A lecturer at the College of Pharmacy attends a meeting at the invitation of UNESCO

International Academic Participation | Attending UNESCO Meeting on Sustainable Development:

Assistant Professor Dr. Qutaybah Abdul-Kareem Qasim, a distinguished faculty member at the College of Pharmacy, University of Basrah, officially attended an important international meeting organized by the (UNESCO) to effectively discuss the vital future of global sustainable development.

Dr. Qutaybah stated: "We successfully received a special invitation to practically attend the UNESCO Global Education Meeting concerning sustainable development and its vast social, economic, and environmental dimensions as a fundamentally crucial global axis for all countries. The meeting thoroughly discussed sustainable development as a UN socio-economic term whose primary goal is essentially to improve the living conditions of every individual seamlessly."

Furthermore, the high-level meeting deeply discussed the significant impact of severe human activities largely responsible for the major risks threatening the future of humanity. This extensively covers devastating air pollution and massive greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere, directly leading to alarming global warming and the frightening melting of polar ice caps. This dangerous phenomenon is perilously accompanied by a significant rise in sea levels, posing a severe threat of massive natural disasters globally.

The core objective of the official meeting was to practically establish crucial principles for essential development. These prominently include actively ensuring (Sustainable Economic Growth) and responsibly achieving (Sustainable Social Development), while simultaneously emphasizing the strict absolute necessity for the highly sustainable protection of our environment and natural wealth sources.

UNESCO Sustainable Development Meeting

❧ We highly commend this distinguished international scientific activity reflecting our university's prestige ☙