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This initiative will provide Lebanese students with important online resources and ensure continuity of education through innovative digital solutions.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, aims to provide essential educational resources to Lebanese children in a show of support for Lebanon. announced the launch of a continuing education project. The initiative, which provides online learning materials and other digital education tools, continues the UAE’s ongoing efforts to support young learners in Lebanon, who face difficult economic and social conditions due to the ongoing conflict. It emphasizes.
A new project steps in to fill a critical gap as Lebanon grapples with a protracted conflict and economic crisis that has had a major impact on the education sector. The initiative, run under the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative, will ensure “continuity of education” for 40,000 children affected by the war. “The Lebanese Education Continuity Project will enable the Lebanese people to overcome the current challenges, especially in the field of education, where many children are at risk of falling behind due to not attending school this academic year. “I guess so,” Mohammad said. Mr. Al Gagawi, MBRGI Secretary General.
The Continuing Education Project offers a wide range of online and offline resources tailored to meet the diverse needs of Lebanese students. The program is designed to help Lebanese students continue their education without interruption, from access to quality learning materials to interactive tools that enhance online learning. This initiative leverages cutting-edge technology to provide a complete suite of learning support tools.
Over the years, the UAE has consistently provided support to Lebanon and this project is seen as a continuation of that legacy. The Education Continuity Project highlights the role digital transformation can play in mitigating education disruption, especially in areas where infrastructure has been compromised.
The UAE leadership recognizes that education is the cornerstone of recovery and resilience, especially for young people, who are most affected by Lebanon’s challenges. The resources provided by this project are expected to have a significant impact, not only in enabling continued learning, but also in providing hope.
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