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Charity organization sponsors students in Malaysia

KUWAIT: The International Islamic Charity Organization announced on Sunday that it has sponsored 100 students in seven Arab schools in Malaysia in order to provide educational opportunities for students in need in cooperation with the Insan Foundation for Relief and Development. Ibrahim Al-Bader, Deputy Director General for Corporate Communications at the Authority, said that the International Islamic Charity has been paying tuition fees for the students in need as well as sponsoring educational and recreational programs to contribute to their rehabilitation.

The project targeted Arab students in Malaysia as a result of the conflicts to help them complete their educational studies and reduce their financial burdens. He explained that the program came under the slogan (our life with values is more beautiful) and is aimed at promoting Islamic and moral values among Arabic school students in a motivating, interactive, and competitive manner.

The program also protects them from intellectual and ideological deviations, and more than 3,300 students participated in the events. He stated that the Authority pays great attention to brilliant students based on its strategic vision 2022-2026, which aims to build the human being culturally and educationally by providing educational and rehabilitation opportunities to be able to make a positive impact in his society.

He pointed out that the charity organization implements many educational projects, including building and equipping schools, constructing university facilities, establishing academies for the gifted, teacher training courses, sponsoring remedial programs for learning difficulties, and projects to care for the gifted to complete postgraduate studies, among others.

It is noteworthy that the International Islamic Charity Organization is one of the largest institutions working in the humanitarian field, and it is independent and multi-active and provides humanitarian services to the needy in the world. It was established in 1984, based on the humanitarian orientations of Kuwait. — KUNA

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