





A Delegation from the College of Medicine Visits Al-Ain Foundation for Orphan Care in Wasit
As part of efforts to enhance community and humanitarian cooperation, a delegation from the College of Medicine, led by Assistant Professor Dr. Nasir Kazem Al-Maliki, Dean of the College, accompanied by Assistant Professor Dr. Salem Raheef Al-Aidi, Administrative Assistant, along with several faculty members and staff, visited Al-Ain Foundation for Orphan Care in Wasit Province.
The visit aimed to assess the services provided to orphans, understand their needs, and explore avenues for collaboration to support the foundation in delivering the best possible care for children. The delegation toured the foundation’s facilities and received a detailed briefing on the educational, health, and social programs offered to ensure the well-being and future of the orphans.
Dr. Al-Maliki praised the remarkable efforts of Al-Ain Foundation in creating a nurturing environment that fosters the growth, education, and development of orphans. He emphasized the College of Medicine’s commitment to supporting such initiatives through collaboration in healthcare and medical awareness programs.
Dr. Salem Raheef Al-Aidi highlighted the importance of strengthening partnerships between academic institutions and humanitarian organizations, reaffirming the college’s readiness to provide support through health awareness campaigns, medical examinations, and educational activities that benefit the orphans.
At the end of the visit, the officials at Al-Ain Foundation expressed their gratitude and appreciation to the College of Medicine’s delegation for their interest and support. They emphasized that such initiatives promote social solidarity and contribute to enhancing the lives and care of orphans.