Under the auspices of the Tanzanian Prime Minister
Direct Aid Society opens an integrated centre for orphan care in Tanzania
Under the patronage of the Minister, the Direct Aid Society in the Republic of Tanzania in the Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Tanzania opened on behalf of the Tanzanian Prime Minister, Mr Qasim Majaliwi, an integrated complex for the care of orphans, which was contributed by the people of goodness from the State of Kuwait and other countries.
The opening ceremony was attended by the Director-General of Direct Aid Society Dr Abdullah Abdul-Rahman Al-Sumait and a delegation from the Association. The ceremony was also attended by the Governor of Singida Province, the Governor of Singeda Province and the Sheikh of the Islamic Council in Singida. The Minister gave a speech in which he thanked the donors and the Association for building a centre he knew. Where he described the centre as a modern style and commensurate with global standards and will contribute in particular to the Tanzanian human development and that it targets vulnerable groups such as orphans and the poor.
The Minister also stated that he attests to direct aid its important role in the country’s development through its focus on education and development projects that have a continuous impact
The Minister stressed the support of the Tanzanian government for all the projects of the association that contribute to the development of education, health and orphans.
In his speech to the ceremony, the Director-General of the Direct Aid Association emphasized the society’s approach to providing its services directly to the needy without discrimination, following the example of the Messenger’s approach, which he said in each wet and rewarded liver, and its keenness on projects with sustainable development that achieve a greater impact on the development of poor societies, adding that caring for orphans Integrated care includes psychological, educational, health and educational care that requires great efforts in following up supervisors and teachers assigned to care for orphans and continuing to develop them in courses and training that qualify them to shoulder this great responsibility.
His Excellency also expressed direct assistance to this centre, which is an integrated model for orphan care centres, including several service facilities such as dormitories, primary and secondary school, restaurant and food hall, dispensary, activities and programs hall, playgrounds for orphans, a well, a mosque, a vocational training centre and facilities for administrators and teachers.
He concluded his speech by thanking the Kuwaiti government represented by the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for all the facilities that were provided for the success of the project and to all who contributed to the cost of the project from the people of good, calling on God Almighty to keep these good works the country of Kuwait to continue a global symbol for humanitarian and charitable works.