Seef Properties Welcomes Syrian Student Malak Al Shouli

Seef Properties welcomed Syrian refugee, Malak Al Shouli, to its premises; honoring the student for her continuous efforts in promoting the plight of refugees.

Malak recently took part in the ‘Seventh Annual Conference for Effective Partnership and Information Sharing for Better Humanitarian Action’ held in the Kingdom of Bahrain under the auspices of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. The conference focused on several issues, including women, children, and education in emergencies and post-crisis transition.

She was honored by Seef Properties Chairman, Mr. Essa Najibi and Vice Chairman, Dr. Mustafa Al Sayed in the presence of Public Relations Specialist at the Royal Charity Organization, Nayla Al Shaer, and from Seef Properties, Executive Secretary Abeer Al Shaikh, Senior Human Resources and Administration Officer, Layali Faraj, Marketing Officer, Nada Al Moayed and Secretary of Board of Directors, Zakareya Buallay.

Seef Properties has always given great attention to its deep-rooted corporate social responsibility program”, said Mr. Essa Najibi, Chairman at Seef Properties adding that, “we are pleased to contribute to humanitarian initiatives, both domestically and regionally, and to support the initiatives of our wise leadership.”

On this occasion, Malak expressed her gratitude and thanked Seef Properties and the various civic and social institutions in the Kingdom of Bahrain for their sincere solidarity and concern about her case which represents an example of the agonies of thousands of children and youth suffering from war.

She also had the honor of meeting His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa during a reception hosted to congratulate the participants of the Conference.

“His Majesty’s support and interest in easing the sufferings of refugees by giving children and youth an opportunity to continue their education despite the difficulty of post-war condition is much appreciated and it is under his auspices, that the Bahrain Education Complex was launched in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan.” she added.