First Lady visits Turkish rehabilitation centre

First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe visits Döşemealtı Metropolitan School for Special Education and Rehabilitation Centre with Turkey’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan (second right) and Malaysian Prime Minister’s wife Rosmah Mansor (left). — Daily Sabah
First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe visits Döşemealtı Metropolitan School for Special Education and Rehabilitation Centre with Turkey’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan (second right) and Malaysian Prime Minister’s wife Rosmah Mansor (left). — Daily Sabah

First ladies of the G20 Summit paid a visit to Döşemealtı Rehabilitation Centre and School for students with mental and physical disabilities in Antalya as part of a special programme hosted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s wife Emine Erdoğan and Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu’s wife Sare Davutoğlu. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) President Jose Angel Gurria’s wife Lulu Gurria, South African President Jacob Zuma’s wife Tubeka Zuma, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s wife Rosmah Binti Mansor, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s wife Mehriban Aliyev, his daughter Leyla Aliyev and Zimbabwe’s First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe were among the visitors. US President Barack Obama’s wife is not attending the summit, according to official sources.

The school’s students did a folk dance show for the summit’s first ladies along with a piano concert. Some students introduced themselves through sign language. Erdoğan later showed the school to the wives of the presidents. The first ladies visited both a secondary and pre-school class and received information about the centre.

Amai Mugabe showed special attention to a 6-year-old student with both mental and physical disabilities. They visited the school’s different sections such as textile and candle design workshops. Teachers accompanied them during the visit and were told about physical therapy and hydrotherapy treatments. All the first ladies were presented with hand-made presents following their visit.

The G20 programme for first ladies includes tourist visits to Antalya’s historic areas including the ancient cities of Side and Perga and Aspendos Ancient Theatre. The first ladies also had the chance to taste Turkey’s culinary delights like traditional Turkish coffee, which were offered in a giant tent for cultural events.

The well-known examples of Turkish art, like miniatures and marbling as well as hand-woven designs, were on display. Extending over an area of 6 000 square metres, the tent established in the summit venue’s garden have different stands representing different cultural items from around Turkey. From local tastes to various tourist attractions in Turkey, the tent also hosted traditional dance shows. — Daily Sabah.

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