The implementation of in-depth interventions in selected schools has led to significant progress in extracurricular activities and the promotion of health-related topics. Notably, the establishment of seven health clubs, with five located in rural areas, has provided a platform for teaching and discussing various health subjects. Additionally, eight information centers, including two in rural areas, have been established or renovated within schools to serve as valuable resources of information for both students and parents, with a particular focus on catering to the needs of children with special requirements. These initiatives have contributed to a remarkable 50% increase in opportunities for extracurricular engagement, fostering a holistic approach to health education and empowering students with knowledge for a healthier future.
