ONPN : 70 enfants à bord d’Air Sénégal pour une colonie de vacances au Maroc
This Tuesday, September 2, 2025, the departure lounge of the Hajj Terminal in Diass hosted the departure ceremony of 70 wards of the nation for a summer camp in Morocco, organized by the National Office of Wards of the Nation (ONPN) on board an Air Senegal flight. Under the national theme "Educational communities and Olympism cultivating the practice of respect and our values," this initiative aims to promote the values of respect, friendship, and excellence through the philosophy of Olympism.
Assane Samb, representing the CEO of Air Senegal, praised the importance of this trip: "Dear students, you are more than passengers for Air Senegal. You embody the hope and strength of our youth, proof that, despite the challenges, the Senegalese nation is home to courageous and forward-looking youth."
He highlighted Air Senegal's role not only as a carrier, but also as a corporate citizen committed to creating opportunities for young people.
Fatima Mbengue, Director General of the ONPN, recalled that this summer camp seeks to strengthen the emotional resilience and social and family integration of the wards. She indicated that the ONPN supports 1,098 orphans declared wards of the nation, offering them appropriate support, including schooling, medical care, psychosocial assistance, training, and help with professional integration.
Ms. Mbengue also thanked the partners who made this initiative possible: Air Senegal, AIBD, Agence Galoya Voyages, GLAS, the Dakar Port Authority Foundation, the Lonase Foundation, 3MD Énergie, Dakar Dem Dikk, Fina Africa and Coset. Abdou Dione, representing the pupils, expressed their gratitude to the ONPN and its partners for their commitment to improving their living conditions. Supervised by Mohamed Rassoul Mbaye, director of the educational community, the 70 children will spend 15 days in Morocco for an "educational summer camp."
This Tuesday, September 2, 2025, the departure lounge of the Hajj Terminal in Diass hosted the departure ceremony of 70 wards of the nation for a summer camp in Morocco, organized by the National Office of Wards of the Nation (ONPN) on board an Air Senegal flight. Under the national theme "Educational communities and Olympism cultivating the practice of respect and our values," this initiative aims to promote the values of respect, friendship, and excellence through the philosophy of Olympism.
Assane Samb, representing the CEO of Air Senegal, praised the importance of this trip: "Dear students, you are more than passengers for Air Senegal. You embody the hope and strength of our youth, proof that, despite the challenges, the Senegalese nation is home to courageous and forward-looking youth."
He highlighted Air Senegal's role not only as a carrier, but also as a corporate citizen committed to creating opportunities for young people.
Fatima Mbengue, Director General of the ONPN, recalled that this summer camp seeks to strengthen the emotional resilience and social and family integration of the wards. She indicated that the ONPN supports 1,098 orphans declared wards of the nation, offering them appropriate support, including schooling, medical care, psychosocial assistance, training, and help with professional integration.
Ms. Mbengue also thanked the partners who made this initiative possible: Air Senegal, AIBD, Agence Galoya Voyages, GLAS, the Dakar Port Authority Foundation, the Lonase Foundation, 3MD Énergie, Dakar Dem Dikk, Fina Africa and Coset. Abdou Dione, representing the pupils, expressed their gratitude to the ONPN and its partners for their commitment to improving their living conditions. Supervised by Mohamed Rassoul Mbaye, director of the educational community, the 70 children will spend 15 days in Morocco for an "educational summer camp."
Commentaires (3)
pour quoi aller au maroc alors que au senegal ya de bon endroi
rès d'accord avec toi découvrez le Sénégal avant
C'est au moins 70 millions perdus pour le Sénégal ! Il faut faire découvrir l'intérieur du pays à vos enfants. Avec cette somme ils auraient pu séjourer à Saly, Pointe Sarene, Ziguichor et Kédougou. Il faut faire la promotion du tourisme local. Aucune entreprise Sénégalaise ne devrait sponsoriser ce genre d'évènement.
Ce serait plus interessant de leurs faire découvrir le Sénégal car apparemment beacoup de sénégalais ne connaisse pas leur pays. S'y ajoute une contribution à l'économie locale mais malheureusement.
Les routes sont dangereuses, voir mortel mortal road. Aucune structures sanitaires hospitalières dignes de se nom dans les régions dites touristiquement attractives
Worroul en somme
Billaye Worroul surtout avec le massacre organisé par les chauffards en cette période sainte dite de gamou magal .
Je comprend votre idées mais fi Worroul nak
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