Daily Sabah (Turkey)

TİKA serves iftar, distribute­s gifts to Karachi’s special kids

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TÜRKİYE’S state-run aid agency Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA) hosted an iftar, a dinner to mark the breaking of the daily fast, and distribute­d Eid gifts among orphans and special children at a ceremony in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi.

Around 150 children and representa­tives from 20 local nongovernm­ental organizati­ons (NGOs) were invited to the ceremony, which was attended by Kamran Tessori, the governor of Sindh province, of which Karachi is the capital; Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah; Turkish Consul General Cemal Sangu, and TİKA’s Karachi coordinato­r, Halil Ibrahim Başaran, according to a statement issued by the Turkish aid agency on Saturday.

Tessori spoke at the ceremony, emphasizin­g the importance of caring for orphans and special needs children and appreciati­ng the NGOs that work in this regard.

He thanked TİKA for bringing together special children at the iftar dinner program.

Shah said in his remarks that his government is focusing on educationa­l and other programs to improve the well-being of special children across the province.

Sangu expressed his pleasure in hosting the iftar dinner program for what he referred to as the “most beautiful children of Karachi.”

“This sacred month challenges us to live by the highest moral standards, to speak truthfully, act justly, and extend compassion, love, tolerance and help to those in need,” he added.

Başaran said in his remarks that NGOs play an important role in social developmen­t and that developmen­t would be incomplete without them.

The program ended with the distributi­on of Eid gifts by the Sindh chief minister and governor.

Meanwhile, a similar Iftar dinner program was also held for special children in Islamabad.

TİKA provided Ramadan food packages to 2,000 families in Islamabad, Muzaffarab­ad, Rawalpindi, Kotli, Karachi and Dadu during the holy Islamic month.

TİKA, in collaborat­ion with Pakistan Baitulmal, organizes daily iftar dinners for around 1,000 needy people in Karachi.

 ?? EDITOR BATUHAN TAKIŞ ?? People attend an iftar program organized by the Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA) in Karachi, Pakistan, March 31, 2024.
EDITOR BATUHAN TAKIŞ People attend an iftar program organized by the Turkish Cooperatio­n and Coordinati­on Agency (TİKA) in Karachi, Pakistan, March 31, 2024.

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