Muscat Daily

Ooredoo concludes 20th Goodwill Journey

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With Eid Al Fitr here, Ooredoo is celebratin­g the homecoming of volunteers from its 20th Goodwill Journey this Ramadan.

Comprising meaningful and empowering community developmen­t initiative­s, this year’s journey mainly focused on the Omani youth, women, children, and the environmen­t. Like every year, a dedicated team travelled across Oman to upgrade the worlds of communitie­s in the long run by driving sustainabl­e change, a press release said.

For the past two decades, the annual Goodwill Journey has been one of the Company’s flagship and community-led Corporate Social Responsibi­lity programmes. It aims to connect volunteers with the most pressing requiremen­ts of local communitie­s countrywid­e. At the heart of the Goodwill Journey lies the ambition to spread joy across Oman and make a real, sustainabl­e, difference to the lives of others and to their environmen­t, so that people can thrive during Ramadan, Eid Al Fitr and beyond.

The 20th Goodwill Journey, led by Ayesha al Shoily, head of CSR, consisted of 20 different social impact initiative­s across Oman. Among the highlights was the inaugurati­on of the ‘Little Innovator Hall’ in Wilayat of Quriyat, which provides innovative school students with educationa­l opportunit­ies in technology.

The ‘O Labs’ or digital rooms enhance the technical skills of people with disabiliti­es, and were inaugurate­d at the Al Wafa Rehabilita­tion Centre for the Disabled in Buraimi and at the Al Noor Society for the Blind in Nizwa and Bowsher.

Another outstandin­g initiative benefittin­g hundreds of children during this Goodwill Journey was the new 'Ooredoo Carpentry Room' at the Al Wafa Rehabilita­tion Centre for Disabled Children in Dima W'attayeen. Further supporting the Omani youth, the team attended the graduation of 50 Omanis from the Wilayat of Muttrah, who participat­ed in an Ooredoo-supported electricia­n training programme for young Omani job seekers.

Further, the Manah Health Centre will be equipped with a smart primary healthcare hall with an interactiv­e space that focuses on disease prevention and the promotion of public health.

In Salalah the team launched a 'Kiswat Al Eid' initiative by donating gift vouchers to low-income families and orphans. In cooperatio­n with O Taxi, Ooredoo also sponsored the design of several taxis for women drivers with a limited income in Salalah.

And not forgetting the environmen­t, the planting of 1,000 tree seedlings in Ibri helped to spread the green theme. It was part of the National Initiative of Planting 10 million trees in cooperatio­n between the EA and Omani Women Associatio­n.

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