The African-Asian union (AFASU) holds a sports training course on therapeutic and rehabilitative yoga for African refugee children in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
The African-Asian Federation for Development, Tourism, Crafts and Technology (AFASU) holds a sports training course on therapeutic and rehabilitative yoga for African refugee children in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
The African-Asian Union AFASU, headed by Dr. Hossam Darwish, held several successive courses to raise the health, physical and psychological condition of African refugee children residing in the Arab Republic of Egypt. Professor Nermin Hassan, member of the Union and President of the Association of Yoga Experts, participated in holding the courses. The event was attended by the Secretary-General of the Union, Major General Hossam Badr El-Din, and the Chief Executive Officer of the Union Counselor. Dr. Adel Al-Muslimani and a large number of members of the Union.
Integrating refugees into society, caring for them, and supporting them is very important, and I believe that this is the duty of all of us in the Afro-Asian Union AFASU We pay special attention to children, and our main goal is to build a support network that supports African immigrants and to help themselves themselves, support their children, enable them to receive education, and also qualify them technically and artistically to help themselves. And our families, as well as entertaining them all. Our dream is to establish a vocational, technical, educational school that will graduate a person qualified to enter university and also be able to work in a profession in which he has been trained throughout his years of study, and we are working on that.