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Oman Post calls for peace through stamps

Oman Post calls for peace by means of stamps

Building on the sultanate’s identified and wealthy history as a land of peace and tranquility, the business collaborated with the Values Centre, an Oman-primarily based non-governmental organisation in issuing the stamps.

The Values Centre organised a gathering attended by much more than 150 kids residing in Oman representing 65 nations, who shared their creations about the theme ‘Call of Peace’, and saying out loud: ‘We Want Peace’.

The initial stamp consists of a collection of paintings by the future artists, although the second functions 1 of these paintings.

The activity which was launched in 2016 is supported by the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco).

“Oman’s message to the world has been one of love, compassion and appreciation of cultures for centuries. We are a land of peace and harmony, where tolerance is deeply rooted, celebrated and passed through generations,” mentioned Sayyid Nasr Albusaidi, director of Business Excellence at Oman Post.

“These two new stamps deliver a powerful message from children of the world to the entire world! We are honoured to share their thoughts, aspirations and wishes for a better future for all.”

Oman Post’s technique is constructed about delivering excellence to clients across the sultanate. In addition to the company’s aspirations for international expansion of operations in postal and logistics’ solutions, as effectively as eCommerce, the business is committed to provide memorable stamps that reflect on important domestic and international causes.

The message of peace is immaculately delivered by the artists of tomorrow in the newest two stamps.

They can now be reserved by emailing Oman Post on philatelic@omanpost.om

Information Source: Muscat Daily

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