News

Qatar Charity Implements 1,249 Projects Transforming the Lives of Hundreds of Thousands of Beneficiaries in Ghana in 2025

Qatar Charity addressed the most pressing humanitarian and development challenges in Ghana during 2025. Qatar Charity’s field office in the capital, Accra, implemented a series of integrated, high-impact projects totaling 1,249 projects, benefiting 587,367 people from the most vulnerable and underserved communities across various regions of Ghana. Strengthening Humanitarian and Development Impact Throughout 2025, Qatar Charity’s office in Ghana continued to enhance its humanitarian and development impact through a wide range of interventions that responded directly to the needs of vulnerable communities and disadvantaged families. These efforts included quality projects in the sectors of education and culture, health, water and sanitation, social care, housing, livelihoods, relief, and rehabilitation, in addition to the establishment of multi-service community centers. The 2025 indicators reflect the scale of work accomplished and the breadth of beneficiaries reached through Qatar Charity’s projects in Ghana, with 1,249 projects implemented at a total cost of QAR 90,180,323. 376 Projects Implemented in the Education and Culture Sector Qatar Charity’s achievements in 2025 clearly reaffirmed that investing in human capital and basic services remains a core pillar of its humanitarian work. In the education and culture sector alone, 376 projects were implemented with a total budget of QAR 35,503,647, benefiting 68,620 individuals. These projects focused on improving learning environments, supporting educational interventions, and strengthening the cultural and religious infrastructure of communities through the construction of places of worship and educational facilities. 427,000 Beneficiaries from Water and Sanitation Projects Given that the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector is closely linked to protecting public health and human dignity, Qatar Charity implemented 524 projects that benefited 427,000 people. This reflects Qatar Charity’s priority to ensure safe and sustainable access to drinking water and sanitation services, and to reduce the risks associated with waterborne diseases. In the field of social care, Qatar Charity implemented 27 projects with a budget of QAR 15,507,237, benefiting 9,749 individuals, with a clear focus on the most vulnerable groups, strengthening social protection systems, and delivering interventions that ensure stability and dignity for families and individuals. Expansion of Multi-Service Community Centers Among the projects with significant community impact, 2025 witnessed notable expansion in multi-service community center projects, which represent a development model that brings together multiple services within a single space serving the community. Six such projects were implemented, benefiting 5,200 people. This approach reflects Qatar Charity’s commitment to enhancing service efficiency and reducing access gaps in high-need areas. Health Facilities and Preventive and Curative Services In the health sector, 25 projects were implemented, benefiting 65,850 people. Interventions ranged from the construction of health facilities to the support of preventive and curative services, contributing to improved healthcare quality, reduced disease risks, and enhanced response to essential medical needs. In line with Qatar Charity’s vision of providing adequate housing as a gateway to social stability, 108 housing projects were implemented, benefiting 540 people. These projects support the most vulnerable families by providing safe living environments that enable them to build a more stable future. Linking Emergency Response with Recovery and Reconstruction In the livelihoods sector, Qatar Charity implemented 174 projects benefiting 870 individuals, in addition to two income-generating projects that benefited 200 people. These interventions aimed to strengthen families’ capacity to meet their basic needs through productive and vocational opportunities, supporting activities that ensure sustainable income and reduce dependency on aid. As part of its emergency response efforts, Qatar Charity implemented six relief projects benefiting 9,138 people. One rehabilitation project was also carried out, benefiting 200 individuals, underscoring Qatar Charity’s approach of linking emergency response with recovery and reconstruction. Official and Community Recognition of Qatar Charity’s Efforts Numerous official and community entities in Ghana expressed their strong appreciation for Qatar Charity’s achievements throughout 2025, praising the tangible impact of the implemented projects and their positive reflection on quality of life. The value of Qatar Charity’s achievements in Ghana during 2025 goes beyond performance indicators; it is embodied in official and community testimonies that reflect the real, on-the-ground impact of the projects and affirm the importance of partnership with national institutions and various segments of society. These testimonies encapsulate the essence of the interventions: bringing essential services closer, improving quality of life, and providing sustainable solutions that enhance resilience. Foreign Minister Commends Qatar Charity’s Projects Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr.Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, said in a statement reflecting the Ghanaian government’s appreciation of its partnership with Qatar Charity: “We value the role played by Qatar Charity in Ghana, and we consider its interventions during 2025 a model of partnership that translates solidarity into tangible services in water, education, relief, and health. This work contributes to strengthening social stability and supporting local development pathways, and we emphasize the importance of continuing this cooperation in a way that serves the most vulnerable communities.” For his part, Professor Aruna Zaghoun Said, lecturer at the University of Ghana and President of the Federation of Islamic Communities in Ghana, offered a direct perspective on the impact from the lens of people’s daily lives, stating: “The real impact is evident in the details of everyday life: safe and nearby water, better schools, accessible healthcare services, and support that restores hope to families. What distinguishes Qatar Charity’s interventions is their combination of emergency response with long-term solutions, which is reflected in the resilience of communities and their ability to improve their future.” A Balanced Mix of Service and Development Projects The outcomes of 2025 confirm that Qatar Charity continued to deliver strong institutional performance through a balanced mix of service-oriented, development, and relief projects, driven by standards of targeting, transparency, and impact maximization. With the implementation of 1,249 projects, serving 587,367 beneficiaries, and a budget exceeding QAR 90 million, Qatar Charity’s commitment remains steadfast in supporting the most vulnerable communities and empowering them to build more stable and dignified live

