Al-Kafeel Center for Advertising and Marketing receives the Minister of Youth and Sports to discuss enhancing cooperation between the two sides.

The al-Kafeel Center for Advertising and Marketing of the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine received this morning, Wednesday (10 June 2020), the Minister of Youth and Sports Mr. Adnan Darjal and the accompanying delegation, consisting of the directors of the Ministry in addition to the Governor of Karbala and his Deputy.
The ministerial delegation was received by a number of members of the Board of Directors of the Holy Shrine in addition to the Director of the Center.
The director of the aforementioned center, Mr. Mohammad Al Tajir, told the al-Kafeel global network, the following: “This visit of the Minister of Youth and Sports, came to review the program that brought together our center with the Ministry of Youth, regarding the center’s commitment to preparing Iraqi stadiums with advertisements, in cooperation with the Asian Confederation for football".
He added, "It was agreed to enhance this cooperation with the Ministry and move forward with it, whether it is related to digital ads or electronic portals, as well as numbering the seats in addition to the indicative signs, all in accordance with the global standards adopted in international stadiums."
Al-Tajir continued: "The visit addressed the issue of the institutional identity of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, in order to benefit from the center's experiences in this field, as the al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine is the first institution in Iraq that worked to establish its own institutional identity."
He pointed out that: "The Minister and his accompanying delegation viewed the artistic production department and the rest of the departments in the center, and they praised what the center offers, especially as it works as an Iraqi institution that relies on national energies and competencies."
The visit was concluded by providing samples of the institutional identity of the Holy Shrine to the Minister and his accompanying delegation for the information.
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