A delegation from the Sharjah Charity Association has inaugurated a number of humanitarian and development projects in the Republic of Tajikistan and reviewed progress on several projects already under implementation.
This took place during a field visit to Tajikistan led by Abdullah Sultan bin Khadem, the Association's Executive Director, who affirmed that field visits represent a consistent approach adopted by the Association to follow up on its humanitarian projects and assess their real-world outcomes, ensuring their sustainability and achievement of the intended impact.
He noted that the delegation laid the foundation stone for an expansion of the "Al Muhsinoun School" in response to growing student numbers, through the construction of 10 additional classrooms set to accommodate approximately 800 students, thereby enhancing educational opportunities for children in the region. The delegation also laid the foundation stone for Al Joud School, planned to be built over an area of 525 square metres and comprising 8 classrooms, with an expected 400 students set to benefit.
He further noted the laying of the foundation stone for the Al Reeh Al Mursala clinic, which is being established with support from donors of the "Al Reeh Al Mursala" programme and is expected to serve approximately 9,000 beneficiaries annually.
The delegation also followed up on progress at an orphanage currently under construction, reviewing completion rates and implementation phases to ensure the provision of a safe and fully integrated care environment for orphans, in addition to inspecting another home housing a number of sponsored orphans.
The delegation visited "Qawafil Al Khair School", built over an area of 185 square metres and comprising 3 classrooms accommodating 144 students annually, and inspected a number of well-drilling projects implemented by the Association.