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		<title>President  Assad issued a decree for the foundation  of a fund for social development in the province of Deir ez-Zor  in cooperation between the Ministry of Oil and Syria Shell Petroleum Development Company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[President Bashar Assad issued a Legislative Decree No. / 84 / on establishing a fund for social development purposes in the province of Deir ez-Zor, or for the development of oil and gas industry which has a legal personality and financial and administrative independence and is called Deir ez-Zor Fund for Development . under the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.sps-sy.org/files/image/der1.jpg" alt="" width="125" height="75" />President Bashar  Assad  issued a  Legislative Decree No. / 84 / on establishing a fund for social development  purposes in the province of Deir ez-Zor, or for the development of oil and gas industry which has a legal personality and financial and administrative independence and is called Deir ez-Zor  Fund for Development</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">under the decree ,it was  ratification of the Statute of the Fund for the Development of Deir ez-Zor   which was signed  last May between the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic, represented by the Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources and Syria Shell Petroleum Development B. F.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The text of the decree on the exemption of cash and donations to fund the development of Deir ez-Zor of all taxes and fees, including stamp duty.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Syria Shell for petroleum Development is the main funder of Deir ez Zor Fund Development and funded many development projects in Deir ez Zor  by the annual donations for the developing and social plans in the Governate</p>
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		<title>ORBIS carried out  57 free sight saving surgery and trained doctors , nurses and technicians in Deir Ezzor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 06:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deir Ezzor has wide attention from International Organizations and others of public and private sectors in contributing in developing the province and increasing Social, cultural and Health care awareness in it.. So that ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital Program had carried out eyes surgeries in February 13-24 ,2011 at Deir Ezzor International Airport and the Al [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.syria-oil.com/wp-content/uploads/image/3318.jpg" alt="" width="161" height="108" />Deir Ezzor has wide attention from International Organizations and others of public and private sectors in contributing in developing the province and increasing Social, cultural and Health care awareness in it.. So that ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital Program had carried out eyes surgeries in February 13-24 ,2011 at Deir Ezzor International Airport and the Al Assad Hospital, and in partnership with the Syrian Ministry of Health.</p>
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<p>ORBIS pointed out in a thanking letter to all parties that contributed to meet its goals and enabled the team to accomplish many things like training 11 ophthalmologists who received surgical and clinical hands-on training in the newest techniques in eye care and training 7 Nurses who received hands –on training with FEH staff nurses in pre-op and post-op care of patients, care of surgical instruments and sterilization, as well as surgical set-up and assisting the surgeon during the operation.</p>
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<p>Our program as well as trained 3 Anesthesiologists who received hands-on training in ophthalmic and pediatric anesthesia in addition to 7 Biomedical engineers and technicians who received training in maintenance and repair of ophthalmic equipment beside Over 100 eye care professionals took part in case discussions ,didactic lectures and live surgical demonstrations.</p>
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<p>It added that 57 patients received free sight –saving surgery and thanked Total E&amp;P Syrie for its distinctive support.</p>
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		<title>Shell Syria Road Safety for Syrian children – Part of Shell Social&#8230;More than 60,000 Students in the three governorates joined the programme Responsibity in Syria</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:19:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Syria, like many countries, is trying very hard to reduce its level of road traffic accidents. As part of this important effort, in 2003 Shell Syria began implementing a trial exercise to spread road safety messages to school children in Deir Ezzor. From what was originally a series of voluntary presentations, Shell Syria’s road safety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.syria-oil.com/wp-content/uploads/image/shelandsalama.jpg" alt="" width="136" height="146" />Syria, like many countries, is trying very hard to reduce its level of road traffic accidents. As part of this important effort, in 2003 Shell Syria began implementing a trial exercise to spread road safety messages to school children in Deir Ezzor. From what was originally a series of voluntary presentations, Shell Syria’s road safety programme quickly grew and expanded. It now includes Damascus and Palmyra and has become a major project within Shell Syria’s social investment plan, supporting the local community.</p>
