The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has signed a cooperation agreement with a local civil society organization. This initiative aims to support the educational process for children affected by conflict in the districts of Al-Houta and Tabban in Lahij Governorate.
The agreement, signed via video conference by Engineer Ahmed Al-Bayez, the Assistant Supervisor General for Operations and Programs at the center, directly benefits 6,833 individuals and indirectly impacts 16,000 others. This initiative aligns with the center’s ongoing efforts to enhance education and protect children in conflict zones.
The agreement includes several key components:
Additionally, the initiative will secure first aid kits, sports equipment, tables, and chairs. It will also focus on rehabilitating classrooms in targeted schools. These efforts aim to create a safe and stimulating educational environment for children.
This collaboration reflects the commitment of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center to foster educational opportunities and ensure the well-being of children in conflict-affected areas. The initiative not only addresses immediate educational needs but also lays the groundwork for a brighter future for the youth of Lahij.
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