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AQU's student raises awareness for diabetes in India

July 11, 2023 / 9:26 AM
Sharjah 24: Student, Amina Noura, who studies at the College of Economics and Administration at Al Qasimia University, won great praise for her voluntary efforts in raising awareness for diabetes, during her vacation in her home country in India.
Student, Amina Noura, is one of the graduates of the “Diabetes Ambassadors” programme, organised by Al Qasimia University in coordination with the Friends for Diabetes Society, one of the associations affiliated to the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah. Affiliated to the “Diabetes Ambassadors” programme, she received extensive workshops and training on the symptoms and causes of diabetes and methods of prevention. She graduated from the programme, to raise awareness of the preventive and health aspect, and to spread awareness among members of her community to prevent and reduce diabetes, within the framework of the programme plan.

Amina Noura intensified her efforts to raise health awareness for diabetes, through prevention or living with it to achieve psychological wellbeing and a happy life, by contributing to the campaign organised by the Alpha Palliative care Mala link Medical Centre-Organisation located in Kerala, India.

Amina Noura met with many families and individuals, and directed more than thirty people to the importance of raising community awareness of the importance of following healthy diets to prevent diabetes. 
Amina Noura also distributed the Friends for Diabetes Society booklet to the participants to disseminate the most important information pertaining to the diabetic patient.

Ahlam Bin Jarash, Assistant Director for Female Student Affairs at Al Qasimia University, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Friends for Diabetes Society, praised the success of the “Diabetes Ambassadors” programme, organised with the Friends for Diabetes Society affiliated to the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah, graduated 40 international students at Al Qasimia University, sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, to assume their role in raising awareness in their countries.
Ahlam Bin Jarash explained that the programme achieved a remarkable position through the graduates raising awareness, and perhaps the student Amina Noura is one of the vivid examples of the success of the “Diabetes Ambassadors” Programme in educating and qualifying a group of young men and women around the world about diabetes, so that they would raise health awareness in their countries for hte disease of the era, and thus the Friends for Diabetes Society has contributed to deliver the message to the world, starting from Al Qasimia University in Sharjah.

July 11, 2023 / 9:26 AM

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