Africazine:
Egypt is fostering a deeper connection to its rich history among its youth.
The Zahi Hawass Foundation for Antiquities and Heritage recently engaged with orphaned children with special needs at “Dar Al-Sondos.” This initiative included an interactive educational lecture on Egypt’s ancient history, aiming to instill pride in the nation’s cultural heritage.
Engaging Children with Egypt’s Ancient History
The visit to “Dar Al-Sondos” featured a captivating lecture presented by Dr. Mohamed Ali Hassan. The session highlighted Egypt’s most significant tourist and archaeological landmarks, making history accessible and engaging for the children.
Children responded enthusiastically, demonstrating a keen interest in the historical narratives and archaeological facts shared during the event. This interaction not only educated but also fostered a sense of belonging and pride in their heritage.
Egypt: Key figures on archaeological engagement
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Commitment to Cultural Integration
Ali Abu Dashish, the Director of the Zahi Hawass Foundation, stated that this visit is just the beginning. The Foundation plans to continue its outreach with a series of activities aimed at integrating archaeological culture into various social institutions.
This ongoing commitment reflects the belief that every individual deserves the opportunity to connect with their unique human heritage.
Next Steps for the Zahi Hawass Foundation
- Continuation of activities to promote archaeological culture
- Engagement with more social institutions
Egypt is dedicated to nurturing a sense of pride in its rich cultural heritage among its youth.
