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Kuwait takes care of 2,000 Iraqi orphans

Kuwait takes care of 2,000 Iraqi orphans
Kuwait takes care of 2,000 Iraqi orphans
BAGHDAD, April 30 (KUNA) -- Kuwait Relief Society (KRS) launched Sunday a new project aimed at providing care for Iraqi orphans by allocating monthly wages, train them skills to get jobs and teach them the Holy Quran.
Iraq's medical society for relief and development, the local partner of KRS, said the project, part of Kuwait By Your Side campaign, was executed under supervision of Kuwait's Ambassador in Baghdad Salem Al-Zamanan and the Iraqi Premiership.
Dr. Ahmad Al-Heeti, society chief, said the project aimed at taking care of 2,000 orphans from Baghdad, Salahuddine, Anbar and Nineveh.
He told KUNA the project would provide USD 50 monthly wages for nine months, starting April. The project includes teaching the orphans to memorize the Holy Quran as well as on using computers and swimming.
The Kuwaiti campaign had already built schools and medical centers, in addition to providing food to the displaced Iraqis. (end) ahh.bs