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Athens Medical School Leads Major Initiative to Combat Female Genital Mutilation in Sudan

Athens Medical School Leads Major Initiative to Combat Female Genital Mutilation in Sudan

The School of Medicine at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens is bringing together an international consortium of medical schools from Europe and Africa to develop model educational programmes that advance women’s health and human rights in Sudan.

At the centre of this initiative is the School’s postgraduate programme Global Health – Disaster Medicine, led by Professor of Surgery Emmanouil Pikoulis. It is he who coordinates the new EU-funded Erasmus+ project ‘Empowering Higher Education to Address Female Genital Mutilation in Sudan’ (HEAL-FGM. Capacity Building for Higher Education. Proposal Number: 101237677), which forms part of the University’s international cooperation and academic outreach efforts.

This three-year project aims to tackle harmful traditional practices by leveraging higher education, developing innovative curricula, empowering academic staff and students, and engaging local communities.

HEAL-FGM is being implemented by an international consortium of universities and organizations, including:

  • Ahfad University for Women (Sudan)
  • Elsheikh Abdallah Elbadri University (Sudan)
  • University of Gadarif (Sudan)
  • University of Gezira (Sudan)
  • National Council for Child Welfare (Sudan)
  • Research Innovation and Development Lab P.C. – ReadLab (Greece)
  • Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna (Italy)
  • CESIE – ETS (Italy)

In the words of Professor Emmanouil Pikoulis: ‘Through HEAL-FGM, the School of Medicine at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and its MSc in Global Health – Disaster Medicine are enhancing their international profile in education and research, while drawing attention to pressing global health challenges, including the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, one of the most severe in the world’.

The project also aims to make a tangible contribution to promoting gender equality, improving access to healthcare, and eliminating practices that have severe and long-lasting effects on women’s physical, reproductive, and mental health across the African continent.

Athens Medical School Leads Major Initiative to Combat Female Genital Mutilation in Sudan

Athens Medical School Leads Major Initiative to Combat Female Genital Mutilation in Sudan

The School of Medicine at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens is bringing together an international consortium of medical schools from Europe and Africa to develop model educational programmes that advance women’s health and human rights in Sudan. At the centre of this initiative is the School’s postgraduate programme Global Health – Disaster Medicine, […]

Call for Expressions of Interest for the Undergraduate Programmes of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens – Cyprus Branch

Call for Expressions of Interest for the Undergraduate Programmes of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens – Cyprus Branch

Call for Expressions of Interest for the Undergraduate Programmes of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens – Cyprus Branch  Call for Expressions of Interest for the Undergraduate Programme of the Department of Medicine, University of Athens – Cyprus Branch The School of Medicine of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) – Cyprus […]

University of Athens Clinicians Perform Pioneering Heart Procedure at Sotiria Hospital

University of Athens Clinicians Perform Pioneering Heart Procedure at Sotiria Hospital

Clinicians at the University of Athens have performed Greece’s first successful TAVI-in-TAVI procedure to address the degeneration of a 31 mm self-expanding CoreValve aortic bioprosthesis implanted 15 years earlier. Given the high risk of coronary obstruction, the team deployed the BASILICA technique, enabling the safe implantation of a 24.5 mm Myval valve. The patient, a […]

University of Athens Takes Part in the 111th Hellenic Universities Rectors’ Conference

University of Athens Takes Part in the 111th Hellenic Universities Rectors’ Conference

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens took part in the 111th Hellenic Universities Rectors’ Conference, hosted by the University of Piraeus. At the conference, the Rector, Professor Gerasimos Siasos, joined by the Vice-Rectors and the Executive Director, underscored the urgent need to strengthen university funding through the National Development Plan. Increased investment is essential […]

University of Athens Participates in Greece’s First Oceanographic and Scientific Diving Expedition to Antarctica

University of Athens Participates in Greece’s First Oceanographic and Scientific Diving Expedition to Antarctica

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens participated in Greece’s first oceanographic and scientific diving expedition to Antarctica. The mission formed part of the Second Greek Scientific Expedition, organised by the Hellenic Polar Zones Society, and was conducted in the coastal waters of Livingston Island. Representing the University’s Department of Biology, PhD candidate Dionysia Rigatou joined […]

University of Athens Newspaper: Read the Seventh Issue (Sunday, 29 March)

University of Athens Newspaper: Read the Seventh Issue (Sunday, 29 March)

On 29 March 2026, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens published, in partnership with ‘To Vima’ (Sunday edition), the seventh issue of ‘The University of Athens: A Newspaper for Science, Education, and Culture’. The front page features a leading article titled ‘The Third Gulf War–The Fault Line of a New Era’. Six faculty members […]

Historic Moment: Greece Launches Its First ERMIS CubeSats Developed by the University of Athens’ Department of Aerospace Science

Historic Moment: Greece Launches Its First ERMIS CubeSats Developed by the University of Athens’ Department of Aerospace Science

On Monday, 30 March at 13:20 (Greek time), Greece and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens marked a milestone in aerospace history. Three ERMIS CubeSats, proudly ‘Made in Greece’ and developed by the University’s Department of Aerospace Science, were successfully deployed into low Earth orbit at an altitude of 500 kilometres following a short […]

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The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, which was inaugurated on May 3, 1837, was initially housed in a renovated Ottoman building on the northeastern side of the Acropolis. This building has since been restored and now functions as the University Museum. Originally named the "Othonian University," after Otto, the first king of Greece, it consisted of four academic departments and 52 students. As the first university of the newly established Greek state, as well as of the broader Balkan and Mediterranean region, it assumed an important socio-historical role, which was pivotal in the development of specific forms of knowledge and culture within the country.

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