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Jusoor Foundation signs agreements worth RO 3.26 million

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SOHAR: Jusoor Foundation today inked several agreements of social responsibility projects to the tune of RO 3.26 million. This coincides with the foundation marking its 10th anniversary since inception.


The first project, funded by OQ, Sohar Aluminum and Vale Oman, entails the establishment of a dialysis unit at Sohar Health Complex to the tune of RO 1 million and on an area of 2,138 square metres.


The second agreement is on setting up the project of Al Suwaiq Park (RO 1 million) on an area of 45,000 square meters.


Moreover, the third project is for Liwa Fish and Vegetables Market (RO 1 million) on an area of 4,303 square meters.


The fourth project is on establishing an investment building for Al Suwaiq Club (RO 200,000) on an area of 1,092 square meters.


The fifth project worth RO 60,000 is for Jusoor Foundation’s programme to sharpen the skills of youth in the field of 3D designing and animation.


Meanwhile, Jusoor Foundation also inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS) at Shunas. The MoU deals with enhancing cooperation between the two sides in various fields.


The ceremony was attended by some members of the Royal family, undersecretaries and partners of Jusoor Foundation from the public and private sectors. - ONA


MoH signs agreement to set up dialysis unit at Sohar Health Complex


MUSCAT: The Ministry of Health (MoH) and Jusoor Foundation signed an agreement to finance the construction of a dialysis unit in Sohar Health Complex at a cost of RO 1 million. The signing ceremony was attended by Dr Hilal bin Ali al Sabti, Minister of Health. The agreement was signed Dr Fatima bint Mohammed al Ajmi, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Health for Administrative, Financial Affairs and Planning, and Jaber bin Sulaiman al Busaidy, Executive Manager of Jusoor Foundation. Dr Fatima said that strong partnership between the government sector and other sectors in Oman serves the public interest. On his part, Jaber al Busaidy affirmed Jusoor Foundation’s keenness to cooperate with the public sector in aspects of development in Oman, which include health services. Al Busaidy added that the new project includes the establishment of a dialysis unit in Sohar Health Complex on an area of 2,138 square metres. He pointed out that the unit will have a capacity of 21 beds and that Jusoor Foundation will equip the unit with the necessary medical devices and equipment in a manner that meets demand in the Governorate of North Al Batinah. - ONA


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