28/01/2026

Qatar Charity implements hundreds of economic empowerment projects in Djibouti
With the support of generous donors, Qatar Charity (QC) has launched the “Kafi” Economic Empowerment Project in the Republic of Djibouti, as part of its efforts to advance sustainable development and promote dignified livelihoods. The initiative involved the distribution of 435 income‑generating projects, benefiting more than 2,500 individuals from needy communities. The project was inaugurated in the presence of H.E. Mrs. Mouna Osman, Minister of Women and Family of the Republic of Djibouti, and Mr. Mohammed bin Ali Al Derham, Acting Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of the State of Qatar in Djibouti, alongside senior government officials and representatives of local institutions and the community. The “Kafi” initiative seeks to expand employment opportunities and improve income levels for youth, women, and persons with disabilities, by enabling their economic integration and participation in the labor market. The project aims to reduce unemployment, strengthen family stability, promote self‑reliance, and support beneficiaries in transitioning out of poverty. The initiative comprised an integrated package of economic empowerment interventions, including the distribution of 200 fruit and vegetable stalls and 200 sewing machines, accompanied by comprehensive vocational training for beneficiaries. In addition, 10 farms were supported with essential agricultural equipment, fertilizers, seeds, and full fencing, contributing to increased productivity and enhanced food security. The project also included the establishment of 10 clothing shops and five grocery stores, in addition to providing 10 families with essential equipment for honey production. Overall, the initiative benefited more than 2,500 individuals. In her remarks during the inauguration ceremony, H.E. Mrs. Mouna Osman commended Qatar Charity’s economic empowerment projects, noting their tangible positive impact on beneficiary families and their role in supporting Djibouti’s broader economic development efforts. Meanwhile, H.E. Dr. Hibo Moumin Assoweh, Minister of Youth and Culture, expressed her appreciation while participating in the distribution of several projects, praising the efforts of the State of Qatar, through Qatar Charity, in supporting young people. She emphasized that such initiatives facilitate youth access to the labor market, contribute to combating unemployment, and promote a culture of work and productivity. For her part, Ms. Ghada Eezedin Ahmed, Country Director of Qatar Charity’s Djibouti Brach, highlighted that economic empowerment remains one of the organization’s core development sectors. She stressed that Qatar Charity focuses on enabling beneficiaries to build stable and sustainable sources of income. She expressed gratitude to generous donors for their continued support of vulnerable groups and their role in fostering self‑reliance. It is worth noting that Qatar Charity implemented nearly 400 economic empowerment projects in Djibouti during 2024 and 2025, benefiting approximately 5,000 individuals, underscoring the organization’s firm commitment to supporting vulnerable communities and strengthening local economic development.
27/01/2026 More details  
Qatar Charity reaches nearly half a million beneficiaries in Tanzania in 2025
Continuing its humanitarian and development mission, Qatar Charity (QC), with generous support from donors in Qatar, implemented 1,365 projects across Tanzania in 2025, benefiting 474,770 people nationwide. The initiatives were delivered across key sectors including water and sanitation, education, healthcare, food security, social welfare, economic empowerment, shelter, and emergency relief. In the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector, Qatar Charity implemented 776 projects, providing 401,000 people in mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar with reliable access to safe and clean drinking water. These interventions focused on expanding and rehabilitating water points and promoting hygiene practices, contributing significantly to improved public health and the reduction of waterborne diseases. In the education and culture sector, the organization carried out 179 projects benefiting 21,303 students. The interventions included the construction and rehabilitation of schools, the provision of essential educational supplies, and community‑based initiatives that promote equitable access to education, alongside the construction of mosques and places of worship, particularly in underserved communities. Qatar Charity also implemented 9 healthcare projects, improving access to essential medical services for 4,730 people. These projects supported health facilities and strengthened local healthcare response capacities, contributing to enhanced community‑level healthcare delivery. As part of its economic empowerment efforts, Qatar Charity implemented 295 projects benefiting 2,065 individuals, with a focus on small enterprises and income‑generating activities. The support enabled families to establish sustainable livelihoods, reduce economic vulnerability, and enhance self‑reliance over the longer term. In the area of social welfare, the organization implemented 65 projects reaching 2,993 beneficiaries, including orphan care and financial support for vulnerable groups. These interventions were designed within a framework that prioritizes dignity, inclusion, and social protection. In a qualitative development step, Qatar Charity initiated five multi‑service community center projects, benefiting 37,010 people. These shared community spaces are designed to deliver integrated educational, healthcare, and social services, while strengthening social cohesion and community engagement. Qatar Charity also implemented 24 food security projects, benefiting 316 people, alongside 8 shelter projects that provided safe housing for 63 beneficiaries from the most vulnerable families. During times of crisis, Qatar Charity delivered emergency humanitarian assistance through four rapid‑response projects, reaching more than 5,290 people, addressing urgent needs and supporting affected communities in overcoming the impacts of emergencies. Qatar Charity’s interventions for 2025 also included seasonal initiatives, such as Ramadan food basket distributions and Qurbani (sacrificial meat) projects, which contributed to strengthening food security and reinforcing community solidarity. Qatar Charity’s efforts received formal recognition from Tanzanian officials. H.E. Mr. Hussein Mwinyi, President of Zanzibar, commended the organization’s continued contributions to development, humanitarian relief, and economic empowerment initiatives, particularly in support of persons with disabilities. He affirmed the government’s support for the continuation of these programs and presented Qatar Charity with a commemorative shield in appreciation. In addition, Muhimbili National Hospital and the World Health Organization (WHO) Africa Region awarded Qatar Charity a certificate of appreciation in recognition of its role in supporting the healthcare sector and advancing public health outcomes in Tanzania. Qatar Charity affirmed that its interventions throughout 2025 were aligned with Tanzania’s national priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), underscoring its firm commitment to strengthening community resilience and improving the quality of life for vulnerable populations across Tanzania.
26/01/2026 More details  

Subscribe Now

Subscribe to receive Qatar Charity Newsletter