Emaar distributes medicines and medical supplies to 52 poor patients in Khanyounis

Emaar for Development and Rehabilitation in cooperation with Poor Patient Fund team distributed medicines and medical supplies to poor patients in Khanyounis.

Rami Alghamri, the chairman of Emaar Association, said that Emaar continued its work with the Poor Patient Fund team from South Africa in implementing “Poor Patient Fund” program. He added that the program has recently provided medical assistance to 52 poor families with an estimated cost of 20,000 $, he also pointed out that the assistance includes surgical operations, urgent medical examinations, treatment, and rehabilitation sessions for people with disabilities.

Finally, Alghamri praised the efforts of the team and hoped that the program will continue to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian patients in the Gaza Strip.

Emaar Holds a Workshop on Atamakan Center for Special Education

Emaar for Development and Rehabilitation held a workshop on “Atamakan Center for Special Education”, which is one of the new centers at the Health and Community Rehabilitation department, in the presence of several specialists in rehabilitation and special education.

The workshop came out with plenty of recommendations will be taken into account to promote the technical and administrative  works in the center.

 

Al Amal Center for Training and Human Development Holds a Briefing Session on the Turkish Scholarship

Al Amal Center for Training and Human Development held a briefing session on the Turkish scholarship, where interested students participated in the session.

Emaad Sleem, the head of the community and rehabilitation department, welcomed the participants and talked briefly about Emaar Association programs and services.

Eng. Alaa Al Fara, a board member, mentioned how it is important to seize the opportunities because sometimes they can totally change our lives.

The guest of the session, Eng. Hamada Shaat, talked about different points about the Turkish scholarship such as the right way to fill out the application, the most significant and famous universities, and how to write a personal statement. In addition, he mentioned several tips for the participants to increase their opportunity in getting the scholarship and replied to different questions arose by the participants.

In the end of the session, Al Amal center thanked Eng. Hamada Shaat for his efforts in the session.

 

 

Important Announcement for Students Wishing to Apply for the Turkish Scholarship

Al Amal Center for Training and Human Development is pleased to announce about the Turkish scholarship briefing session, the session will discuss the following topics:

  • How to fill out the application online.
  • The best Turkish universities.
  • How to write a recommendation letter.

If you wish to attend the session, please fill out the application by clicking here

Notes:

  • Guest of the meeting, Eng. Hamada Shaat who got his Master degree in Engineering from Turkey
  • The meeting is free and aims to develop the capabilities of the students and facilitate their access to the Turkish scholarship to complete their study.
  • The meeting will include practical applications on the scholarship website.
  • The meeting will be for one hour and a half.
  • Seats are limited and priority is given to those who register first.
  • We will text you on the meeting time.
  • The meeting will be held at Al-Amal Center for Training and Human Development in Khan Yunis, Al-Amal neighborhood, next to Social Affairs Directorate, Emaar Association for Development and Rehabilitation, 2nd floor.
  • For Further information, please call 0599378620.

Emaar Meets the Under-Secretary of the Palestinian Ministry of Health

 

Emaar Association for Development and Rehabilitation headed by its chairman, Dr. Rami Alghamri, met the Under-Secretary of the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Dr. Yousef Abo Alreesh to build cooperation

 

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Emaar Holds a Workshop on the Launch of the “Cochlear Implant for Children with Hearing Impairment” Project

Emaar held a workshop on the launch of the “Cochlear Implant for Children with Hearing Impairment” project, in the presence of different stakeholders; public and civil institutions and the target groups, to inform them about the project activities.

Different topics related to the project were discussed such as the hearing aids, cochlear device, criteria for the selection of children, families’ role in the rehabilitation process, and the ABR device and its effectiveness in the hearing detection.

Parents also participated and shared their children experience with the cochlea.

Once the workshop is over, Emaad Isleem thanked the attendees and appreciated their interaction in the workshop.

 

 

Emaar Launches “Cochlear Implant for Children with Hearing Impairment” Project

Emaar launches the activities of “cochlear implant for children with hearing impairment” project funded by the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development with 280 thousand dollars.

Dr. Rami Alghamri, the chairman of Emaar, said that the Association will implement the project in five stages in coordination with stakeholders. He also mentioned that the project will contribute to the construction of the first floor at Basma Compound for people with hearing impairment in order to provide the rehabilitation services.

Alghamri confirmed that this is the first time for the Association to implant 10 cochlea for 10 children with hearing impairment, this will be conducted in cooperation with the Palestinian Ministry of Health. He also added that the project activities will include an early detection of hearing disorders by using the ABR device and 2500 rehabilitation sessions for the target group and Basma students.

Al-Ghamri thanked the Kuwaiti government and people for their dedicated support to the Palestinian cause, stressing the strong relationship between Emaar Association and the Arab Fund in carrying out several important projects.