Qatar Charity lays the foundation stone for a

Qatar Charity lays the foundation stone for a village for displaced in Somalia

10/9/2022

Qatar Charity has laid the foundation stone for an integrated residential village for the displaced in Baidoa, Somalia, in the presence of His Excellency Mr. Hassan Hamza Hashem, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Somalia, Mr. Abdul Aziz Hassan Mohamed, President of the Southwest State of Somalia, and Mr. Nawaf Al Hammadi, Assistant Chief Executive Officer of the International Operations and Programs Sector in Qatar charity.

The village includes 67 housing units, a health center, an "elementary and middle school", a mosque, a vocational training center, an artesian well, and a center for memorizing the Holy Quran. It is expected that it will benefit more than 12,000 displaced people in Baidoa, in the Somali province of Bay.

In his speech, the President of the Southwest State of Somalia, Abdul Aziz Hassan Mohamed, said, "The construction of the residential village will ease the burdens on thousands of families who have been displaced from their homes and villages due to drought," praising the pioneering role of Qatar Charity through interventions that address the needs of the displaced and the affected.

He stated that Qatar is a brotherly country to the Somali people, for standing by them in a time of adversity, as it responded to the calls for help of the Somali people, who were affected by the delay in the rainy seasons, which led to the exposure of half of the Somali population to a drought that made them need urgent assistance.

For his part, Mr. Nawaf Al Hammadi, Assistant CEO of the International Operations and Programs Sector at Qatar Charity, indicated that Qatar Charity chose Baidoa, the second largest city in which the displaced live, to build an integrated village to support displaced families facing malnutrition and lack of necessary services, alleviate their suffering and improving their living conditions. and housing, and creating an appropriate learning environment, by building sustainable housing and adequate basic services.

Mr. Nawaf expressed his thanks and appreciation to the donors of the people of Qatar, who are the main supporter of Qatar Charity projects in the world.

Muhammad Absher Mio, one of the notables of the area, said, "The construction of the residential village for the displaced here is the long-awaited hope. Thank you to those who wanted to realize the dream of the displaced from the donors and thank you to the State of Qatar and Qatar Charity."

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