Within the framework of implementing the Third National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security / the Participation and Institutional Reform Pillar – Paragraph Two, and in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal Three (Good Health and Well-being), the Women’s Affairs Committee, in cooperation with the College of Health and Medical Technologies / Industrial College Techniques Department, organized an awareness-raising activity presented by Ms. Tabarak Ahmed Turki. The activity involved distributing educational brochures highlighting the role of women in building healthy habits for children within the family.
The activity aimed to enhance community awareness of the importance of women’s role in sound social upbringing of children and in instilling positive health behaviors within the family, thereby contributing to the development of a generation that enjoys physical and psychological well-being, which in turn positively reflects on the health of society.
This activity comes as part of efforts to strengthen the fundamental role played by women within the family in raising children and shaping their health-related behaviors. Through teaching children healthy habits such as personal hygiene, proper nutrition, and organizing sleep schedules, women contribute to creating a healthy family environment that supports balanced physical and psychological development of the child.