Chad Minister Praises WAMY’s Efforts, Kingdom’s Humanitarian Support

N'djamena: Minister of State for Women and Early Childhood of the Republic of Chad Kitoko Gata Ngoulou praised the Kingdom's continued support for Chad in humanitarian, social, and development fields. She highlighted the efforts of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) in supporting the most vulnerable groups, noting that WAMY's programs have contributed to enhancing numerous social and development initiatives targeting children, women, and vulnerable families.

According to Saudi Press Agency, her remarks came during a meeting with a delegation from WAMY's office in Chad, where she commended the assembly's care for children, particularly orphans, as well as its support for needy families and efforts to empower women through scholarships for female students and training and qualification programs targeting young women and girls.

The minister called for expanding these qualitative initiatives and continuing their implementation due to their tangible positive impact on Chadian society. She highlighted the ministry's readiness to cooperate with the assembly and provide support for its humanitarian and development efforts and projects in Chad, expressing her appreciation and gratitude to those who support the programs of WAMY.