Doha September 01 - Under the slogan 'Prioritizing their Education', Qatar Charity (QC) has launched a campaign to support educational projects in 25 countries worldwide. This initiative coincides with the beginning of the new academic year. The campaign aims to assist with and cover educational costs for students. This includes providing school uniforms, covering tuition fees, building and furnishing schools, as well as offering scholarships and sponsoring students, in addition to other projects carried in the targeted countries. The campaign also aims to assist underprivileged families facing significant challenges in meeting their children's daily needs for food and clothing. It also seeks to support thousands of families who can not afford their children's education expenses, as students rely on the donations of generous individuals to cover their educational costs. The 'Prioritizing their Education' campaign supports the right of children to education, particularly as the number of those deprived of b asic education continues to rise due to increasing crises and conflicts around the world. Source: Qatar News Agency
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