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The SCI delegation’s visit aimed to assess the projects' efficiency and ensure their sustainability while maintaining the highest quality standards to achieve long-term development goals.
During the visit, the delegation participated in various charitable activities, including a collaboration with the American University of Sharjah. The delegation distributed 100 food baskets benefiting over 400 individuals. Additionally, they reviewed the “Productive Families” project and inspected maintenance work on an educational complex in the Tamale area, which accommodates 90 students in three classrooms.
Dr. Mohammed bin Huwaiden Al Ketbi emphasized that these projects align with the association’s commitment to providing sustainable development solutions that positively impact individuals' lives. He highlighted the association’s ambitious vision, which focuses on empowering communities through education and productive work.
Al Ketbi also underscored the significance of the association’s partnership with the American University of Sharjah, noting that institutional collaborations are crucial for achieving charitable and humanitarian goals effectively and sustainably.