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Dadu, Children’s Museum of Qatar signs sponsorship agreement with Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Co

Dadu, Children’s Museum of Qatar signs sponsorship agreement with Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Co

April 13, 2022 | 08:02 PM
Officials of Dadu, Childrenu2019s Museum of Qatar and Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Co at the signing ceremony.
AAB to fund dedicated reception area for visiting schools to Qatar’s first publicly funded museum
 
 
Dadu, Children’s Museum of Qatar has signed a sponsorship agreement with Toyota and Lexus distributor, Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Co (AAB), which will fund the museum’s dedicated reception area for visiting schools.“We extend sincere gratitude to Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros. Co. for their generous sponsorship. The support of our sponsors takes us one step closer to realising this incredible project, which is founded on a learning and development model grounded in research and practice,” said Dadu’s President Dr Mohammed al-Sada, who along with Dadu director Essa al-Mannai, AAB President Dr Nasser Al Abdulghani, and AAB CEO R K Murugan attended the signing ceremony.The reception area will be the first point of contact for school children when arriving at the museum.Dadu is the first institution of its kind in Qatar to provide innovative child development settings and resources to support children, families, and educators to thrive and contribute to a sustainable future. The museum will be Qatar’s first publicly funded museum, with all donors, families, and corporations, directly contributing to the future of Qatar and its people.“AAB is proud to be part of this national project as we remain steadfast in our commitment to nation-building. We renew this commitment as we enter this partnership with Dadu. One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) addresses the provision of quality education with a focus on youth development, as our children are tomorrow’s leaders.“Dadu plays a significant role in providing children and families with endless opportunities and access to all avenues of learning and creativity,” Dr Nasser said.Dadu’s core values include curiosity, inclusion and community, and the museum is rooted in local heritage and values that can be applied to both Qatari and expat families alike. It is being created to advance the goals of the Qatar National Vision 2030 for human, social, economic and environmental development.With programming that will offer each child an opportunity to learn through play, Dadu will nurture the future leaders and caretakers of Qatar, and the world.AAB is committed to building and developing sustainable communities through its Corporate Social Responsibility and SDG initiatives that promote and support the Qatar National Vision (QNV) 2030.Dadu supports the human, social and environmental pillars of the QNV2030, making a lasting impact on society by empowering children and their families.
 
 
April 13, 2022 | 08:02 PM