As part of the UAE's humanitarian efforts... "Al Hilal" distributes school bags and stationery to Omdurman students in Sudan

The field teams of the Emirates Red Crescent distributed school bags and stationery to male and female students of the needy and needy Sudanese families affected by the rains and torrential rains that hit a number of states and caused great losses in lives and property.

The distribution process included the students of Al-Fateh Square 6 Mixed School of the Karari Locality Fath Unit in Omdurman, Khartoum State, coinciding with the start of the new academic year in the brotherly Republic of Sudan and in support of the efforts of students to reach school seats and motivating them to continue the educational process, within the framework of the UAE’s humanitarian and relief efforts Continuing on the Sudanese arena to alleviate the suffering of the affected families and to stand by the brothers in their current circumstances.

School students and their families expressed their happiness and joy at receiving school bags and stationery, which brought joy and happiness to them and left the greatest impact on their souls, enabling them to receive the new school year with optimism and hope. They thanked the UAE leadership, government and people for this humanitarian stance and its appreciated efforts. Supporting the educational process in Sudan.

For his part, Dr. Qareeb Allah Muhammad Ahmed, Director General of the Ministry of Education in charge of the state of Khartoum, said that a number of Sudanese states were greatly affected by torrential rains, in light of the damage to large areas of Sudan, especially the states of the Blue Nile, Kassala, Red Sea, River Nile, Northern and Darfur. A third of educational facilities were completely destroyed in those states, while most of the schools in these states became shelters for those affected by the collapse of their homes, which constitutes a major obstacle to the educational process and led to delaying the start of the school year until the second of next October in a number of states after it was scheduled to start. On the eighteenth of September.

However, he clarified that the impact of torrential rains on educational institutions in the state of Khartoum was limited and did not greatly affect the resumption of the educational process and the start of the new school year in the state.

He praised the strength of the Emirati-Sudanese relations laid down by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, "may God rest his soul", and the wise leadership of the UAE followed his approach to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood that unite the two brotherly peoples, as the education sector in Sudan received generous Emirati support during the Corona period by providing us With study seats and educational supplies that covered more than 70% of the basic needs of schools, which contributed to the stability of the educational process at the level of the states of Sudan within the framework of the distinguished fraternal support of the brothers in the UAE.

For his part, Abdul Rahman Muhammad Othman Abdullah, Director of Al-Fath School, said: “The support provided by the UAE to male and female students on the occasion of the start of the new academic year comes within the framework of the brotherly relations that unite the UAE and Sudan, and in turn contributes to motivating students to continue studying in an educational environment that is encouraging from By helping the needy and needy family suffering as a result of the current humanitarian conditions.

He added, "We thank the UAE for the school bag initiative, which came in time, before the start of the school year on September 18."

For her part, Najat Abdel Rahim, Director of the Al-Fath Education Unit in Karari locality, said: "The initiative of the school bag and stationery for male and female students brought happiness and joy into the hearts of our children, relieved the burdens on parents and formed an incentive for students to continue their academic achievement. We thank the Emirates Red Crescent for its humanitarian efforts. big on the Sudanese scene.

Muhammad Ishaq Hajjar, the guardian of an elementary school student, said that the UAE’s good initiative to distribute school bags and supplies to our children came at an appropriate time, as families suffer from the current humanitarian conditions as a result of torrential rains. We thank the UAE, its wise leadership and its loyal people for supporting the educational process and Stand with us in this ordeal we are going through.”

It is worth noting that the UAE provided in the year 2020 as part of an aid package.

Supplies to support the educational sector in Sudan to meet the needs of 400,000 male and female students from school seats in various Sudanese states, in order to enhance the educational process in Sudan, within the framework of the state’s keenness to improve the lives of the Sudanese people and enable them to overcome challenges and achieve sustainable development.

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