QC Implements Educational Projects for Hundreds

QC Implements Educational Projects for Hundreds of Thousands of Syrian Students


3/28/2016 |


As part of 'Printing Curricula' Project, 2,264,500 books were printed from which 366,000 students in Syria benefited.

Al Ka'bi:

We thank Qatar's philanthropists for supporting the educational projects in Syria
As millions of Syrian children are homeless, QC found it necessary to improve their educational system so as to help them enjoy the international right of learning.

 

QC implemented 3 educational projects in coordination with the Syrian Education Commission ('elm) as part of QC's initiatives to reduce the damage that happened to the educational sector in Syria. The initiatives included printing books and curricula, providing educational supplies, qualifying and supporting teachers, and improving schools in Syria.

Hundreds of thousands of Syrian students benefited from the projects, whether the refugees or the displaced. The projects were implemented upon the agreements signed on the sideline of 'elm First International Conference: Syria and Education – Reality and Challenges which was held in Turkey. The conference was funded by QC and organized by Syrian Education Commission (a civic organization specialized in the educational process; it covers several schools, institutions and educational groups that serve Syrian students including the displaced Syrians and refugees).

Mr. Mohammed Rashid Al Ka'bi, QC's CEO at Relief Department, said, " As millions of Syrian children are homeless, QC found it necessary to improve their educational system so as to help them enjoy the international right of learning. "QC always seeks to alleviate the Syrians' sufferings in general, and the education-related sufferings in particular. Millions of Syrians students are deprived from their right to learn because of displacement issues.

 

Thanking Donors

Mr. Al Ka'bi thanked Qatar philanthropists for the donations they offer and their support to QC's campaigns which are meant for the relief of the Syrians. "I hope this support continues. QC's projects for Syrians inside and out are still in progress and they will not stop. We pray Allah would reward all the philanthropists and good doers," he said.

 

Printing the Curricula

The first project is mainly about securing the relief supplies needed at the Syrian schools in Syria such as supplying them with scientific school books: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Sciences.

The project aims at printing and distributing reviewed curricula in order to advance the educational sector in Syria. Furthermore, it is meant to alleviate the sufferings of the Syrian students and their families, and to look after a whole generation and save them from going astray.

It covered printing 2,264,500 books from which 366,000 students benefited in Syria and Turkey. The books vary to include all school levels and the different specialties. They were done in accordance with the Syrian curricula before the crisis took place.

Sheikha Hissa bint Khalifa Al Thani, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States for Humanitarian Relief, attended the inauguration of the school books distribution to the Syrian displaced students and refugees.

The distribution is a part of a comprehensive plan designed to start the educational system once again after it had stopped for 3 years.

 

Rehabilitating Schools

The second project is about supporting and equipping schools with educational tools so as to operate them and continue the educational process among the Syrian schools in Turkey.

The beneficiaries included the Syrian students from different educational levels (primary, preparatory and secondary schools). It was implemented at a cost of 750,000 QR.  

The project aims at supporting damaged schools by offering scholarships and salaries for the teaching and administrative staff members for the year 2014-2015. In addition, the project is to secure educational tools for the schools and maintain them as needed.

 

Restoring Schools

The third project is about restoring and maintaining destroyed schools in Idlib and Lattakia in order to make sure the educational process continues. It is also meant to create better conditions to prevent literacy, to activate schools as effective educational institutions and to bring life to the educational system which has been suffering a lot.

Implemented at around 1,500,000 QR, the project targets Syrian students who lost their schools because of the ongoing crisis; mainly in Idlib and its countryside and Lattakia's countryside.

 

Other Projects

QC continues to offer 50,000 daily meals from the kitchen of Kilis' area, near the Syria-Turkey border. In cooperation with IHH, QC also distributes 120,000 loaves of bread from 'Kilis' Bakery to the Syrian refugees stuck there.  The number of refugees is continuously increasing there because of the change in climate that hit the region.

QC had already launched its campaign 'Syria, an Endless Winter' in Reyhanlı. QC inaugurated that campaign to provide heating tools and supplies necessary for the displaced Syrians in Syria and refugees in the south of Turkey. The first batch of the campaign included more than 250,000 pieces from which around 508,000 people benefite

 

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