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Emirates’ 187 special edition bags for unprivileged children in Bangladesh

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To support Bangladesh’s initiatives of making education accessible to its children, Emirates, the airline has donated essential supplies and limited-edition, handcrafted backpacks from its ‘Aircrafted by Emirates’ collection to three non-profit organisations in Bangladesh

To support Bangladesh’s efforts in rolling out access to education for underprivileged children, Emirates assisted the students of Kanan, a centre for abandoned children and destitute women in Dhak, Thikana (Shelter Home) in Jashore,and Ahsania Mission Shishu Nagari in Panchagar with their schooling by providing 187 practical, stylish backpacks filled with stationery, and learning supplies, according to a media release. 

The initiative reinforces the airline's commitment to 'connecting communities' by building enduring relationships and making meaningful differences in the destinations it serves. 

Mansoor Alsuwaidi, Airport Services Manager, Bangladeshfor Emirates, said: At Emirates we are committed tosupporting the UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 4: to ensure every child has access to quality education and gets a chance to learn, thrive and unluck their full potential. We are delighted to collaborate with organizations such as Kanan , Thikana (Shelter Home), and Ahsania Mission Shishu Nagariwhich are dedicated to uplifting lives of underprivileged communities by providing them basic necessities and shelter. With these Aircrafted bags we provided essential educational supplies and stationery that will greatly benefit the students' learning experiences.

The Aircrafted bags are made from upcycled materials, helping to teach children the importance of sustainability. Through these bags, we proudly share a piece of our history with children across Bangladesh.”

Md. Shajedul Qayyum Dulal, Executive Director, Dhaka Ahsania Mission parent NGO of Kanan, Ahsania Mission Shishu Nagari and Thikana (Shelter Home) said: "We are grateful to Emirates for their donation. Their commitment to investing in our community's future propels our mission to elevate the lives of underprivileged children. Our students are excited to be a part of the Aircrafted program and receive these unique bags which will not only benefit them in their day-to-day life but will inspire them to aim higher.”

Emirates' collection, accounting for children of all ages. The backpacks were then handmade by Emirates Engineering in-house, with materials upcycled from the airline’s iconic A380 and B777 aircraft that underwent refurbishments, the release says. 

In addition to the bags, Emirates provided school supplies such as pens, pencils, erasers, calculators, notebooks, water bottles, lunchboxes and more.

The airline also purchased books from local authors, blending culturally rich stories with interactive learning opportunities, according to the release. 

Under the Aircrafted program more than 50,000 kg of materials from 191 aircrafts slated to undergo the airline's interior cabin retrofit programme are expected to be recovered and repurposed.

In addition to the donations made in Bangladesh, Emirates provided organisations in Pakistan and India with bags, bringing the total donation to 700 in Asia alone after donating 1,239 in Africa in the previous months, the release adds. 

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