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<p>10 year old Samer is one of Syria’s road traffic accident victims. Fortunately for him, he survived and has recovered from the physical impact of his accident but he now knows, only too well, the importance of road safety.</p>
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<p>Leaving his house one morning in Al-Mayadin village in Deir Ezzor governorate, on his way to school Samer was hit by a car. As he set off that morning on his short journey to school he had no idea that was about to be hit by a car unable to stop in time due to its high speed or that he would break his right leg and receive a significant wound to the right side of his forehead. He also had no idea that he wouldn’t make it to school that day and that it would actually be a whole month before he was well enough to see his friends again.</p>
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<p>Taking part in Shell’s Road Safety Programme at his school, following the accident, Samer said &#8220;I am so happy to have been taught all this valuable information about traffic safety. I know I’ll be able to use this information and knowledge every day of my life and will try to pass the information on to my friends and family. I shall never forget to look to the left and right before I cross the street! This and the other information I have been taught will remain as deeply inscribed in my mind as this wound is in my forehead following my accident.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Encouragingly, it seems that Samer is not the only one heeding the advice and information being taught to the elementary children about road safety. According to remarks of the concerned governmental parties in Deir Ezzor, the Shell programme – having increased the children’s awareness of the Road safety standards and traffic rules for drivers and pedestrians – has led to a decreased rate of accidents recorded amongst children in the region.</p>
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<p>Concentrating on fifth grade students the programme involves a qualified teacher visiting governmental and private schools to present information on road safety using age appropriate educational aids and videos. Participants in the programme are also given a school bag as a gift from Shell Syria and a booklet to keep which contains valuable information on the importance of knowing and following road rules. This booklet not only provides pupils with a reminder of road rules in their day-to-day life but is also something they can take home, to share with friends and families, to extend the reach of the road safety message.</p>
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<p>Speaking about the programme and its success to date, Shell Syria’s Country Chair, Graham Henley said: “We are proud to be the pioneer of this important educational programme in Syria. We currently make presentations to 230 schools per year in Deir Ezzor, Damascus and Palmyra and to date some 65000 pupils have taken part in and benefited from the programme since it first began, back in 2003. Furthermore, based upon support extended by the Ministry of Education, on 2005 we have added a number of other important topics into the programme including healthcare, cleanliness, protection of the environment and preserving energy.”</p>
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<p>In his view of the Program, Der Ezzor Director of Education Dr. Rami Al-Delli points out that the importance of this Programme lies in the fact that it focuses on raising student awareness of traffic safety and environmental principles and rules at an early age.</p>
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He underlines that implementing the Programme in Der Ezzor schools for the seventh year running has proven to be successful and this is verified by the reports that show decline in traffic accidents, particularly at the schools that are located near the main roads, such as Der Ezzor-al-Bukamal, al-Bassira, al-Tabni and al-Kasra roads. In the past, these roads witnessed numerous tragic traffic accidents and students of nearby schools were unfortunately the victims.</p>
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Dr. Delli adds that the importance of this Programme is also manifested in the kit distributed on students, such as the bag that holds a light reflector that helps drivers see the students from a long distance, particularly during the harsh weather conditions in the governorate, such as the dust storms or &#8220;AJAJ&#8221; as it is called by locals. This kit also contains road safety awareness booklets that teach students how to cross the road and explains what each traffic light signifies.</p>
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The Programme is also very useful since it employs modern audio and visual teaching aids, not to mention the skilfulness and efficiency of the expert in conveying the intended ideas to students.</p>
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The Programme has succeeded in transforming the state of indifference previously predominant amongst students while leaving school. Students used to come out of school running carelessly toward the street without any consideration of the repercussions of such manner. The Programme completes the work carried out by the Baath Vanguards Organization, which also involves traffic awareness-raising, Dr Delli says.<br />
