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A TWO-DAY festival will be held next week to mark the World Deaf Day. It is being held by the Social Development Ministry at the Ibn Khuldoon Social Centre in Arad from next Wednesday.
A number of rehabilitation centres, public and private schools as well as other organisations are taking part in the event, which is held under the patronage of Muharraq Governor Salman Isa Bin Hindi.
Festival co-ordinator Faten Kamal said the event would include a variety of activities aimed at promoting the contribution of disabled people in the country's development.
It will feature various recreational games, traditional dishes, food items and products made by the disabled.
Brochures promoting various issues related to the disabled will also be distributed.
"The aim is to involve the disabled in various activities that will bring them further happiness," she said.
"It is also an opportunity to introduce activities offered to the disabled by the ministry and encourage other sections of societies to take part." The two-day event will be open to the public from 9.30am to 8pm.
A TWO-DAY festival will be held next week to mark the World Deaf Day. It is being held by the Social Development Ministry at the Ibn Khuldoon Social Centre in Arad from next Wednesday.
A number of rehabilitation centres, public and private schools as well as other organisations are taking part in the event, which is held under the patronage of Muharraq Governor Salman Isa Bin Hindi.
Festival co-ordinator Faten Kamal said the event would include a variety of activities aimed at promoting the contribution of disabled people in the country's development.
It will feature various recreational games, traditional dishes, food items and products made by the disabled.
Brochures promoting various issues related to the disabled will also be distributed.
"The aim is to involve the disabled in various activities that will bring them further happiness," she said.
"It is also an opportunity to introduce activities offered to the disabled by the ministry and encourage other sections of societies to take part." The two-day event will be open to the public from 9.30am to 8pm.