The President of the University of Sadat City stated that the initiative is a confirmation of the vision and interest of the political leadership in the citizen and putting him at the forefront of the priorities of the state. Dr. Shaden Moawe, president of the University of Sadat City, announced the executive plan of activities and events organized by the University, within the framework of the participation of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the initiative "a new beginning; to build a human being", under the patronage of Dr. Mohammed Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research. She praised His Excellency President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, president of the Republic, for his attention, permanent and tireless support to the Egyptian citizen, and the national project for Human Development (a new beginning; to build the human being), praising the invitation of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi; and the need to put the Egyptian human being at the forefront of the priorities of the state, and that the human person is one of the most important axes of work in the state at this stage. Dr. Shaden Muawiya explained that building a human being is the pillar of nation-building and that Egypt is a country with an ancient history and civilization, and a country that has overcome all difficulties and challenges throughout history and is still striving with all sincerity and effort to assume its rightful place, praising the efforts of the state aimed at development and meaningful change during the coming years. As "Muawiya" pointed out, the University of Sadat City organizes a variety of activities, including comprehensive convoys; (medical, veterinary, agricultural guidance, psychological guidance), lectures, interactive workshops, launching comprehensive convoys, and seminars, in cooperation with many all sectors of the University; the administrative apparatus, medical administration and the Institute of Genetic Engineering and the Institute of Environmental Studies and Research.