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Description
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1979
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The Islamic Foundation for Culture and Higher Education was founded
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1979 - 1980
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The Islamic Foundation granted loans to 46 students
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1980
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Construction was begun on the Kfar Falous Cultural and Medical Complex. It included a university which opened with a Faculty of Industrial Technology and a Faculty of Food and Agricultural Engineering, a school of nursing, a model school for all levels, the Hariri Medical Center, a power station, a residential complex, a vocational school and a sports complex.
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1980 - 1981
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The number of loan recipients increased to 112 students.
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1982
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The New Sidon School was founded as part of the Kfar Falous Complex. After the events in eastern Sidon in 1985 a new group of schools was built in Sidon proper. By 1989 - 1990 there were 1,300 students.
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1982 - 1983
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In the afternoon of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, Oger Liban played a major role in reconstructing damaged areas and removing rubble.
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1983
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Kfar Falous completed 100,000 square meters of constructed area. The cost of building and equipping the Complex reached US$300 million by 1985.
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1983
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Mr. Rafik Al-Hariri established the Hariri Foundation which worked out of the representative office of the Islamic Foundation.
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1984
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The French Mission Laique was forced to close its school, Lycee Abdel Kader, and the Hariri Foundation bought the buildings and took over its management. In 1989 - 1990 the school had an enrollment of 951.
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1984
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The Najd National Schools opened in Riyadh. By 1990 1,985 students were enrolled.
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1984
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At the start of the year, 300 Hariri Foundation loans had been granted. By the end of the year, the number had risen to 6,000.
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1984 - 1988
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During this period 8,655 students attended language programs in Lebanon, the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom and France.
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1985 - 1986
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Hariri Foundation students at universities worldwide numbered 8,183.
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1986
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After the Syrian Anglican Mission closed its school in Beirut, the Hariri Foundation purchased the buldings and took over its management. The school had 1,253 students in 1989 - 1990.
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1986 - 1987
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The number of university students totaled 16,355.
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1987
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The Naziq Al-Hariri Center for Special Education was founded in Amman. In 1990 the center had 171 students.
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1987 - 1988
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Hariri Foundation loan students attending universities totaled 12,623 with 1,951 graduating.
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1988 - 1989
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Total number of students rose to 14,254 with 1,144 of them graduating.
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1989 - 1990
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The total number of Hariri Foundation loan students reached 14,655. they attended 957 universities and institutes in 23 countries, with 5016 students graduating.
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