KRG High Representative participates in the KMSF Autumn Conference
News : 9/7/2024
London, UK, www.gov.uk.krd. The Autumn Conference on Promoting Success
and Health was organised by the Kurdistan Medical and Scientific Federation
(KMSF) in collaboration with the Kurdistan Regional Government United Kingdom
Representation.
A number of panels discussing the fascinating and significant
subject of health and overcoming obstacles were held during the conference, which
was attended by a group of accomplished academics and professionals from a variety
of fields. Dr. Hero Khoshnaw, the president of the Kurdistan Medical and Scientific
Federation gave an overview of the organisation, its objectives, and its activities
at the start of the conference. The conference then got underway, with four
panels featuring presentations on health and medicine from a number of eminent and
experienced medical professionals. Meanwhile, several young visionaries were
featured in another panel.
In the meantime, several young visionaries shared their stories and provided
insight into how they overcome obstacles to achieve success in their respective
fields in a different panel.
Karwan Jamal Tahir, the KRG High Representative to the UK, expressed
gratitude during the gathering to the organisation's members and president for organising
the conference. He emphasised the value of international relations for the
Kurdistan Region as well as the obligations and responsibilities of the
region's representation in terms of advancing the skills of Kurdish people. The
KRG High Representative highlighed the venues the KRG has established to unite
gifted individuals and imaginative brains in order to generate chances for the advancement
of their skills and aptitudes.
Dr. Hero Khoshnaw, Dr. Saya Saed, Dr. Feryad Hawezi, Dr. Tishk Shawais,
Mrs. Tara Tawfiq, President and members of KMSF were honoured and thanked by the
KRG High Representative during a special ceremony for their ongoing
contributions to the Kurdistan community as well as to the fields of academia,
medicine, and national affairs.
LONDON
September 8, 2024