"The school backpack project, funded by the UAE, benefits 15,000 Palestinian students in Gaza."

Palyouth The National Committee for Partnership and Development and the Reform and Democratic Current in Fatah movement launched the "School Bag Project" in Gaza today, with support and funding from the United Arab Emirates.
Abdulaziz Al-Hilah, the commissioner of the National Committee for Partnership in Rafah Governorate, stated that the National Committee for Partnership and Development has started distributing the bags in the Gaza Strip's governors to eligible students as per the school administration's sponsorship.
He further explained that the school bags would be handed over to the students, and the distribution process would continue in the coming days according to specified criteria.
The beneficiaries of the project are 15,000 students across the Gaza Strip. This project is part of several initiatives implemented by the National Committee for Partnership and Development, in addition to house renovation projects, community reconciliation initiatives, and various relief projects aimed at alleviating the suffering of our people.
In the same context, school principals expressed their gratitude to the Reform and Democratic Current and its leadership, headed by Mohamed Dahlan, and to the National Partnership Committee for their efforts in assisting the needy and the destitute. They also extended their thanks to the United Arab Emirates, both the leadership and the people, for their continuous and unwavering support to our people and their resilience.
Osama Al-Fara, the Secretary-General of the National Committee for Partnership and Development, announced the launch of the "School Bag Project" benefiting thousands of students from poor and needy families, in addition to various social activities and service projects for marginalized and vulnerable groups in the Gaza Strip.
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