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In a step that embodies Kuwait's leading role in supporting global human development, Namaa Charity, affiliated with the Society of Social Reform, inaugurated the "Late Shaha Abdulrazak Al-Obeid Village" in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. This village includes several facilities that meet the basic needs of the local population, including the establishment of a school, 50 homes for the poor, a clinic, a mosque, and an artesian well. The inauguration was held under the patronage of the National Assembly President, Adama Bictogo, and chaired by the High Representative of the President of the Republic, Gilbert Kafana Kone, with the support of the Minister of State and Minister of Defense, Tini Berahima Ouattara. This activity is part of the social policy aimed at improving the living conditions of the population. The opening ceremony was attended by Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim, Deputy Head of the Communication Sector at Al-Namaa Charity, and Khalid Mubarak Al-Shammari, Director of the Relief Department.
Al-Ibrahim stated that the residential houses represent a new life for families living in harsh conditions. He emphasized that the Late Shahh Abdulrazak Al-Obeid residential village established by Al-Namaa Charity is one of the pioneering humanitarian initiatives aimed at providing a comprehensive environment for the most needy groups. This village contributes to improving the lives of needy families by providing housing, healthcare, education, and social and religious support, reflecting Kuwait's commitment to its global humanitarian role.
Al-Ibrahim clarified that the residential houses are not just shelters; they represent a new life for families that were living in tough conditions, allowing them to live with dignity and alleviating their daily burdens. He also highlighted the importance of the medical clinic located in the village, which addresses a pressing need for the local residents, receiving about 1,000 patients each month and providing basic medical services such as examination rooms, a delivery room, an emergency room, and a pharmacy. This clinic is considered a qualitative leap in improving the overall health of the population and alleviating their suffering.
He continued discussing the school, which spans an area of 780 m² and accommodates 280 students. He stated, "The school is not merely an educational building; it is a window of hope and an opportunity for educating children and youth living in remote areas, helping them build a better future and improve their living conditions." The school includes eight classrooms, multipurpose rooms such as a library, an activities room, a cafeteria, and rooms for teachers and administrators, providing a comprehensive educational environment that helps elevate the academic achievement of the students.
Al-Shammari: The village is a comprehensive model for achieving sustainable development.
Ibrahim highlighted the importance of the water well that was established at a depth of 100 meters to serve 5,000 individuals, explaining that it represents a source of life and health for the villagers, providing them with clean drinking water and reducing the effort exerted to fetch water from distant areas.
He added that the mosque, which spans an area of 200 square meters and accommodates 400 worshippers, is a place for worship and social interaction among the residents, strengthening their spiritual and social ties, promoting harmony, and enhancing values of cooperation and peace.
For his part, Khaled Mubarak Al-Shammari, Director of the Relief Department at Namaa Charity, stated that the village of the late Shahe Abdul Razak Al-Obaid in Ivory Coast represents a comprehensive model for achieving sustainable development, as it provides housing for the poor, health and educational services, and a source of clean water, which contributes to improving the living conditions of the local community and enhances their capacity for stability and economic growth.
He affirmed that the project aims to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by providing opportunities for education, health, and housing, contributing to poverty reduction and enhancing the quality of life.
Al-Shammari also pointed out that the project reflects Namaa Charity's commitment to creating a strong infrastructure that contributes to stabilizing living conditions, adding that the association is keen to employ local labor in construction projects, which supports the local economy and creates new job opportunities, benefiting the village's residents and the surrounding area.
Al-Shammari concluded his statement by emphasizing the importance of community partnership and the generous support from honorable donors, saying: "The village of the late Shahe Abdul Razak Al-Obaid embodies the ideal model of humanitarian cooperation and charitable work, and we look forward to more projects that serve needy communities and provide them with a dignified life and a sustainable future."