
The State Minister of Education Distributes Glasses to Students at Gaandi School
Hargeysa – In a significant step towards enhancing student welfare, Somaliland’s State Minister of Education, Mohamed Faacuul, distributed medical glasses to students at Gaandi High School in Hargeysa today. The distribution ceremony, held in the school courtyard, was attended by school administrators, teachers, students, officials from the Ministry of Education, and representatives from partner agencies.
This initiative, a collaboration between the Ministry of Education and Care International, aims to address vision problems among students, ensuring they have the tools necessary for academic success.
Principal Praises Collaborative Effort
The principal of Gaandi High School expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Education and Care International for their impactful support. Highlighting the connection between health and education, he noted that the provision of glasses would significantly aid visually impaired students in their academic progress.
Grateful Students Speak Out
Students who benefited from the initiative shared their joy and appreciation during the event. One recipient remarked that the glasses would vastly improve his ability to read and write, enhancing his overall educational experience.
Care International Reiterates Commitment
Ibraahim Ali Maacaleesh, a representative from Care International, emphasised the organisation’s dedication to advancing education and public health in Somaliland. He described the glasses distribution project as a vital initiative for empowering students with vision challenges to excel in their studies.
Minister Pledges Continued Support
In his address, State Minister Mohamed Faacuul underscored the government’s commitment to prioritising students’ health and education. He pledged ongoing efforts to support students with disabilities and other special needs, ensuring inclusive access to quality education.
The event concluded on a celebratory note, with all parties reaffirming the importance of collaboration in promoting education and public health in Somaliland.
This initiative, a collaboration between the Ministry of Education and Care International, aims to address vision problems among students, ensuring they have the tools necessary for academic success.
Principal Praises Collaborative Effort
The principal of Gaandi High School expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Education and Care International for their impactful support. Highlighting the connection between health and education, he noted that the provision of glasses would significantly aid visually impaired students in their academic progress.
Grateful Students Speak Out
Students who benefited from the initiative shared their joy and appreciation during the event. One recipient remarked that the glasses would vastly improve his ability to read and write, enhancing his overall educational experience.
Care International Reiterates Commitment
Ibraahim Ali Maacaleesh, a representative from Care International, emphasised the organisation’s dedication to advancing education and public health in Somaliland. He described the glasses distribution project as a vital initiative for empowering students with vision challenges to excel in their studies.
Minister Pledges Continued Support
In his address, State Minister Mohamed Faacuul underscored the government’s commitment to prioritising students’ health and education. He pledged ongoing efforts to support students with disabilities and other special needs, ensuring inclusive access to quality education.
The event concluded on a celebratory note, with all parties reaffirming the importance of collaboration in promoting education and public health in Somaliland.
