Kuwaiti medical team visits educational complex in Somalia


(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) By Nasser Al-Otaibi

HARGEISA, Somalia, April 26 (KUNA) -- A Kuwaiti medical team Wednesday paid a visit to Kuwait's educational complex established by Zakat (alms) House in 2015.
The Shifaa (healing) medical team was informed about different phases and services provided by the complex to the city's citizens.
Head of the complex Eid Abdullatif said that the project serves 914 students, including 437 orphans, adding that it accommodates 1,750 male and female students.
The complex includes five classrooms, an elementary school and a secondary one, a technical industrial institute and services' department, he told KUNA in a statement.
Kuwait's International Mercy Society, which manages the project, was keen to set up a farm and an automatic bakery to support orphans in Somalia, as well as an international hospital for the same purpose, he noted.
It is a strategic project that managed to save 40 percent of the complex's budget that is estimated at USD one million, he said. (end) nma.hm

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