23 March، 2026

Holding a workshop entitled “The Culture of Peaceful Coexistence as a Catalyst for Achieving Sustainable Growth”

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Under the patronage of

Professor Dr. Waheed Mahmoud Al-Ibrahimi, President of the University of Mosul

And under the supervision of

Assistant Professor Dr. Mohammed Nizar Al-Dabbagh, Director of the Mosul Studies Center

In cooperation with the Department of Studies and Planning – Sustainable Development Unit/University of Mosul, the Center held a workshop entitled: (The Culture of Peaceful Coexistence as a Catalyst for Achieving Sustainable Growth). The workshop featured presentations by:

Prof. Dr. Maha Saeed Hameed

Assistant Professor Dr. Arouba Jameel Mahmoud

Assistant Professor Dr. Hanaa Jassim Mohammed

Workshop Management: Assistant Professor Dr. Suhaib Hazem Al-Ghadhanfari

On Tuesday, March 3, 2026
in the Center’s Art Hall. The workshop aimed to fulfill the objectives of the second quarter of the Sustainable Development Committee’s activities for the 2025-2026 academic year, specifically in the area of ​​peaceful coexistence. The workshop addressed the importance of a culture of peaceful coexistence and its role in promoting social stability and building an environment based on respect and dialogue. It emphasized that spreading the values ​​of tolerance and cooperation contributes to reducing conflicts and creating a safe environment that supports investment, production, and innovation, in line with the United Nations’ goals for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and building prosperous and sustainable societies, particularly SDGs 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, and 17.

For more information:

https://uomosul.edu.iq/en/mosulstudiescenter/2026/03/23/holding-a-worksh…stainable-growth/

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