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Wednesday - 11/06/08
Dubai Cares, a charitable establishment with the aim of educating one million children in developing countries, today announced a joint venture with leading children’s organization Save the Children to drive primary education programmes in Yemen over a five year period, benefitting nearly 46,000 children from 35 under-developed schools.
Dubai Cares will work with 25 rural schools in five districts in the governorates of Lahej and Abyan, and 10 schools in the urban districts of the
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Her Excellency Reem Al Hashimy, Chairperson of Dubai Cares Board of Directors, said: “In
The poverty rate among families with a post-secondary educated head of the household is 22 per cent, while the rate rises dramatically to 47 per cent for households with an illiterate head of the family.
“Additionally, the programme will help
“This very generous contribution will help thousands of children who otherwise might never receive an education or reach their full potential,” said Charles MacCormack, President and CEO of Save the Children. “The support from Dubai Cares will ensure that the boys and girls in these communities will have the opportunity to learn and succeed.”
Based on a rights-based, inclusive education approach – a powerful tool to combat discrimination and ensure all children have access to meaningful education - the programmes will benefit 2,550 teachers and 700 parents with interventions to make schools more child-friendly.
Despite recent gains in enrollment, school statistics in
Dubai Cares has prioritized its phase one grants to countries that demonstrate the highest gap in primary education. Last month, Dubai Cares announced 12 beneficiary countries including Bangladesh, Bosnia, Chad, Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Maldives, Mauritania, Niger, Pakistan, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Sudan and Yemen, as well as Palestinian refugees (in Lebanon and Jordan).
Launched in September 2007 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Dubai Cares has evolved into one of the world’s largest charitable establishments solely devoted to improving primary education around the world.
Save the Children (savethechildren.org) is the leading independent organization creating lasting change for children in need in the