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Six centres for people with special needs to be built
Six new facilities for people with special needs will be build in Abu Dhabi
- By Iman Sharif, Staff reporter
- Published: 15:08 February 6, 2012
Abu Dhabi: Six new facilities for people with special needs will be build in Abu Dhabi.
The cost of the projects is estaimated at Dh =378,200,000 according to announcement by the Zayed Higher Organization for Humanitarian Care and Special Needs.
“The facilities will be built in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Al Qaou, and Ghayathi to provide special services for people with special needs with the best international standards, in line with the strategy of making the capital among the world’s top five nations in support of people with special needs,” Mohammad Al Hameli, secretary general and deputy chairman told Gulf News.
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