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Doha

Qatar Charity (QC) has implemented a series of pioneering educational and health projects in Galmudug State of Somalia.

This comes in response to the urgent need to provide an attractive and safe educational environment and to improve access to primary health care in areas suffering from a severe shortage of basic services.

Many high-level government officials and social figures attended the inauguration ceremony of the projects.Speaking at the ceremony, Education Minister of Somalia’s Galmudug State Mohamed Hashi Dhore praised the modern schools project implemented by Qatar Charity in the region, emphasising its importance in building a new generation of scholars and leaders.

He stated that this pioneering project, which included the construction of three new fully equipped school, represents an investment in the future of our youth.

“We believe that education is the key to development and through this partnership with Qatar Charity, we aim to provide equal educational opportunities for all children,” he added.

Minister of Health of Galmudug State Abdiwali Abdullahi Jama praised the pivotal role played by Qatar Charity in improving the health situation in Somalia.

The minister said, “Qatar Charity has significantly contributed to enhancing health infrastructure in various parts of the country by building and equipping numerous health centres.”

Director of Qatar Charity’s office in Somalia Abdel Fattah Adam Moallem explained that the educational and health projects implemented in Galmudug State reflect Qatar Charity’s commitment to improving the educational and health conditions of the local community.

He pointed out that each school individually accommodates about 192 students and will provide them with all necessary educational facilities, including classrooms, an activity hall, a principal’s office, teachers’ rooms and green spaces.

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30/07/2024
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