The International Islamic Charitable Organization (IICO) has provided educational support to 100 male and female students across eight Arabic schools in Malaysia as part of the second phase of its "My Right to Learn" project, which aims to help struggling students continue their education.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Malaysia's "Insan" Foundation for Relief and Development, which partnered with IICO to implement the educational support project, explained that the initiative targeted 100 carefully selected students from eight partner Arabic schools across Malaysia.
The second phase of "My Right to Learn" concluded with an educational competition titled "Our Lives Are More Beautiful with Values," which saw participation from 128 male and female students competing in categories including Quran recitation, Hadith, public speaking, and essay writing.
The IICO, in collaboration with licensed institutions, implements educational and relief projects in Malaysia targeting struggling students, orphans, and refugee families of various nationalities. Its initiatives include covering tuition fees, distributing food aid, and organizing educational competitions—all part of a comprehensive developmental vision focused on human development and promoting moral values.
The closing ceremony of the "My Right to Learn" project was attended by:
H.E. Dr. Adel Bahameed, Dean of the Arab Diplomatic Corps in Malaysia and Yemeni Ambassador
Abdullah Al-Rashidi, First Secretary at the Embassy of Kuwait in Malaysia
Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Ma'mari, Director of Educational Programs at IICO (Kuwait)
Prof. Dr. Hosni Al-Joushi, Chairman of the "Insan" Foundation for Relief and Development
Several directors from partner schools