Arabic Language Support Project Concludes in Mauritius with 300 Graduates

Qassim: The project supporting the Arabic language curriculum for non-native speakers concluded in Vacoas-Phoenix, Mauritius, implemented by the Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud Foundation in partnership with the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the Blue Cross and Blue Crescent Society.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the closing ceremony was attended by Saudi Ambassador to Mauritius Fayez Meshal Altemyat, along with several Mauritian ministers and a number of prominent officials, academics, and Arabic language teaching specialists.

The program received official recognition from the Presidency of Mauritius, which expressed its appreciation for the Kingdom's efforts in serving the Arabic language and enhancing its global presence.

The project contributed to the graduation of 300 students, reflecting its significant impact on promoting the Arabic language in non-native environments by preparing qualified educators.

It also embodies Saudi Arabia's pioneering role in serving the Arabic language globally and strengthening bridges of cultural and intellectual communication, in line with its contributions to supporting education and human development.

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