The 12th Annual Conference at MWU brought together a diverse group of researchers, stakeholders, and practitioners to explore critical themes of research aimed at societal transformation, resilient communities, and sustainable development. Over the course of two days, participants engaged in thought-provoking discussions and collaborative sessions that highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to address pressing global challenges. The conference served as a platform for sharing innovative ideas and best practices that can drive meaningful change in communities around the world.
The event was structured around four main themes: 1. Medicine & Health Science, 2. Agriculture & Natural Resource Management, 3. Law, Social Science, Education, Behavioral Science and Business and Economic, 4. Engineering, Computing, Natural & Computational Science. Each theme sparked dynamic conversations among participants, who shared their insights and experiences related to current research trends and practical applications. The discussion in each group featured experts from various fields, to fostering an environment of knowledge exchange that emphasized the interconnectedness of these themes in achieving sustainable development goals.
The conference also included a series of discussion aimed at equipping participants with practical tools and strategies for implementing research findings in their respective fields. These interactive sessions allowed attendees to delve deeper into specific topics, fostering a spirit of cooperation and innovation. Participants left the conference not only with new knowledge but also with actionable ideas that they could bring back to their communities, further enhancing the potential for positive societal transformation. The discussion from the four parallel sections was also presented in the form of summary in the plenary session for all participants.
In conclusion, in the 12th Annual Conference, Dr. Bezabeh Wondimu Academic R/C/E/T/T Vice President successfully highlighted the vital role of research in addressing societal challenges and promoting sustainable development. The rich discussions and collaborative spirit demonstrated by all attendees underscored the importance of collective action in creating resilient communities. As researchers and stakeholders continue to work together, the insights gained from this conference will undoubtedly contribute to a more sustainable and equitable future for all. Finally, Certificates were given for paper presenters by the vice president of the university.
(31 March 2026, PIRO)
# Madda Walabu University Public and International Relation Office





