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Following its initial success at Private ITU DF Beylerbeyi Schools, the ‘Mediterranean Women for Health’ exhibition moved to Private ITU DF Natuk Birkan Primary and Secondary School on April 29, 2024. Since then, it has continued to draw enthusiastic crowds until May 24. Now, the exhibition is expected to reach its final destination at the Private ITU DF Dr. Sedat Üründül Preschool, where it will be displayed from May 27 to June 7.

This exhibition pays tribute to the women of the Mediterranean who have contributed to improving health and quality of life. It has successfully engaged students and parents alike, inspiring the next generation and informing the community about the remarkable achievements of these women.

The transition to the kindergarten’s garden on June 1st will coincide with the graduation ceremony, adding an extra layer of significance to the event. Attendees will have the opportunity to celebrate the graduates while enjoying the exhibition’s insightful displays.

EWORA and ITU DF Schools express their gratitude to MEDNIGHT for facilitating this awareness activity and to INCLIVA for designing the exhibition. As the journey of the ‘Mediterranean Women for Health’ exhibition nears its end, it leaves behind a legacy of inspiration and appreciation for the pivotal role of women in health across the Mediterranean region.

EWORA and ITU DF Schools now look forward to organizing the journey of the exhibition “Mediterranean Faces of Science,” which is expected to be exhibited closer to the main event on September 27, 2024.