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Oman Charitable Organisation and OIFC renew social responsibility partnership

MUSCAT : This renewed collaboration underscores the commitment of both organizations to support and drive development and charitable initiatives within local communities.

The partnership will focus on a range of community-based projects, particularly those aimed at supporting vulnerable groups. Key initiatives will include covering essential utility bills such as electricity and water for families in need, in line with the goal of promoting solidarity and sustainable development across the Sultanate.

The Acting CEO of the Oman Charitable Organization expressed appreciation for the ongoing cooperation with Oman Investment and Finance Company, noting that this partnership reflects the collective efforts of both the public and private sectors in addressing social challenges. He extended his gratitude to OIFC for their continued support in humanitarian activities that have a lasting impact on local communities.

In response, the CEO of Oman Investment and Finance Company pointed out the company’s dedication to supporting charitable and social causes. He reiterated that the renewal of this partnership is a testament to the shared values of both institutions and strengthens the crucial role played by the Oman Charitable Organization in assisting those in need.

The Gulf Indians

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