MUSCAT – Badr bin Mohammed Al Zaabi, Acting CEO of the Oman Charitable Organisation, said the initiative targets deserving families during the holy month. The vouchers are being handed over to local governors, who chair social development committees, for distribution to eligible residents according to approved mechanisms.
He added that the total cost of the initiative exceeds RO 1.2 million, and stressed that the Organisation continues to coordinate with relevant entities to maximise the societal impact of its programs and strengthen social stability across the Sultanate.
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