RHU President, Dr. Said Ladki, and leadership paid an official visit yesterday to I’DAD School – Friends of the Disabled Association, where they were welcomed by Dr. Moussa Charafeddine and members of the association’s leadership team. The visit underscored RHU’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity, social responsibility, and meaningful collaboration with community-based institutions.



During the visit, the RHU delegation toured the school’s various departments and specialized sections, gaining insight into the educational, rehabilitative, and support services provided to students with disabilities. The tour highlighted the vital role I’DAD School plays in empowering students and fostering an inclusive learning environment that addresses diverse needs.
The visit also served as a reaffirmation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) previously signed between RHU and I’DAD School – Friends of the Disabled Association. Both parties reiterated their shared commitment to advancing student inclusivity, expanding joint activities, and supporting initiatives that serve youth and the wider community.



Through this partnership, RHU and I’DAD will collaborate on workshops, awareness programs, educational events, and community initiatives to promote inclusion, accessibility, and active engagement. The collaboration reflects RHU’s broader mission to extend learning beyond the classroom and to contribute positively to society through sustainable partnerships.
RHU continues to prioritize initiatives in inclusive education, youth development, and community outreach, reinforcing its commitment to academic excellence and social impact.


