Tens of schools, health centers built in deprived areas

March 24, 2024 - 12:55

TEHRAN – Some 220 schools and 25 health centers have been constructed in deprived areas of southern provinces by the Headquarters for Executing the Order of the Imam Khomeini.

In the three provinces of Bushehr, Fars, and Kohgiluyeh-Boyerahmad, 220 schools with 759 classrooms as well as 25 health centers have been built, IRNA quoted Mohammad Hosseinian, an official with the Headquarters, as saying.

On March 17, IRNA reported that 371 schools had been constructed in underprivileged areas in the west of the country in the past Iranian calendar year that ended on March 19.

The schools with 1,224 classrooms were built in Kordestan, Kermanshah, Markazi, and Hamedan provinces.

The Headquarters for Executing the Order of the Imam Khomeini also constructed 37 health centers in deprived areas in these provinces.

The Headquarters also offered financial aid to support 2,310 patients with cancer and hard-to-treat diseases, and 812 infertile couples, living in these provinces, to pay for treatment expenses.

Different rehabilitation equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers, wavy mattresses, mobility canes, white canes, and mattresses were also provided to 1,266 disabled people living in these provinces.

Moreover, the Headquarters supported 1,277 deaf and hard-of-hearing children with cochlear implantation and post-implant rehabilitation services, and 483 children with lazy eyes were supported to purchase glasses.

Also, four dormitories for girls with the capacity to house over 1,000 students were built in Sanandaj, Hamedan, and Arak cities.

In August 2023, the Organization for Development, Renovation, and Equipment of Schools announced that the number of newly built schools across the country has increased by 104 percent over the past two years.

“On a daily basis, 47 new classrooms have been constructed all over the country during the past two years.”

In July 2023, the 25th conference on honoring school-building benefactors was held at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults in Tehran.

Addressing the conference, First Vice-President Mohammad Mokhber said investing in education and manpower training is the root and basis of any country's development, and this starts from schools.

In the calendar year that ended in March 2023, benefactors donated more than 160 trillion rials (about $320 million) to build and equip schools across the country, IRNA reported.

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