Omantel and Dar Al Atta’a renew partnership to restore homes for low-income families across Oman

Muscat : The agreement, signed by Omantel CEO Talal bin Said Al Mamari and Dar Al Atta’a Chairpersib Maryam bint Issa Al Zadjali, marks the continuation of a decade-long partnership.

Under the agreement, Omantel will support Dar Al Atta’a’s efforts to maintain and restore homes for families in need. This initiative has already seen 230 homes renovated across the Sultanate of Oman, with a total investment of 1.165 million Omani riyals over the past ten years.

Al Mamari emphasised Omantel’s role in financing social projects, particularly its long-standing partnership with Dar Al Atta’a to renovate homes for deserving families. The company’s social responsibility efforts aim to provide safe and sustainable housing for low-income groups while contributing to the development of Oman.

Maryam Al Zadjali expressed gratitude for Omantel’s unwavering support and highlighted the success of this partnership, which has directly impacted 230 families over the past decade. She noted that the initiative is a model for collaboration between the private sector and charitable organizations. The restoration projects are spread across all governorates of Oman, with tenders awarded to local small and medium enterprises, ensuring the project’s sustainability and positive impact on the community.

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