Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani and Sheikha Moza Bin Nasser Al- Mesnad followed an effective policy in order to build a great country, civilization.

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Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani and Sheikha Moza Bin Nasser Al- Mesnad followed an effective policy in order to build a great country, civilization and culture. The aim was to build up a human who is able to create miracles and do what is good for himself and his country. Thus, their highnesses took care of the people and look after them and tried to satisfy their needs to provide good living standards. Their highnesses looked after all the people, especially, the people with special needs. Thus, because their highnesses believe that the people with special needs are able to learn, to be mainstreamed, and serve the country like others. Many great projects and institutes in this field have been opened. One of these greatest institutes in this field is Al-Noor Institute.

 To be in progress with Technical Fields of Visual Impairment.  Knowledge of Medical Research Development Health Care for the Visually Impaired 

 Child is a human being who has wrights and duties  The family plays an important role to the child  Supporting the Visually Impaired and involving them educationally & leading them to work opportunities

 Giving the opportunities for them to be trained, rehabilitate and work  All what is offered to the child should be according to a specified plan according to the needs of the child and his family  Faith in the ability of all children to be educated

 The Blind  Low Vision  Multiple Disabilities, who are with visual impairments

Help children from date of birth till 3 years to:  Discover their abilities and needs  Train the Mother and rehabilitate her

 Offering the child academic skills in kindergarten stage For Children starting from 3- 6 years, mainly focuses on :  Touching Training on everyday Skills independently

This Program is for children of 6 years old :  Training for development Mobility & Orientation and touching skills  Curriculum by the Braille Method or large print

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For the students in General and Technical Education and the University :  Offering requirements of facilities & Tools  Following up students work

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This Program is offered to multiple disabilities, and includes:  Fields of development  Training on everyday skills

This program is Offered to those who exceed 16 years, and have not benefited from the Illiterate program, training includes :  Independent Everyday skills  Prevocational Simple Skills.

All thanks and appreciate to her highness