As part and parcel of the ongoing cooperation between Al-Zahraa University for Women and institutions affiliated with Imam Hussein Holy Shrine, Prof. Dr. Zainab Al-Mulla Al-Sultani, President of Al-Zahraa University for Women, conducted a field visit to the Family Counselling Centre. During the visit, she met with Dr. Rifah Al-Hakeem, Director of the Centre, to discuss prospects for joint cooperation between the two parties.
The meeting addressed several issues, including the possibility of organising specialised workshops aimed at providing psychological and counselling support for female students. Additionally, discussions focused on enhancing students’ self-development through training courses in personal skills, such as sewing and other practical and creative arts.
Dr. Al-Hakeem expressed her appreciation for such initiatives, emphasising their role in advancing the academic environment and supporting the educational mission of Imam Hussein Holy Shrine.
Translated by Zahra’ Ala’
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