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A protocol was signed between the Ministry of National Education and KTEV regarding the purchase of two container classrooms.

A protocol was signed between the Ministry of National Education and the Cyprus Turkish Education Foundation (KTEV) regarding the purchase of two container classrooms in order to carry out educational activities.

Minister of National Education Nazım Çavuşoğlu and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of KTEV Umure Örs signed the protocol.

According to the information given by the Ministry, within the scope of the protocol, the 48 m2 container classrooms to be placed in Famagusta Turkish Maarif College will be taken by KTEV with the infrastructure provided and delivered to the Ministry of National Education.

In his speech before the signing ceremony, Minister of National Education Nazım Çavuşoğlu stated that after the sensitivity that occurred after 6 February, schools entered the control process in order to create healthier educational environments.

Stating that the people, institutions and philanthropic business people gave great support to the campaign they started to renovate, strengthen and renew the schools, Çavuşoğlu said that they expanded the You Make a School campaign and implemented the Do You in a Class campaign so that every segment could support it on their own scale.

In this context, Çavuşoğlu stated that they signed the first protocol of the Do You in a Class campaign with KTEV and stated that KTEV will donate two container classes with the infrastructure prepared.

Adding that they are in great mobilization with the Chamber of Industry and the Chamber of Craftsmen and Craftsmen to deliver prefabricated buildings to schools, Çavuşoğlu said, “I want to call out to all our people from here. We are trying to use all the resources available in our country in order to provide the best service to our children, who are our most valuable assets. We are carrying out our work in a way that we will not have any shortcomings in the new academic year.” used the phrases.

At the end of his speech, Çavuşoğlu participated in the Do You in a Class campaign with two classes and thanked KTEV on behalf of students, teachers and staff for their support to education.

Umure Örs, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of KTEV, said that they are proud to support the infrastructure of schools, which has been one of the most important goals of the Foundation since its establishment.

In his speech, he said, “We are saddened by our citizens who lost their lives in the earthquake disaster.” Örs said that they, as the Foundation, supported the campaign launched by the Ministry by building two container classrooms for Famagusta TMK so that students could teach in safer environments.

At the end of his speech, Örs also stated that their cooperation and solidarity with the Ministry will continue and wished the protocol to be beneficial.



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The Ministry of National Education and the Cyprus Turkish Education Foundation (KTEV) signed a protocol for the purchase of two container classrooms to be used for educational purposes. The classrooms, which will be placed in Famagusta Turkish Maarif College, will be taken and donated by KTEV with the infrastructure provided, and delivered to the Ministry of National Education. Minister of National Education Nazım Çavuşoğlu expressed his gratitude towards the people, institutions, and philanthropic business people who supported their campaign to renovate and renew schools. He also announced the implementation of the Do You in a Class campaign, signed the first protocol with KTEV and thanked them for their support. Chairman of the Board of Trustees of KTEV, Umure Örs, stated that they were proud to support the infrastructure of schools and expressed his condolences towards those who lost their lives in the earthquake disaster. He also assured their continued cooperation and solidarity with the Ministry.

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