Education Above All (EAA) Foundation has incorporated Reach Out To Asia (Rota) as one of its core programmes.

The merger will complement EAA’s mission to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for vulnerable and marginalised people in the developing world.
EAA champions and defends the basic right to education around the world with 50 projects in 43 countries.
The addition of Rota, which has international projects and has built deep links with communities in Qatar, adds to the foundation’s ability to build and expand local and regional partnerships.
Rota will join other EAA programmes, Educate a Child, Al Fakhoora, and Protect Education in Insecurity and Conflict to drive education for all.
EAA’s scope will be enhanced by Rota’s commitment to grassroots campaigning, and Rota’s international projects will help further the foundation’s global reach.
Fahad al-Sulaiti, chief executive officer, EAA said, “Bringing Rota under the umbrella of the Education Above All Foundation builds on the synergies between our missions and enhances our ability to deliver quality education to more children around the world.
It allows us to build on our mutual ambition to support poor and marginalised communities to fulfill their potential through learning.
Central to all of our programmes is the fundamental belief that education is the driver of human development.”
Rota was founded by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) in 2005.
It has worked to empower local communities across Asia and the Middle East through the development of human potential.
The success of Rota's numerous initiatives would not have been possible without the unwavering support of QF.
Essa al-Mannai, executive director, Rota, said, “During the last ten years, Rota has made a positive impact on the lives of thousands, and it has been an honour to be part an organisation such as QF which places such great emphasis on investing in human capital.
We are eager to begin our new chapter with Education Above All, whose vision and mission aligns with ours.
Rota is proud to become a programme of EAA where the QF legacy of investing in human potential continues.”
Machaille al-Naimi, president, Community Development, QF, said: “Over the years, Rota has empowered young people and provided them with access to the education and training they need to realise their full potential and shape the development of their communities.
QF provides tailored support to all of its projects, which upon reaching maturity begin to forge their own distinctive paths.
As a QF legacy project, Rota will always remain a big part of our success story as an organisation.”

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