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Qatar Charity’s delegation visits Pakistan to support orphans and vulnerable families

A high-level delegation from Qatar Charity (QC), comprising valued donors and sponsors, recently visited Pakistan to review the living conditions of sponsored orphans and vulnerable families and to assess their priority humanitarian needs. The visit reaffirms Qatar Charity’s continued commitment to improving the well-being of orphaned children and supporting underprivileged communities across several countries, including Pakistan. During their visit to Rawalpindi District in Punjab, the delegation participated in the distribution of winterization kits and personal hygiene kits to orphaned children and needy families. The winterization kits included cotton mattresses, warm shawls, socks, caps, and gloves, while the hygiene kits contained essential items such as towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soaps, and mosquito nets. The delegation also visited orphan families at their homes, interacting closely with children and caregivers and observing their living conditions. A special gathering was organized for 50 Qatar Charity–sponsored orphans, where children took part in drawing, painting, sports, and friendly activities. The children presented handmade artwork to the sponsors as expressions of gratitude, while mothers showcased handcrafted items reflecting their skills and resilience. The delegation expressed their positive impressions, emphasizing that the visit was a unique humanitarian experience that left a profound impact on them. They urged donors in Qatar to continue supporting vulnerable families in Pakistan, stressing that even small contributions can make a significant difference in the life of an entire family. They also noted that spending time with orphaned children was a source of pride and joy, and that such initiatives embody the values of compassion and solidarity that define Qatar Charity’s mission. Eleven-year-old orphan Aiman Ali shared her joy, saying, “My dream came true. Today I met angels whom I had only read about in books.” Beneficiary Mrs. Shameem Akhtar, a widow supporting five children, expressed her gratitude, noting that the assistance helped her meet essential winter and household needs that were otherwise beyond her means. Over the past three years, Qatar Charity has distributed 1,560 winterization kits to vulnerable families across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Azad Jammu & Kashmir, reflecting its sustained humanitarian engagement in Pakistan. Through such initiatives, Qatar Charity continues to bring hope, dignity, and relief to orphaned children and vulnerable communities, reinforcing its mission of compassion, solidarity, and sustainable humanitarian support.