He also says that the information provided by the Programme on environment protection and hygiene is not less important than traffic awareness. Students are educated about personal hygiene and the importance of having clean classroom, clean school, clean home, clean street and clean neighbourhood. The Programme teaches students not to draw on walls and keep the school yard, toilets and furniture clean. This has created a sense of awareness and responsibility toward the environment and toward general hygiene. The Programme has already produced tangible results reflected in more clean schools in rural areas, (which mostly suffer from janitor shortage) where students cooperate with janitors to keep schools clean. We have also received a lot of letters of praise from parents whose children have taken part in the Programme, saying that the information given to their children has reflected in better behaviour at home in terms of cleanliness, tidiness .</p>
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The Principal expressed his readiness to maintain cooperation with the Programme to achieve the desired goals which are harmonious with the objectives of the education authorities, hoping to broaden the scope of Programme to include raising teacher awareness of traffic safety and environmental principles and devise a method to convey this awareness to students to create an integrated, unbroken and enduring chain in the field of student awareness of traffic safety and environmental principles.</p>
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Ms. Sawsan Fannoush, principal of Fatima Al Zahraa School for basic education in Der Ezzor, talks about her experience with the Programme: &#8220;Implementation of the Programme in our school started seven years ago and the experiment has been a glittering success. The lovable technique employed by trainer Nahed Sheikh Attiah with students, the teaching aids used to deliver every piece of information and the practical application of information received by students through the Program have all contributed in achieving the Programme goals. In addition, the continuous communication with the school social worker, classroom counselor and administration has also contributed to the continuity and sustainability of the Programme.&#8221;<br />
Mr. Ass&#8217;ad Hassoun, principal of Hawi Jazeera School (affiliated to al-Kasra district), spoke about his experience by saying: &#8220;The Programme in our school is seven years old now and it is a very successful experiment and an indispensable need, given that the school is located on the main road and this poses huge danger to students and given that our school suffered from many tragic traffic accidents in the past. Raising student awareness of the importance of hygiene and environment protection has also helped us as a rural school that has only one janitor to build a network of cooperation to keep the school clean and tidy. We hope the Programme and Shell to intensify their driver-awareness raising campaigns because some drivers do not observe speed limits and traffic rules near schools&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Mr. Graham Henley, the General Manager of Shell Syria, says: &#8220;We attach the greater importance to safety and we are happy with the positive impact of this Programme on children and parents, and of course on educational staff. This Programme comes in the framework of integrated activities in the field of road safety carried out by Shell in Syria, through which we hope to reduce road accident and decrease fatalities and injuries. We wish to thank those who have worked with us to promote the Programme, particularly the Ministry of Education and the directorates of education&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>In Collaboration with Total E &amp; P Syrie ..ORBIS International’s Flying Eye Hospital Returns to Syria and starts its Operations in Deir EzZor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The medical staff of ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital started in province of Deir Ezzor on Monday 14/2/ 2011 medical checkups for eye patients. Husain Arnus Deir EzZor Governor duing his visit to the Hospital stressed the Material and moral importance of the hospital doctors through distinctive surgeries and their contributions by providing lectures and medical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.syria-oil.com/wp-content/uploads/image/3318.jpg" alt="" width="147" height="108" />The medical staff of ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital started in province of Deir Ezzor on Monday 14/2/ 2011 medical checkups for eye patients. Husain Arnus Deir EzZor Governor duing his visit to the Hospital stressed the Material and moral importance of the hospital doctors through distinctive surgeries and their contributions by providing lectures and medical seminars for the local medical and nurses and engineering staff in the province which will has a good impact on their skills .</p>
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<p>At the invitation from the Syrian Arab Republic Ministry of Health, the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital returns to Syria marking the plane’s sixth return to the country and the second to the Al Assad Hospital in Deir Ezzor. Since its initial visit in 1997, ORBIS has expanded the scope of its ophthalmic training activities to include key cities across several geographical areas in order to comprehensively address the needs of the Syrian Ophthalmic community. Previous program locations include Damascus and Aleppo.</p>
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<p>“ORBIS is very excited to return to Deir Ezzor and continue this skills exchange program with the ophthalmology staff from the Al Assad Hospital,” said Dr. Hunter Cherwek, medical director, ORBIS International. “We are inspired by the dedication of these medical professionals and hope this program is just one of many in the near future.”</p>
