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Kalimat mission empowers children

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Furthering its mission to empower differentl­yabled children by providing them with knowledge in accessible formats, Kalimat Foundation, the Uae-based global non-profit, has signed a partnershi­p agreement with the Arab League Educationa­l, Cultural and Scientific Organisati­on (ALECSO), a Tunis-based institutio­n operating under the umbrella of the League of Arab States, to further the foundation’s reach through its Ara (‘I see’) initiative to every part of the Arab world.

The new partnershi­p is a cumulation of a

Kalimat Foundation has signed a partnershi­p agreement with the ALECSO to further the foundation’s reach through its Ara (‘I see’) initiative to every part of the Arab world

meeting between Bodour Al Qasimi, President of the Internatio­nal Publishers Associatio­n (IPA), Founder and Chairperso­n of Kalimat Foundation, with Mohamed Ouled Amar, Director-general, ALECSO, held in Tunis earlier this year, to expand the reach of the Foundation in new geographic areas across the Arab World, and explore partnershi­p opportunit­ies with other organisati­ons focused on supporting blind and visually impaired children.

The partnershi­p stipulates that ALESCO, an entity concerned with the developmen­t and coordinati­on of the activities related to education, culture and sciences in the Arab World, and children’s access to quality, equitable and inclusive education to achieve SDG and the Education 2030 goals - will coordinate and facilitate the Foundation’s contributi­ons of reading content in formats including print braille, large print, audio and accessible EPUB books to organisati­ons in Arab countries.

The agreement also calls for strengthen­ing communicat­ion between the two parties and atending events they organise.

The partnershi­p agreement was signed virtually recently by Amna Al Mazmi, Manager of Kalimat Foundation and Dr Rami Iskander, Director of the Education Department, ALECSO.

Amna Al Mazmi noted, “This partnershi­p agreement will support and advance our efforts to deliver quality content to blind and visually impaired children. Through it, we will expand our outreach to new locations to serve vulnerable segments of the community. These goals align with our vision and mission to empower children by providing engaging and accessible learning materials that will unleash their imaginatio­ns, build their capacities and broaden their horizons.”

Dr Mohammed Ould Amar, Director General, ALECSO, said, “We are keen on partnering with entities that support the disseminat­ion of knowledge and culture in the Arab world, especially for marginalis­ed segments, including blind and visually impaired children. This partnershi­p supports our shared goals of providing learning materials in accessible formats, honouring a human right essential to ensuring that reading, learning and the appreciati­on of art, literature, culture and sciences is enjoyed in an inclusive manner in the Arab world.”

Through the Ara initiative, Kalimat Foundation has provided high-quality content in formats including print braille, large print, audio and accessible EPUB books in 33 locations across 10 countries worldwide.

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The beneficiar­ies of ‘Ara Initiative’.
± The beneficiar­ies of ‘Ara Initiative’.

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