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EAA Launches Katara Village, a Pioneering Shelter and Education Project in Northern Syria

Doha, March 09 (QNA) - Marking a significant milestone in humanitarian and developmental efforts in areas affected by displacement and conflict, the Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, in collaboration with Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) inaugurated Katara Village in Qabasin, northeast of Al-Bab in northern Syria.
This initiative underscores EAA's commitment to providing education and shelter for vulnerable populations worldwide.
Constructed to meet the highest humanitarian and environmental standards, the village features educational, health, and services facilities, offering a sustainable and inclusive environment for individuals striving to rebuild their lives amidst conflict and displacement.
With four school units and a meticulously-designed 175-square meter facility, the village provides a modern learning environment tailored to the needs of displaced children. Developed in collaboration with ZHA, this educational space not only facilitates traditional learning but also serves as a flexible hub for diverse educational activities and community engagements. Equipped with essential educational resources and designed to foster a safe, engaging, and stimulating atmosphere, the classrooms symbolise resilience and underscore the transformative power of education in rebuilding lives.
Director of purchases and operation at EAA Mohammed Al Kubaisi said: "At Education Above All, we believe in education as a catalyst for change and sustainable development. Katara Village exemplifies this belief, providing children and youth in need with an opportunity to learn and grow in safe and stimulating environments." For his part, Acting Secretary-General of QRCS Faisal Mohamed Al Emadi emphasized the importance of this leading partnership with EAA, which over years resulted in dozens of fruitful humanitarian projects to help victims of conflict and disasters everywhere and improve their living conditions. He promised to provide every form of understanding and resources, towards stronger bilateral coordination and collaboration.
The village consists of 30 innovative tents, uniquely coated for fire resistance and weather insulation. This pioneering approach by EAA to the education of refugee and displaced children in northern Syria provides decent transitional housing for the increasing number of displaced people worldwide. Designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid, these structures prioritise durability and portability, ensuring resilience against adverse weather conditions, while allowing for easy dismantling and reassembly as needed. (QNA)
 


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