Faculty of Community Development Organizes Training Workshop in Elaliqah Area on Various Productive Skills
As part of its efforts to promote community development and empower members of society with productive skills that contribute to improving economic and social conditions, the Faculty of Community Development organized a training workshop targeting the community of Elaliqah area. The workshop was supervised by the Vice Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Israa Ahmed Abdullah, with the participation of several faculty members in delivering the training.
The workshop provided participants with practical training in a number of productive fields, including food processing, soap making, and accessories production. Trainees received both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, enabling them to utilize these skills in establishing small income-generating projects.
The Vice Dean explained that these programs fall within the faculty's mission of serving the community and linking academic knowledge with developmental needs, thereby strengthening the university's role in supporting local communities and contributing to sustainable development.
The workshop witnessed strong engagement from participants, who expressed their appreciation for the faculty's efforts in providing quality training programs that help develop their capabilities and open new opportunities for work and production.
With compliments,
Media and Public Relations Department
June 4, 2026