[Afghanistan] - Qatar, Indonesia sign scholarship pact for Afghan students

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Qatar and Indonesia have actually signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that supplies Afghan trainees scholarships to study in
Indonesia
Qatar’& rsquo; s Minister of State for International Cooperation Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater signed the MoU with Indonesia’& rsquo; s
Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Lestari Priansari Marsudi.According to a declaration issued by the Qatari Foreign Ministry, the MoU aims
to establish a cooperation framework to construct human capacities of the Afghan individuals by providing scholarships to study in the
Republic of Indonesia.The scholarship program becomes part of the 2 nations’ & rsquo; more comprehensive shared vision and mission to
support education and development jobs in Afghanistan locally and internationally, with a particular focus on developing opportunities that
empower Afghan youth to build a brighter and more thriving future in their nation, Al Khater said
She also verified Doha’& rsquo; s unwavering support for Afghanistan and spoke about Qatar’& rsquo; s $ 75 million pledge to support the
country.Al Khater said the MoU would improve the Qatar-Indonesia mutual commitment to develop a structure of cooperation to help develop
human capacities of the Afghan individuals by providing scholarships for Afghan trainees to study in Indonesia.She likewise said Qatar would
continue to supply humanitarian and development assistance to the Afghan individuals, in collaboration with Indonesia and other nations in
the fields of health, food security and capacity building.Indonesia’& rsquo; s minister of foreign affairs, Marsudi in turn stated that
the continuous humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan highlights the urgent requirement for education, particularly for Afghan females and
girls.She mentioned that presently there are more than 20 Afghan trainees benefiting from scholarships in Indonesia and that the signing of
the MoU will enable more Afghan students to pursue college at Indonesian universities.She also pointed out that Indonesia offered this year
10 million polio vaccine dosages and humanitarian aid to the Afghan individuals affected by natural disasters, in addition to its
cooperation with a local non-governmental company to arrange a psychosocial task that consists of 400 Afghan ladies, supplying them with the
chance to participate in social life and enabling them to overcome their challenges.Affirming her belief in the significance of developing a
favorable environment for Afghan ladies and offering further task chances, Marsudi highlighted her country’& rsquo; s preparedness to help
establish a service model for Islamic microfinance that is appropriate for Afghanistan.The post Qatar, Indonesia indication scholarship pact
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