Qatar Tribune

QC-funded orphans’ schools in Bangladesh praised on World Education Day

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

BANG ADESH is one of the most important countries where Qatar Charity (QC) has a large and distinct footprint in the field of education. During the past five years, QC has built as many as 38 schools with boarding department­s and other facilities, some of which were establishe­d in remote areas.

These schools have provided educationa­l opportunit­ies for at least 10,000 students, and Qatar Charity is currently working on building 15 more schools. Once these facilities are completed, 3,000 students will have similar educationa­l opportunit­ies.

This comes at a time when Qatar Charity is already sponsoring 3,312 orphans to ensure their better future.

On Internatio­nal Education Day observed on January 24 each year, Qatar Charity celebrates its achievemen­ts in the field of education around the world, as it operates in more than 30 countries in Africa, Asia, and Europe, as well as in areas affected by crises and disasters.

Hira School

Hira Secondary School, which is located in the Bagerhat region in southern Bangladesh and was built by Qatar Charity in 2017, is one of the educationa­l models that made a big difference in its surroundin­gs, given that it filled a void at the time because there was no school or educationa­l facility in this area. The school became a source of pride for the area where children, including orphans were deprived of education for many years. Not only have the children of residents of the region benefited from this school, but also the children of surroundin­g areas.

Gratitude and thanks

Several officials thanked Qatar Charity for its supporting education in remote areas of Bangladesh. ohra Begum, the school’s principal said: “The number of students in Hira School is 700. 300 new students are accepted annually into different classes.”

The school has housing for students, which currently benefits 200 orphans and poor students, as orphaned students receive financial assistance from Qatar Charity to complete their studies in the best possible conditions and to provide them with means of comfort so that they do not feel the difference between them and the rest of the children.

Firoz Ahmed, an official at the Ministry of Education in Bangladesh, said: “Qatar Charity plays an important role in the education sector in Bangladesh, as it has built schools and provided various facilities needed for a suitable environmen­t for students.”

Access to remote areas

He added: “We appreciate this initiative. Qatar Charity has focused on remote and neglected areas where educationa­l facilities are not available for the population, and provided an appropriat­e educationa­l environmen­t which prevented thousands of children from dropping out of school. In fact, Qatar Charity has played a major role in reducing the illiteracy rate to zero in Bangladesh.” He expressed thanks to the good and generous people in Qatar.

ahid Al-Islam, an elected representa­tive of the local government in the region, praised the school, which he described as an outstandin­g achievemen­t, and said: “Hira is not just an ordinary school. We believe it is an exceptiona­l educationa­l institutio­n in a region where there is no educationa­l environmen­t, and the children of our region were not only deprived of education. Rather, orphans and poor children in faraway places are benefiting from this institutio­n.”

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