ROTA is still accepting applications from students interested in participating in the training. For more details, contact Safia Mun at [email protected].
Reach Out To Asia launches next leg of its Adult English Literacy Programme, aimed at teaching basic English to low-skilled workers in Qatar
- Doha News Team
- September 18, 2011
- 1 minute read
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