Baghdad - INA
The General Directorate of Education in Nineveh Governorate announced, today, Wednesday, the opening of the Al-Farah Model School for Orphans in the city of Mosul.
The Directorate said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Under the patronage of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and in implementation of the directives of the Minister of Education Ibrahim Namis Al-Jubouri, the Director General of Nineveh Education, Khaled Abdul Aziz Al-Muslat, and the Director of the Hadbaa Education Department, Yasser Al-Abadi, inaugurated Al-Farah Model School for Orphans, in the presence of the Director of the Educational Supervision Department and a number of educational and community figures and a group of residents of the region."
The statement added that "Al-Farah Model School aims to provide an ideal educational environment for orphan students, as it has been fully equipped to meet their educational and educational needs."
He continued, "This step comes within the framework of the government's plan to improve the educational infrastructure and raise the level of education, especially in areas that need greater support," indicating that "the opening reflects the government's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for all, especially for orphans, who are among the groups most in need of care and attention."
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