A ceremony to honor the pioneering activists in the Amazigh cultural movement and the trailblazers of education in the city of Jadu "A well-deserved recognition for invaluable contributions"
The auditorium of the Faculty of Engineering in Jadu witnessed a joyful honoring ceremony on the morning of Saturday, July 12, 2025, organized by the Communication Organization for Development, Improvement, and Rehabilitation.
The event embodied gratitude and appreciation for the pivotal role of women in preserving cultural identity and enhancing the educational journey in the city of Jadu.
The ceremony, attended by the dean of the college and several faculty members, in addition to dignitaries and elders from the city of Jadu, members of the municipal council, and civil society organizations, highlighted the contributions of a select group of female teachers participating in the exhibition held for the occasion. The recognition also included a number of pioneering female activists in the Amazigh cultural movement and leaders in education in the city.
This recognition comes in appreciation of their continuous efforts and limitless contributions to preserving the rich Amazigh cultural identity, which the Amazigh woman has always been its faithful guardian and transmitter of its values to successive generations. The role of the Amazigh woman goes beyond being an individual in society, as she becomes a cultural and social institution that ensures the continuity of language, customs, and traditions.
The honored teachers and pioneers are shining examples of giving and dedication, as they have not only contributed to raising the level of education and graduating educated generations, but they have also played a role in instilling values of belonging and cultural heritage in the hearts of the youth. Their recognition is a clear message about the importance of the role that women play in building sustainable communities and preserving their cultural identity.
The attendees emphasized the importance of such events that strengthen the ties between academic institutions and civil society, and contribute to highlighting the positive models that work silently and diligently to serve the nation and the community.