Health Education Project Reaches 300 Students in Sulaimani

Under the guidance of Assistant Prof. Dr. Srwa Ali, students from Tishk International University’s Medical Analysis Department visited three secondary schools in Sulaimani on October 12 and 15, 2025, as part of a successful health education project. The program sought to improve hygienic habits, health awareness, and prevention among local youth.


Reaching the Community

The project reached approximately 300 students at Salahadin, Shereen, and Rageen secondary schools. The university students delivered engaging seminars, utilizing animated presentations and informative posters to explain critical health topics. Key subjects included the prevention of Hemorrhagic fever, other viruses, and Cholera. Additionally, the students emphasized the importance of hand hygiene in preventing bacterial and viral infections.

The event received a warm reception from the school administrations, who expressed their appreciation for the initiative. We extend our sincere gratitude to the participating schools for their cooperation and look forward to further community health initiatives.


Developing Future Leaders

In addition to providing vital health guidelines to the community, this initiative helped students develop important abilities such as perseverance, cooperation, and tolerance for other viewpoints. These kinds of initiatives are essential to the university’s goal of helping both society and students.

Keywords: Health Education, Community Service, Medical Analysis Department, Virus Prevention, Hand Hygiene, Hemorrhagic Fever, Cholera, Secondary Schools, Sulaimani, TIU, Dr. Srwa Ali, Student Development, Public Health Awareness, Youth Health, Disease Prevention