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Qatar Charity signs MoU with Gambia’s Ministry of Social Welfare

Qatar Charity (QC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Gambia’s Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Welfare to strengthen cooperation in social protection, economic empowerment, and improving the quality of life for vulnerable groups. The signing ceremony was attended by H.E. Fatou Sanyang Kinteh, Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Welfare; H.E. Abdullah Jassim Al-Kuwari, Acting Chargé d’Affaires at the Embassy of Qatar in Gambia; and Mr. Mustafa Essatte, Director of Qatar Charity’s office in Gambia, alongside senior officials and civil society representatives. The MoU was signed by Mr. Ilo Jallow, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry, and Mr. Mustafa Essatte, Director of Qatar Charity’s office in Gambia. Speaking at the event, Minister Fatou Kinteh stressed the importance of this partnership, saying: 'This cooperation represents a pivotal step in achieving the ministry’s goals of strengthening social protection for vulnerable groups, empowering women economically and socially, improving care services for children and the elderly, and supporting social inclusion programs to raise living standards in rural communities. We believe that working hand-in-hand with Qatar Charity will deliver tangible and sustainable impact on the ground.' She expressed her gratitude to the Embassy of Qatar, Qatar Charity, and the people of Qatar for their continued support. H.E. Abdullah Al-Kuwari praised the initiative, noting its role in advancing social development and economic empowerment in Gambia. Mr. Mustafa Essatte, Director of Qatar Charity in Gambia, said the MoU reflects a shared commitment to supporting vulnerable groups, empowering women, and improving living standards. He stressed the importance of joint efforts for sustainable impact and thanked the minister, the Qatari envoy, and the people of Qatar for their continued support. The ceremony also marked the distribution of essential aid, including 200 kitchen sets, 320 solar-powered lamps, 69 blood pressure monitors, 19 sewing machines, 14 vegetable stalls, and 4 electric wheelchairs for persons with special needs. Over the past three months, Qatar Charity’s Gambia office implemented 28 solar-powered wells in 28 villages, benefiting about 8,400 people. It also launched six sheep-farming projects, five poultry projects, distributed 62 sewing machines, set up 26 fruit and vegetable stalls, and provided three motorbikes, supporting 102 low-income families. Social and educational efforts included distributing 90 blood sugar monitors, 11 school bag and uniform projects, 15 bicycles for orphans, building a home for a mother of orphans, and constructing a mosque covering 80 square meters.

17/11/2025

Qatar Charity delivers food aid to 130,000 IDPs in Gaza
Qatar Charity (QC) has completed a new round of food assistance for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Gaza, distributing 26,000 food baskets that benefited around 130,000 people. The initiative was funded by generous donors in Qatar through the campaign “'Labbeh Gaza: Commitment and Solidarity'. The aid aims to ease the severe humanitarian crisis and improve food security for families affected by the blockade and two years of the war. Gaza continues to face acute shortages of essential supplies, with the UN declaring a widespread famine in August—the first ever in the Middle East. According to UN agencies, over 500,000 people are trapped in famine conditions, while 91% of Gaza’s population —around 1.95 million people— suffers from extreme food insecurity, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). Each basket contains basic food supplies sufficient for a family for about a month. Beneficiaries expressed gratitude, calling the assistance “a timely lifeline” and “a message of solidarity from hearts that never forget.” Qatar Charity continues to urge donors to support its ongoing 'Labbeh Gaza' campaign. Contributions can be made via the organization’s website and mobile app, through its home collection service, by dialing 44290000, or by visiting its branches and representatives in commercial centers. As part of Qatar’s land bridge of humanitarian aid, a recent shipment of relief supplies—including shelter tents and essential items—crossed the Rafah border to help ease the suffering of Gazans, especially with winter approaching and temperatures dropping.
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Qatar Charity Celebrates the Graduation of the 25th Batch of Its Sponsored University Students
Qatar Charity celebrated the graduation of 185 male and female university students sponsored under its “Talib Al-Ilm” scholarship program for the 2024–2025 academic year. The initiative, generously supported by the people of Qatar, aims to promote higher education, empower youth, and prepare a new generation of qualified leaders capable of driving social and community development. The graduation ceremony, held in Mogadishu, Somalia, was attended by Dr. Mohamed Mohamud, President of SIMAD University; Mr. Adam Abdul Fattah, Director of Qatar Charity’s Somalia Office; faculty members, academics, and families of the graduates. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Adam Abdul Fattah expressed pride in the partnership between Qatar Charity and SIMAD University, describing the occasion as a “historic milestone” in a journey of cooperation spanning several years. He said: “This moment marks not the end, but the beginning of a new journey one that calls for commitment, perseverance, and a sense of responsibility towards building a better future for your communities.” He extended heartfelt thanks to the people of Qatar for their continued generosity, noting that their support has enabled thousands of students to complete their education and pursue professional success. In his remarks, Dr. Mohamed Mohamud, President of SIMAD University, praised Qatar Charity’s long-standing contribution to education and capacity building in Somalia. He highlighted that over the past 27 years; Qatar Charity has played a vital role in preparing a new generation of leaders who now occupy influential positions in both government and the private sector. “This partnership has had a direct impact on Somalia’s progress and future,” he said, adding that Qatar Charity has become an integral part of the university’s extended family. Graduate Ibrahim Abdulrazak expressed deep gratitude, saying: “This achievement reflects years of hard work and perseverance. I thank Qatar Charity and the generous donors whose support allowed us to fulfill our dreams.” He noted that graduating with a 96% average is not only a personal success but also a responsibility to give back to his society and contribute to sustainable development in his homeland. Since its launch in 1997, the “Talib Al-Ilm” program has supported more than 3,600 university students around the world, providing full and partial scholarships to those in need. As part of its broader “Tamkeen” (Empowerment) initiative, Qatar Charity has also supported over 225,000 students across 23 countries, enabling them to pursue their studies and build a brighter future.
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