Qatar Solar Technologies and SolarWorld AG set to partner with Educate A Child
- Qatar: Saturday, May 04 - 2013 at 12:50
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Qatar Solar Technologies (QSTec) and SolarWorld AG today signed a memorandum of understanding with the Educate A Child (EAC) programme that was launched in November 2012 to bring quality primary education to millions of out of school children.
The memorandum of understanding was signed at a High-level Strategic Meeting in Doha focused on accelerating progress towards attaining the second Millennium Development Goal of universal primary education by the end of 2015.
At the meeting, Educate A Child announced several memorandums of understanding and agreements with a range of organisations, including private sector and NGOs. Working with such a diverse range of partners allows EAC to catalyse innovative learning solutions for the world's hardest-to-reach children - those affected by extreme poverty, conflict, natural disaster and prejudice.
"QSTec and SolarWorld AG are proud to support this important initiative," said Dr Khalid Klefeekh Al Hajri, QSTec's Chairman and CEO. "Educating our youth and providing new opportunities for learning is a significant challenge for many people living in remote communities. By working with EAC to provide solar energy solutions for schools, we aim to create an environment that facilitates innovative learning for communities in areas that otherwise don't have access to online education tools, internet connectivity or reliable electricity supplies. QSTec and SolarWorld congratulate the EAC on their outstanding efforts in expanding education across the world and we look forward working with them in bringing solar energy to schools."
Mary Joy Pigozzi, Director of Educate A Child said: "We are delighted to be working with Qatar Solar Technologies and SolarWorld AG because of the rich wealth of experience they bring to the area of solar energy. Working with QSTec and SolarWorld AG will bring us a new level of technological expertise, and help EAC to apply innovative solutions to learning. EAC has supported over 600,000 out of school children into learning in its first months of operation. We are confident that by building this new level of collaboration, with partners such Qatar Solar Technologies and SolarWorld AG, we will be able to reach millions more in the coming years."
Following the signature of this memorandum of understanding, the partners are finalising details of a full partnership agreement, which is expected to be signed in the coming months.
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