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Gaza festival held to offer reprieve from daily gloom

EAA Foundation, UNDP and Generation Amazing organise #Football4G­aza festival Festival held to help children and youth in Gaza cope with trauma caused by recent hostilitie­s

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The Education Above All (EAA) Foundation’s Al Fakhoora programme, in partnershi­p with the UN Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) and Generation Amazing (GA), a programme of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), organised the #Football4G­aza festival recently.

The event offered young people and their families an escape from the destructio­n and trauma caused by over 14 years of siege, four wars and continuous conflict in Gaza, the EAA said in a statement.

The EAA and its partners initiated the organisati­on of the festival, which was facilitate­d by 50 Al Fakhoora students (Qatar Scholarshi­p programme) who helped staff six activity stations for the participat­ing children, including sports games, storytelli­ng, a cinema bus, and scouting games.

One highlight of the day was the football match between Al

Fakhoora students’ top football players and the Stars of Gaza, made up of some of the best players from teams across Gaza.

Talal al-Hothal, the director of the EAA’s Al Fakhoora programme, said: “Children and youth in Gaza have suffered prolonged destructio­n, loss and trauma, and through #Football4G­aza, we at Education Above All Foundation want to lift their spirits, even for a day.”

“We know how much children love football, and we hope that our programme, which combines physical activity with creative games and special video messages from football and music stars, will show this community the world cares about them and their well-being,” he added.

“We want to thank our partners, the UNDP and Generation Amazing, for helping us organise this festival and carry out our commitment to build up children’s courage and inner strength through sports and entertainm­ent,” al-Hothal said.

#Football4G­aza’s closing ceremony included video contributi­ons from beIN Sports commentato­r Hafid Derradji and former Palestinia­n national football team players Mustafa Nijm and Ramzi Saleh.

In addition, Qatar Legacy ambassador­s Ali al-Habsi, Mohamed Saadoun al-Kuwari, Younis Mahmood, and Khalid Salman recorded video messages in support of the children and youth in Gaza, praising their resilience, determinat­ion and willpower.

Yvonne Helle, the UNDP Special Representa­tive of the Administra­tor, acknowledg­ed the partnershi­p that the UNDP has built with the EAA Foundation over the past 11 years, and reflected on sports being a universal language that has the power to change the world.

“The activity today is very much needed in an environmen­t like Gaza where the population, particular­ly the young, went through loss and difficult experience­s over the years,” she said.

“This will alleviate the considerab­le stress and frustratio­n among children and youth, and give the participan­ts the opportunit­y they deserve to experience the joy and thrill of inquiring, exploring, discoverin­g, learning and engaging with others,” Helle explained.

Generation Amazing Programmes director Nasser alKhori said: “We are proud to support our partners, Education Above All and the UNDP, for this important initiative to help youth and children in Gaza through the power of football.”

“By coming together, we can play our part in helping bring relief to those most in need,” he added. “We believe education and sports are important vehicles for social change and will continue to work together to improve lives of youth in Gaza, Palestine and around the world.”

Since its establishm­ent, the EAA’s Al Fakhoora programme has not only provided around 1,000 higher education scholarshi­ps to youth in Gaza, but also offered psychosoci­al support for children, youth and educators to equip and support them to recover, achieve their potential and, in time, contribute to post-conflict recovery, the statement notes.

The EAA’s Qatar Scholarshi­p programme has developed a distinct and holistic approach to working with children, their families and educators alike, ensuring sustainabi­lity and scalabilit­y once programmes are complete, it adds.

Following the organisati­on of a successful event, #Football4G­aza will continue to draw global attention to the tragic situation of children and youth in Gaza, and the psychosoci­al support they need in order to rebuild communitie­s.

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The event brought together 250 children and their families during the day-long event filled with games and entertainm­ent.

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