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Türkiye launches an orphanage center in Uganda
(MENAFN) Turkish Ambassador to Uganda Fikret Kerem Alp on Sunday launched an orphanage center for 200 children, built with technical help from Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) and economic aid from Türkiye's Care Foundation.
The orphanage will deliver Ugandan children a safe learning atmosphere and cozy shelter.
Talking at the inauguration ceremony, Alp stated: “Türkiye displays true brotherhood in good times and bad times.
“The Turkish government has identified child welfare as one of the areas where we can help.
"(Türkiye's) Maarif Foundation visited Uganda and held talks with the government on provision of education services to Uganda. We hope this will be achieved," in agreement with the ambassador.
The orphanage center comprises classroom blocks, an administrative center, an assembly and exhibition building, play fields, parks, a large green space, and a mosque.
“This Orphanage is proof that Türkiye cares for and treats the suffering and disadvantaged people in Uganda, particularly the children, who are often left to go on the streets when their parents die," Sheikh Abdallah Ssemambo, Uganda's deputy grand mufti (Muslim cleric) pointed out.
The orphanage will deliver Ugandan children a safe learning atmosphere and cozy shelter.
Talking at the inauguration ceremony, Alp stated: “Türkiye displays true brotherhood in good times and bad times.
“The Turkish government has identified child welfare as one of the areas where we can help.
"(Türkiye's) Maarif Foundation visited Uganda and held talks with the government on provision of education services to Uganda. We hope this will be achieved," in agreement with the ambassador.
The orphanage center comprises classroom blocks, an administrative center, an assembly and exhibition building, play fields, parks, a large green space, and a mosque.
“This Orphanage is proof that Türkiye cares for and treats the suffering and disadvantaged people in Uganda, particularly the children, who are often left to go on the streets when their parents die," Sheikh Abdallah Ssemambo, Uganda's deputy grand mufti (Muslim cleric) pointed out.
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