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Post by : Maya Rahman
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has officially granted Dirayah, an educational organization, its inaugural approval certificate, allowing it to extend its operations beyond Saudi Arabia. The handover occurred on Monday, led by Dr. Salah Al-Mazrou, Assistant Supervisor General for Financial and Administrative Affairs at KSrelief, to Dr. Abdullah Alrashoud, Chairman of Dirayah’s Board of Directors.
This authorization is part of KSrelief’s comprehensive initiative to enhance the non-profit sector and broaden its global educational impact. Dirayah will now have the capability to offer educational support on an international scale, emphasizing distance learning, night schools, literacy initiatives, and adult education. The goal is to reach out to communities in need of educational resources and guidance.
With this certificate, Dirayah is empowered to create and execute training programs aimed at enriching the educational landscape. These initiatives will prioritize cultivating better learning environments and enhancing teachers’ competencies. A notable focus will be on teaching Islamic sciences and the Arabic language, granting students abroad access to genuine knowledge and cultural insights.
By extending its activities beyond Saudi borders, Dirayah aims to foster sustainable education and improve learning prospects in underserved regions. KSrelief noted that this initiative aligns with the Kingdom’s vision for promoting global humanitarian aid and ensuring quality education accessibility for everyone.
Officials reiterated that the association will prioritize professional development opportunities for educators, ensuring effective and culturally sensitive teaching methodologies. Through these efforts, Dirayah will actively contribute to elevating literacy rates, improving adult education, and endorsing lifelong learning across diverse international areas.
The certificate handover highlighted KSrelief’s constant commitment to empowering organizations making significant social contributions. By supporting educational organizations such as Dirayah, the group reinforces its mission to promote education, foster cultural interchange, and aid humanitarian initiatives globally.
This recent approval enables Dirayah to partner with global entities and exchange expertise in curriculum design, contemporary teaching practices, and cultural education. The association's initiatives are projected to benefit students, educators, and communities, offering avenues for growth and learning.
KSrelief’s support for Dirayah underscores its dedication to broadening the impact of Saudi-led humanitarian efforts. The organization’s initiatives are set to not only bolster education but also safeguard cultural and religious knowledge, ensuring that students globally can thrive through structured programs that advance literacy, ongoing education, and appreciation of Arabic and Islamic heritage.
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