UMT and Muslim World League Join Hands to Empower Girls’ Education
The University of Management and Technology (UMT) has taken a significant step towards promoting education for girls by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Muslim World League (MWL). This partnership aims to break barriers and uplift marginalized communities through education.
The signing ceremony was attended by prominent leaders, including UMT Chairman and President Ibrahim Hasan Murad, Secretary General of MWL H.E. Dr. Muhammad Bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, Saudi Ambassador H.E. Nawaf Bin Saeed Al-Malki, and Professor Sajjad Qamar.
Key Objectives of the MoU
Here are the Key Objectives of the MoU:
- Scholarships for Underserved Communities: Providing financial support to female students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
- Capacity-Building Programs: Developing sustainable educational initiatives to empower local communities.
- Community Outreach: Collaborating with local schools and organizations to extend educational opportunities.
- Promoting Peace and Tolerance: Embedding values of harmony and understanding through education.
Ibrahim Hasan Murad emphasized the transformative impact of education, particularly for girls, in fostering inclusive and progressive societies. “This partnership underscores our shared commitment to using education as a tool for empowerment and harmony,” he said.
The collaboration reaffirms UMT’s dedication to academic excellence and social justice while aligning with MWL’s mission to promote peace and address global disparities.
This initiative showcases the potential of partnerships between academic institutions and international organizations to create lasting, positive change through education.