The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) has set up a school library for underprivileged children in an underdeveloped area of Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi.
The library has been established at the Idara Al Khair school in Karachi suburb New Karachi Town and will be inaugurated on September 23, according to a TIKA statement. TIKA comes under the Turkish government and assists it in development endeavours abroad.
The library was nothing but walls three months ago when TIKA visited this campus of Al-Khair Welfare Society. The school could not afford a library earlier.
About 1,200 students studying in the school will benefit from the facility, including more than 3,000 students from other campuses.
#TİKA is going to refurbish the only school in remote Baba Island of #Karachi in collaboration with navy League Bureau. With these new facilities, children will be able to study in better conditions. pic.twitter.com/55A94MZem5
— TİKA Karachi (@KarachiTika) September 13, 2019
Today we organized send-off ceremony for the winners of Türkiye Scholarships programme.#Turkey has provided 114 #scholarships to the Pakistani students for the 2019-2020 term.
Next time you can be in these pictures! You just need to follow @yurtdisiturkler @TurkiyeBurslari pic.twitter.com/trNeZHyoeZ
— Turkish Embassy in Islamabad (@TrEmbIslamabad) September 5, 2019
Soon after the approval of the project from TIKA head office, the construction work started, turning bricks into a colourful, well-designed children’s library.
TIKA funded the construction, provision of furniture and books, the statement added. The development organisation also donated a projector.
Idara Al Khair’s library is the first facility of its kind in the area.
TIKA is involved in several social uplift projects across Pakistan and also provides scholarships to students in the country.
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