Ooredoo has donated QR200,000 to Educate A Child (EAC), a programme of the Education Above All Foundation (EAA).
The funds will be used for EAC projects in support of children around the world with no access to primary education due to poverty, conflict or natural disasters.  
Ooredoo raised the donation from entry fees for the different races at the Ooredoo Marathon 2016, which took place in January, as well as contributions from its central charity fund.
Founded in 2012 by HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, EAA aims to build a global movement that contributes to human, social and economic development through the provision of quality education.
Through its partnerships to date, EAC has commitments in place to enrol 6mn children.  
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director, Community and Public Relations, said: “Ooredoo believes in the power of education to transform people’s lives, and we are working hard on a range of programmes that deploy innovative mobile technology to bring educational resources to under-served and remote communities. We thank everyone who ran the Ooredoo Marathon for their contribution.”
Leena al-Derham, senior education specialist, EAC, thanked Ooredoo for its support and envisioned the gesture as the beginning of more collaboration in support of the issue of out of school children.

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