The Standards Authority inaugurates an exam printing and copying center at a cost of five million pounds.
- oleksandratarasenk
- Oct 26, 2024
- 1 min read
Ms. Rahba Saeed Abdullah, Director-General of the Sudanese Standards and Metrology Authority, expressed her commitment to community issues, particularly in the field of education. She emphasized that these concerns align with the social responsibility mission of the Standards and Metrology Authority.
This came during the inauguration of the exam printing and copying center at Al-Hujeir Qibli Elementary School in the village of Al-Hujeir, in the rural area of Kareema City, Northern State.
Ms. Rahba Saeed also highlighted the significant role the Standards Authority plays in protecting citizens by ensuring that all goods and services they receive meet the required standards and specifications.

Ms. Manal Abdelqader, Principal of Al-Hujeir School, thanked Ms. Rahba Saeed for her generous donation to the school by establishing the exam printing and copying center, which cost five million pounds.
The principal listed the positive impacts of the center on the educational process and the local community. She also called on capable members of society to support education and teachers to contribute to the country's development.
It is noteworthy that Ms. Rahba Saeed Abdullah, Director-General of the Standards Authority, and Dr. Haitham Hassan Abdelsalam, Director of Media and Public Relations at the Standards Authority, were honored, along with Mr. Fadl Mohammed Al-Hassan, by the Parents' Council and the school administration.
The inauguration program featured several engaging segments, including a play performed by sixth-grade students, which emphasized the importance of purchasing food and consumer goods that adhere to established standards and specifications.









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