12/9/2024
Qatar Charity (QC) and the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies (CHS) have signed a partnership agreement on the sidelines of the Doha Forum 2024 to cooperate in scientific research, training, and events related to humanitarian and development work.
The agreement was signed by Mr. Mohamed Al Ghamdi, Chief Governance Officer at Qatar Charity, and Mr. Ghassan Elkahlout, Director of CHS.
According to the agreement, the areas of strategic partnership include cooperation in research areas of mutual interest that constitute national strategic priorities, and applied studies related to development and humanitarian work in Qatar and conflict zones worldwide. Additionally, the areas of collaboration involve organizing training courses, workshops, conferences, and seminars, as well as developing the skills of humanitarian workers through education and training.
Mr. Mohamed Al Ghamdi, Chief Governance Officer at Qatar Charity, said, “The agreement comes as part of Qatar Charity's dedication to strengthening partnerships with local and international entities that contribute to enhancing its operations and performance in the field of humanitarian and development work globally. Through such partnerships, Qatar Charity, an international humanitarian organization with over 33 field offices worldwide, aims to develop its staff’s capabilities through education and training, according to a specialized knowledge-driven vision that combines scientific insights with practical applications to achieve the best practices in this field. We take great pride in this partnership with CHS, a renowned knowledge hub with extensive expertise on both national and international levels.”
On his part, Mr. Ghassan Elkahlout, Director of CHS, said, “We are delighted to sign this agreement with Qatar Charity, a key strategic partner in strengthening research and training efforts related to humanitarian and development work. This partnership marks an important step in developing evidence-based policies and building the capabilities of those working in this vital field, helping improve humanitarian response and promote sustainable practices. We believe that by combining CHS's research expertise with Qatar Charity's on-the-ground capabilities, we can achieve tangible results that benefit the most needy communities, both locally and globally. We sincerely thank our partners at Qatar Charity for their trust and constructive collaboration, which reflects our shared vision to achieve noble humanitarian goals."
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About Qatar Charity
Founded in 1984 by a group of Qatari philanthropists alarmed by the rising number of children orphaned by conflict, Qatar Charity began as “The Qatar Committee for Orphan Sponsor Project.” In 1992, it evolved into an international Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) known as “Qatar Charity” to expand its reach and impact. Nearly four decades later, Qatar Charity has grown into one of the largest humanitarian and development organizations globally, envisioning a world where every human being has the right to live in peace and dignity. Qatar Charity delivers life-saving assistance to those affected by conflict, persecution, and natural disasters. It also implements sustainable development programs in social welfare, water and sanitation, education, nutrition, social housing and cohesion, food security, and economic empowerment. With field offices in 33 countries and implementing partners in 60, Qatar Charity is at the forefront of global emergency responses and development solutions, helping vulnerable communities become resilient and thrive.
Qatar Charity is a member of various networks and alliances, reflecting its commitment to global standards of humanitarian response, collaborative efforts in crisis management, and dedication to child protection and advocacy. By engaging with these esteemed organizations, Qatar Charity aims to enhance its capacity to deliver effective, coordinated aid and drive impactful change.
About the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies
Established in 2016, the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies (CHS) is an independent research center that engages in policy and practice on conflict mediation, humanitarian action, and post-conflict recovery in the Arab world and beyond.
At the center we seek to contribute towards the enablement of sustainable recovery in conflict-affected societies and ultimately to achieve a world free from conflict and crisis. CHS research is driven by values of independence, interdisciplinarity, and intellectual rigor. By linking theory, policy, and practice in our engagement, we develop knowledge networks with constructive impact at local, national, and international levels.
CHS works collaboratively with leading research organizations to inform evidence-based approaches to conflict response. We also work with key stakeholders concerned with humanitarian action and peacemaking to facilitate multi-track dialogues, engage in mutual learning, and build common ground.