Dr Mohamad Alameddine Represents EIU at Nakaa Conference in Tripoli - Uniting Against Addiction
30/05/2025
A powerful message of unity and social responsibility resonated in Tripoli today during the “Naka’a” Conference, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at reinforcing society’s resilience against addiction.
Organized by Dar Al-Fatwa in collaboration with the Maronite Church in Tripoli, the conference brought together diverse stakeholders from religious, academic, and civil society sectors to address the growing challenges of substance abuse and its impact on communities.
Dr. Mohamad Alameddine Dean of Humanities and Literature at East International University (EIU), took part in the conference, representing the university’s commitment to social awareness and public health advocacy. His presence underscored EIU’s role in fostering dialogue and education around pressing societal issues.
The conference served as a vital platform for open discussion, strategic planning, and interfaith collaboration, all geared toward building a healthier, more informed society capable of preventing and addressing addiction.