Kuwait's Al-Rahma International Charity has launched a campaign to support educational projects in 42 countries that suffer from low levels of education.
The charity monitored international reports on the deterioration of educational levels in many countries as a result of social problems faced by these countries, most notably poverty, the charity's Assistant Secretary Fahad Al-Shemmeri said in a press statement.
The projects, to be implemented by the campaign, will be similar to what the charity did more than thirty years ago, Al-Shemmeri added.
The projects will be represented in more than 275 educational institutions and 143 developmentally complexes that serve thousands of students, especially orphans in 42 countries, including 222 schools in Asia, 12 schools in the Arab region and more than 45 scientific libraries in Africa, he said.
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