The advancement of digital payment methods has made a strong entrance in Al-Hasakah as the Syrian Ministry of Education announces the start of financial transfers for teachers. Utilizing the electronic payment service, ‘Sham Cash’, this move aims to quicken wage delivery and secure the financial rights of educational staff within the province.

Overcoming Challenges for A Better Tomorrow

Fawaz Al-Aqram, the finance officer in the ministry, highlighted the issues faced in completing teacher accounts on the ‘Sham Cash’ platform, which had delayed previous payments. Now, with these obstacles tackled, the Ministry assures systematic and fair distribution of wages and entitlements to the teachers.

A Chronological Leap Forward

As unveiled earlier this year, the ministry had embarked on organizing financial schedules for Al-Hasakah’s Education Directorate. Teachers were set to receive wages for April through July consecutively, along with a presidential grant, ensuring no educator is left behind in the update of payment systems.

Why ‘Sham Cash’?

Integrating ‘Sham Cash’ marks a step toward fairness in wage distribution, offering a secure and transparent payment channel. By embracing digital solutions, the Ministry endeavors to abolish delays and prevent manipulations, safeguarding the income of teachers in regions grappling with logistical challenges.

A New Era for Educational Staff

This initiative underscores the Ministry’s commitment to modernizing payment systems and refining financial services for educational personnel. By navigating administrative hurdles, the mission aims to fortify the support structure for teachers and uplift the local education community.

As stated in tesaaworld.com, this transformation shows a progressive shift in the administrative approach by the Ministry, promising a brighter and more stable future for Al-Hasakah’s educators.