June 2, 2015 in Educational Projects for the World, Tunisia

Tunisia: Graduation of the First Generation of Students

Welcome address graduation ceremony

Tunisia: Graduation of the First Generation of Students

Our students in the Category II Educational Project in Tunisia graduated in May! The final examinations were held at the Institut Mohamed Kassan d’Orthopédie in Tunis. The project is a two-phased development support implemented in partnership with sequa gGmbH and financed by the German MoFA, together with the local stakeholders Centre d’Appareillage Orthopédique and Tunisian Ministry of Social Affairs.

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From left to right: Mahrez Lamine, Irfan Murtezani, Imed Djebbi, Belhay Merdassy, and Wafa Chabaane.From left to right: Mahrez Lamine, Irfan Murtezani, Imed Djebbi, Belhay Merdassy, and Wafa Chabaane.
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Our partners on the project, sequa gGmbH made an excellent job with organizing this event into a pleasant and fruitful week for all participants, including the eight members of examination committee, two ISPO supervisors, and a number of honorary guests from the local and state institutions and representatives of the German Embassy in Tunisia. The coming together of these esteemed professionals from different corners of the world made it possible for many fruitful discussions to take place with their main aim and purpose being to provide support to the local development of the profession and further improvement of the necessary infrastructure.

Human Study and Sequa gGmbH will continue the cooperation on further developments of the profession in the country, training the trainers in the second phase of the project. Our efforts are aimed at establishing sustainable solutions for locally supported quality education.

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From left to right: Mahrez Lamine, Kathrin Seelige (Sequa gGmbH), Sepp Heim, Rachid Barouni (PDG), Chris Schlierf, Yousr Elleuch, Fathi Hammami, Manuel Sänger (3ème Secretaire Affaires Culturelles et de Coopération) From left to right: Mahrez Lamine, Kathrin Seelige (Sequa gGmbH), Sepp Heim, Rachid Barouni (PDG), Chris Schlierf, Yousr Elleuch, Fathi Hammami, Manuel Sänger (3ème Secretaire Affaires Culturelles et de Coopération)
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From left to right: Ferdaous Gallas, Haifa Ben Ali, Wafa Chabaane, Ines Horrich, Anissa El Gaied, Yousr Elleuch From left to right: Ferdaous Gallas, Haifa Ben Ali, Wafa Chabaane, Ines Horrich, Anissa El Gaied, Yousr Elleuch
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From left to right: Bill Neumann (HS President), Prof. Frank Braatz, Claude Tardif (ICRC), Mahrez Lamine, Sepp Heim, Susanne Friedrich, Fathi Hammami (CAO), Snjezana Cuk, Irfan Murtezani, Norbert Kieffer, Kathrin Seelige, Nicolas Munoz, Anja Brankovic, Dan Blocka, Chris Schlierf, Wilfried Raab. From left to right: Bill Neumann (HS President), Prof. Frank Braatz, Claude Tardif (ICRC), Mahrez Lamine, Sepp Heim, Susanne Friedrich, Fathi Hammami (CAO), Snjezana Cuk, Irfan Murtezani, Norbert Kieffer, Kathrin Seelige, Nicolas Munoz, Dan Blocka, Chris Schlierf, Wilfried Raab.
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Ines Horrich and examination board (Dr. Fatma Ben Salah, I. Murtezani, C. Tardiff, prof. Frank Braatz, interpreter Susanne Friedrich, W. Raab). Ines Horrich and examination board (Dr. Fatma Ben Salah, I. Murtezani, C. Tardiff, prof. Frank Braatz, interpreter Susanne Friedrich, W. Raab).
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From left to right: Irfan Murtezani, Sepp Heim and Dan Blocka. From left to right: Irfan Murtezani, Sepp Heim and Dan Blocka.
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