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Dubai Cares highlights plight of refugee children

Dubai Cares highlights plight of refugee children (Wam) / 20 June 2013 On the occasion of World Refugee Day, Dubai Cares, a philanthropic organisation working to improve children’s access to quality primary education in developing countries, has highlighted the plight of 43.3 million people worldwide forcibly displaced from their homes and communities. Dubai Cares, through its ongoing efforts, has extended support to refugees, especially children who constitute 46 per cent of refugees, and people in refugee-like situations, so that they have a safe haven where they can recover from mental and physical trauma and rebuild their hopes for a better future. Commenting on this occasion, Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Cares said: “Children and their families who have experienced war-related trauma and disruption as refugees are affected by issues such as poverty, hunger and unemployment and are unfortunate victims in this ongoing struggle to create a better future. We are working to create a sense of normalcy and hope for refugees who have been uprooted from their homes and communities.” One of Dubai Cares’ ongoing programmes reaching out to refugees is a school-feeding programme in Ethiopia benefitting 25,000 primary school age children from Somalia. The refugees are sheltered in United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) camps in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia, which, in the second half of 2012, received more than 100,000 Somali refugees affected by the 2011 food crisis, described by the United Nations as the “worst in a generation”. In Dollo Ado the children of school-going age comprise about 46 per cent of the total refugee population of which only 31 per cent of them attend school and the school feeding programme. Schools in camps have morning and afternoon shifts in order to cover as many pupils as possible. The programme aims to stabilise school enrolment of refugee girls and boys in WFP-assisted schools and to combat the malnutrition crises of the refugees by providing on-site hot meals to school children. The programme provides meals to schoolchildren in the form of a porridge made up of Supercereal (100gr/person/day), a highly nutritious food fortified with vitamins and minerals, and sugar (20gr/person/day). Dubai Cares has also supported programmes in the Middle East, particularly across the Occupied Palestinian territories, and worked with Palestinian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon. In the Occupied Palestinian territories while partnering with Medicines Sans Frontiere, Dubai Cares has supported emergency medical support for children in the Kemal Edwan Hospital as well as a deworming campaign for UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency) school children in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in order to promote and improve their health status, according to a press release by Dubai Cares. In Lebanon and Jordan, Dubai Cares was part of an educational emergency programme, implemented by UNRWA, which ensured Palestinian refugee children in Nahr El Bared camp were given access to basic education services. In Jordan, Dubai Cares in partnership with UNRWA supported the building of a new elementary and preparatory school for boys in Al Zarqa Refugee Camp. The programme included the building of a fully furnished and equipped school to replace dilapidated buildings. This ensured that students could learn in a safe environment conducive to learning. Continue reading

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Public schools to get new uniform

Public schools to get new uniform Staff Reporter / 20 June 2013 Public schools will now have a new uniform, announced the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec). The new uniform will come into effect at the beginning of the school year 2013/2014 across 12 schools during the pilot phase. The rest of the schools will continue to use their current uniform. The trial phase will be carried out in Al Hidaya Kindergarten, Al Dhabiania, Al Thuraya, Khadeeja Al Kubra, Al Mawaheb, Aisha Om Al Momeneen and Palestine Schools in Abu Dhabi. The new uniform will come into effect from the beginning of 2013-14 school year. — Supplied photo In Al Ain, they include Al Diwan Kindergarten, Al La’ale and Al Badya Schools while in the Western Region it will be Al Areej Kindergarten and Qatar Al Nada School. Mohammad Salem Al Dhaheri, Adec’s executive director of School Operations said the standardised uniforms will have the  attractive colours of blue, navy blue and sky blue. According to Al Dhaheri, the new design is comfortable, carries Adec’s logo, will fit both genders and different age categories and will be available for the summer and winter. Dhabia Al Qamzi, Al Mawaheb School Principal, said the new uniform designs take into consideration the weather and added that trendy styles and designs encourage students to abide by them. “Adec is providing school uniforms at affordable prices to minimise family burdens at the beginning of each school year.” KG students will have two sets of uniforms. The first is a long-sleeved shirt, trousers, tie, winter blazer and jacket while the second is a short-sleeved shirt, shorts and winter blazer and jacket. Cycle 1 (Grades 1-5) girls can choose between a long-sleeved shirt, school dress, and a winter blazer or a long-sleeved shirt, skirt, scarf and a winter blazer. Cycle 2 (Grades 6-9) and Cycle 3 (Grades 10-12) girls will also have a long-sleeved shirt, school dress, a winter blazer and scarf as one set, and a long-sleeved shirt, skirt, a winter blazer and jacket in the other set.   olivia@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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Check Sharjah Transport fines for offences online

Check Sharjah Transport fines for offences online Ahmed Shaaban (ahmedshaaban@khaleejtimes.com) / 19 June 2013 Motorists and car rental companies can now check the fines imposed on them for flouting public transport rules in the emirate online at the Sharjah Transport website. They include fines issued against motorists operating their vehicles as illegal taxis and they can be accessed at www.stc.gov.ae . Head of the Violations Section at Sharjah Transport Rashid Al Nuaimi said a link of the new service has been added on the corporation’s portal so that motorists implicated on charges of plying illegal taxis may know the exact fines imposed on them. “Also, those flouting licensure rules and transport conditions may do the same as some such violations may take some time to be listed in the unified traffic system.” Elaborating, Al Nuaimi said one may enquire about the violation online in three ways. “A motorist may enter the licence number, registration card number or traffic code of the vehicle owner.” He added that the service also helps car rental companies to check the type of fine and amount incurred against the lessor. “The online system shows both paid and unpaid fines to curb manipulation. In case of being fined, the errant motorist should approach the new headquarters of Sharjah Transport in Al Ezra area, close to Ajman, to settle their dues.” Speaking to Khaleej Times, Al Nuaimi said a significant drop has been noticed in the illegal taxis’ violations registered in the emirate this year so far. “Our inspectors have issued around 900 tickets from January to May 2013 as compared to the 1,081 tickets that were issued over the same period in 2012, 1,900 in the first half of 2011, and 1,294 during the same period in 2010.” Al Nuaimi warned that if an illegal taxi driver fails to stop when ordered by any of Sharjah Transport inspectors, a hefty fine of Dh10,000 is imposed even if it is the first time he committed the violation. “The driver will have to pay only Dh5,000 if he comes to the corporation and presents his licence.” While such illegal transport is not limited to certain nationalities, a fine of Dh1,000 is also slapped if the driver forgets or fails to present his driving licence in person at the corporation. “Most Sharjah Transport inspectors are deployed in certain areas known for such illegal loading. Topping the list are Al Rumaitha area opposite the new Sharjah Traffic department, Al Qabael Shopping Centre, National Paints roundabout, and Al Wihda road.”  Al Nuaimi indicated that the violation is not only limited to private cars but also include all unlicenced buses and minibuses.  “Our quality controllers check the bus permit, if available, and make sure that the names of the passengers therein are similar to those listed in the official permit issued by the corporation.” Al Nuaimi warned the public that illegal taxis pose a risk to their safety and security. “They may fall prey to abduction, robbery, physical and sexual abuse, fraud and harassment.” Seeking cooperation, he urged the public to keep in touch with Sharjah Transport Office round-the-clock at 600525252, to report such violations, and submit their comments, complaints and suggestions.   Continue reading

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