delicate surgeries for various malformations in the specialty of “urology and genitourinary surgery as: (cases of congenital malformations in the urinary tract, the lower incision of the duct Different degrees of urine, bladder exposure and mixed-sex cases and urinary incontinence)”, especially congenital malformations in children in Tanzania. “More details”

Refugee/immigrant communities

In cooperation with the International Smile Foundation International Migration, Aswan University organized an international medical convoy to treat Egyptian, Arab and immigrant children for the treatment of cases (blood birthmarks – sticking hands after burns – scars and deformities of burns – cleft lip and cleft palate – deformities and adhesions of burns – congenital hand defects)……..  ReadMore

 

                                                      

 

   

 

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