Imam Hussain Holy Shrine secures top five places in international programming competition
Noor Al-Amiri, Head of the Women's Training Unit in the Human Resources Development Department at the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine, announced that a team representing the shrine has won the top five positions in a global programming competition organized by a British institution.
The team, composed of 12 members—8 young women and 4 young men—not only showcased exceptional technical skills but also delivered a powerful message: that religious values and creative innovation can go hand in hand.
Al Amiri noted that the team presented eight innovative projects that impressed the competition’s judging panel. These projects addressed pressing real-world challenges, including managing and organizing the millions of pilgrims who visit Iraq annually, and enhancing services for visitors to the shrine of Imam Hussain (peace be upon him).
Riyadh Al-Asadi