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<p>ORBIS institutes a comprehensive programmatic cycle in order to help build the capacity of its partner hospitals and medical staff. The return of the Flying Eye Hospital enables ORBIS to reinforced specialized training received through fellowships and Hospital-Based Programs (HBPs) that are ongoing throughout the year. Utilizing this model, ORBIS aims to build a sustainable and expanding portfolio of capacity-building activities and offer the specialized training needed to address the causes of avoidable blindness in Syria. This Flying Eye Hospital program is an important continuation of this strategy.</p>
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<p>To this end, ORBIS will conduct specialized clinics to address cataracts, glaucoma and pediatric eye diseases – all leading causes of avoidable blindness in Syria – and will address these issues from all disciplines of ophthalmology including training in ophthalmic nursing, anesthesia and biomedical engineering. Due to the unique location of Deir Ezzor, ORBIS offers regional participation for ophthalmologists from Iraq and other regions within Syria, which aims to extend continuing medical education further into this area of the world.</p>
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<p>The mission of ORBIS is to save sight and transform lives. Throughout the world, there are approximately 45 million blind people. In developing countries – where 90% of the world’s blind live – access to ophthalmic services is extremely limited and, in many cases, simply unavailable. Up to 80% of blindness is preventable or treatable with proper medical attention.</p>
<p>Local Sponsorship Dedicated to the People of Syria<br />
For the second year, ORBIS is proud to align with Total E&amp;P Syrie in the fight against avoidable blindness in Syria. Total supported the ORBIS program in 2009 as a local sponsor, and does so again aligned with its company philosophy of taking part in initiatives to improve the health of employees and their families and throughout their local communities.</p>
<p>Since 2005, the Total Foundation and Institut Pasteur&#8217;s international network have pooled their efforts to spur research, train more health care professionals in emerging countries and develop local capabilities for fighting infectious diseases. Total’s support of the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital and its programmatic approach in Syria serves as an example to the commitment of Total’s philosophy and dedication toward local communities.</p>
<p>&#8220;In 2009, ORBIS doctors, nurses and staff showed their commitment, performance and devotion to its sight-saving programs in Deir Ezzor, Total recognized and appreciates this type of commitment,” said Jean-Louis Barjolle, Managing Director, Total E&amp;P Syrie. “A commitment not only exemplifying the humanitarian spirit, but with a tangible impact on the ophthalmic community and the people it serves.&#8221;</p>
<p>About ORBIS International<br />
ORBIS International is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing and treating blindness by providing quality eye care to transform lives. ORBIS provides the tools, training and technology necessary for local partners to assess their needs and develop workable and lasting solutions to the tragedy of unnecessary blindness. By building their long-term capabilities, ORBIS helps its partner institutions take action to reach a state where they can provide, on their own, quality eye care services that are affordable, accessible and sustainable. To learn more about ORBIS, please visit www.orbis.org.</p>
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		<title>Syria Shell  support Second Forum of Women in Business Management and Investment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vice-President Dr. Najah al-Attar on Tuesday opened the 2nd Forum of Women in Business Management and Investment entitled&#8221; Visions of Investment Business Society &#8221; in Sheraton Damascus hotel with the participation of 15 Arab and Foreign countries ,Syria shell for Oil Development was one participated as well in the event. The forum aims at rising [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.syria-oil.com/wp-content/uploads/image/atar29-7.jpg" alt="" width="201" height="122" />Vice-President Dr. Najah al-Attar on Tuesday opened the 2nd Forum of Women in Business Management and Investment entitled&#8221; Visions of Investment Business Society &#8221; in Sheraton Damascus hotel with the participation of 15 Arab and Foreign countries ,Syria shell for Oil Development was one participated as well in the event.</p>
<p><span id="more-67"></span>The forum aims at rising level of the work among businessmen and women in several domains, particularly in the investment field, exchanging works, ratifying agreements, presenting investment works, holding bilateral meetings, getting acquaintance with new experiences and ideas and supporting the change aiming at enabling the women and achieving the equality between the two genders.<br />
Mr Galeb Sulaiman deputy of the general manager of Syria Shell Company said &#8220;we are participating in this event to support the &#8216; women &#8216; in their forum to sustain her to enter all areas of business , and to build the future plans .<br />
Shell has good experience in that field; we have women in high rank positions in Oil and Gas Industry.&#8221;<br />
Sulaiman added that woman role is too important in society in general, Syrian woman as well established its status and presence in her society , and our role her to support her.<br />
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Shell , Sulaiman clarified . Shell recently support &#8220;Women sustain and anti-Poverty &#8221; project ,and in addition to supporting of the international conference of Businesswomen that held in Damascus,2005 .</p>
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