Kenyan Girl win Scholarship to study Law at Shahid Beheshti University in Iran
The Cultural Council remains dedicated to its mission of promoting education and cultural understanding, and this scholarship initiative is a testament to its ongoing efforts in this regard. Miss Halima Ali Ahmed's journey at Shahid Beheshti University signifies a bridge for collaboration and goodwill between Kenya and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In a significant stride towards educational empowerment, the Cultural Council of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Nairobi, under the leadership of Cultural Counselor Mr. Hamid Nazari Ganji, is pleased to announce the successful completion of the application process for an educational scholarship. The beneficiary of this prestigious scholarship is Miss Halima Ali Ahmed from Mombasa County, Kenya.
Miss Halima Ali Ahmed has been granted admission to Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, one of the esteemed educational institutions in the Islamic Republic of Iran. She is set to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Law over a period of four years, marking a crucial milestone in her academic journey.
The official presentation of the Education Visa to Miss Halima Ali took place today at the Cultural Council offices in Nairobi. The ceremony was attended by Mr. Hamid Nazari Ganji, the Cultural Counselor, and Miss Halima's mother, Amina Ali Ahmed.
Mr. Nazari expressed his delight in facilitating educational opportunities for deserving students, emphasizing the Cultural Council's commitment to supporting bright and financially constrained students in Kenya. The scholarship aims not only to enhance academic pursuits but also to foster cultural exchange and strengthen ties between the two nations.
The Cultural Council remains dedicated to its mission of promoting education and cultural understanding, and this scholarship initiative is a testament to its ongoing efforts in this regard. Miss Halima Ali Ahmed's journey at Shahid Beheshti University signifies a bridge for collaboration and goodwill between Kenya and the Islamic Republic of Iran.