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Beni Suef University launches a comprehensive convoy to the village of "Tansa Beni Malo", which is included in the Decent Life Initiative

14 Sep 2023

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Beni Suef University, under the patronage of Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of the University, and under the supervision of Dr. Sameh Al-Maraghi, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, launched a comprehensive convoy to the village of Tansa Beni Malo in Biba Center as part of the activities of the “You are Life” initiative, which was launched within the framework of “A Decent Life,” which It was launched by the President of the Republic to improve the standard of life for the most needy societal groups, and also within the framework of cooperation with civil society organizations, providing and supporting health services, improving the standard of living, and providing the medical services that citizens need, especially those who are unable.
Dr. Mansour Hassan explained that the convoy took place with the participation of the faculties of human medicine, veterinary medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, and sciences for people with special needs, in cooperation with (Hayat Karima )Foundation, the Directorate of Veterinary Medicine, the Directorate of Health, and the preaching area of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif in Beni Suef, and in coordination  with the center and city of Beba and the local unit of Tansa.
The university president added that cases were examined in various medical clinics in the specialties of surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmia, children, orthopedics, dermatology, general health, and physical therapy, where treatment was provided free of charge and cases that required follow-up were transferred to the university hospital. Conducting blood pressure and blood sugar measurements for the villagers for free. More than 70 veterinary cases were detected and treated.
  Dr. Sameh Al-Maraghi indicated that a group of awareness, educational, agricultural and religious seminars were held on various topics, including early detection of disabilities, early detection of breast and spinal diseases, prevention methods, first aid, early detection of delayed speech and speech, problems related to population increase, and praise for the presidential initiative Two is Enough. The Mawaddah Initiative, and health awareness of the harms resulting from frequent use of mobile phones. Home visits were also conducted to raise awareness and detect early cases of disability.