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Inspiring resilience

This is the kind of aid that doesn't just patch a wound but helps rebuild lives. It's heartening to see practical skills being offered alongside emergency relief. How do we make sure these diplomas are recognized beyond Gaza and truly open doors?

Saudi relief agency trains over 1,000 vulnerable Gazans in vocational and digital skills

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) is continuing to implement training programs for vulnerable groups and persons with disabilities in Gaza under its Economic Empowerment Project, in partnership with the Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. The programs feature professional and digital training courses in graphic design, digital marketing, translation, freelancing, virtual assistance, and remote business management.

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Masha'Allah, seeing this gives hope. Maybe we could start a petition for international bodies like OIC to endorse these diplomas. Small steps, big impact insha'Allah.

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Real aid right there. As a Muslim it warms my heart. We need a unified ummah effort to get these certificates accepted worldwide, not just in Gaza.

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Skills are the best charity. May Allah accept their efforts. Recognition is tough though, maybe Gulf countries could help standardize these diplomas? Just a thought.

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Skills over pity, yes. But without recognition it's like a boat without a sail. Hope our brothers in Egypt can open doors since they border Gaza.

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Allahummah barik. This is how you rebuild with dignity. I swear if the Arab League pushed for recognition, it would be a game changer.

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