14/01/2026

Qatar Charity reaches 90,000 lives in Sri Lanka in 2025
In 2025, Qatar Charity (QC), with the generous support of donors, implemented nearly 300 humanitarian and development projects across Sri Lanka, benefiting over 90,000 vulnerable individuals. The initiatives covered housing, WASH, education, health, food security, economic empowerment, orphan sponsorship, seasonal assistance, emergency relief, and the distribution of developmental items—reflecting Qatar Charity’s commitment to sustainable development and humanitarian response. WASH In the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector, 227 projects benefited 9,960 people in drought-prone areas. The projects provided sustainable access to clean water through tube wells equipped with electric submersible pumps, 1,000-litre overhead tanks, and multiple tap points—significantly improving health and hygiene. Education & Health Qatar Charity has initiated three education projects expected to benefit 3,120 students. Major interventions included the construction of a multi-storey science laboratory building at Kalutara Muslim Central College and two modern school complexes at Fathima Ladies College and Al Hikma Vidyalam. School kits and bicycles were also distributed to support students’ access to education. Seven health projects benefited 1,695 individuals, including the construction of a hospital ward complex, provision of hospital beds, and the completion of 150 cataract surgeries—helping restore vision and improve healthcare access for vulnerable patients. Qatar Charity also distributed 700 wheelchairs and 1,000 electronic blood pressure monitors to public hospitals. Housing Qatar Charity completed seven housing projects, benefiting 39 individuals from vulnerable families. The initiative included five houses of 45m² for families of at least five members and two houses of 60m² for larger families. Each home was built with essential living facilities, ensuring safety, dignity, and improved living conditions. Economic Empowerment Under food security and economic empowerment programs, 52 projects supported 60 families by providing sewing machines, grain grinders, livestock, and farming tools. These interventions enabled income generation, reduced hunger, and promoted self-reliance. Orphan Sponsorship Through its ‘Rofaqa’ initiative, Qatar Charity supported 1,250 orphans across nine districts, ensuring access to education, healthcare, food, and clothing while promoting emotional well-being and social integration. Seasonal & Relief Projects Seasonal projects implemented during Ramadan and Eid benefited 14,500 individuals. Assistance included food packages, Eid clothing for 250 orphans, and fresh meat distribution under the Adhahi Project. In response to flooding, Qatar Charity supported 1,240 families in Mannar and 2,000 families in Kandy through the distribution of food baskets containing essential items sufficient for household needs for up to 20 days. Relief & Developmental Items The distribution of relief and developmental items benefited 60,000 individuals across eight districts. Support included the provision of sewing machines and grinding mills, contributing to poverty reduction and long-term economic empowerment. Appreciation Mr. Muneer Mulaffer, Deputy Minister of Religious and Cultural Affairs, praised Qatar Charity’s continued humanitarian and development contributions in Sri Lanka and reaffirmed the government’s support for its ongoing programs. Commitment Qatar Charity’s 2025 interventions were aligned with national development priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), underscoring its ongoing commitment to improving lives and strengthening community resilience across Sri Lanka.
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Qatar Charity Concludes "Compassionate Hearts" Initiative in Somalia, Performing Heart Surgery for Children
With generous support from donors in Qatar, Qatar Charity concluded its 'Compassionate Hearts' initiative in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. The initiative aimed to perform surgeries to repair congenital heart defects in children. The closing ceremony was attended by Dr. Mariam Mohamed Hussein, State Minister of Health of Somalia, along with several officials, doctors, and the medical team. Thirty-seven children from six Somali states benefited from the initiative. This initiative reflects Qatar Charity's commitment to delivering medical services to various regions and performing life-saving surgeries, as part of its humanitarian mission to support the most vulnerable groups. In her speech at the closing ceremony of the initiative, Dr. Mariam Mohammed Hussein expressed her deep gratitude to the State of Qatar, its government and people, to Qatar Charity, and to the generous donors, commending their ongoing humanitarian support for the health sector in Somalia. She praised their role in saving the lives of children suffering from congenital heart defects and restoring hope to their families. She emphasized that these initiatives represent a significant addition to the Somali health sector and reflect the deep fraternal ties and humanitarian cooperation between the two nations. She noted that Qatar Charity's health projects have become a crucial pillar in supporting specialized medical services in the country. For his part, Dr. Abdul Majeed Abdul Qawi Al-Humaidi, an expert in international programs and development at Qatar Charity's Development Operations Department, explained that the initiative is an extension of a continuous humanitarian effort spanning several years, during which Qatar Charity has performed hundreds of life-saving surgeries in several countries. He noted that at the beginning of this year, the association began by performing 30 successful surgeries in Somalia, then moved to Bangladesh where it performed 100 surgeries, then 42 surgeries for children in Ghana. Last November, 17 open-heart surgeries and 30 cardiac catheterizations were performed in Syria. Today, it concludes its work in Somalia with 37 successful surgeries for children suffering from congenital heart defects. He added that these successes would not have been possible without the support of generous donors and the dedicated efforts of the specialized volunteer medical team. He indicated that Qatar Charity intends to repeat these initiatives given the increasing number of cases in need. Unforgettable Stories The spokesperson for the medical team, Dr. Iyad Ahmed Al-Amouri, said: “Some cases will remain in our memories, and we hope that they will live normal lives from now on.” Dr. Lul Mahmoud Mohamed, President of the Somali Doctors Syndicate, affirmed that the initiative represents a genuine opportunity for impoverished families who cannot afford to travel or bear the costs of treatment, noting its impact on restoring children to normal life. Voices of Hope: Khadra Ali, a mother from Puntland, expressed her gratitude to the benefactors in Qatar after her son, Sanwar, who had been suffering from severe respiratory distress, recovered. She emphasized that the operation restored his health. Amina Adam Hassan, the mother of Adnan from Hiran region, said, 'This operation not only saved my child's heart, but it also gave us back our lives.' Abbas Aweys explained that his struggle with congenital heart defects forced him to drop out of school, but he is now preparing to return to his studies after his condition improved. It is worth noting that Qatar Charity implemented approximately 20 health projects in Somalia during 2025, benefiting more than 113,000 people, with the aim of improving the quality of life and enhancing medical services for the most vulnerable groups.
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The “Kafi” Economic Empowerment Project Concludes in Saraqib with Final Equipment Delivered to Beneficiaries
The “Kafi” Economic Empowerment and Livelihood Support Project in Idlib concluded with a ceremony held in Saraqib. The event, attended by the head of the Saraqib city and several community leaders, showcased the project's key activities and phases. The final batch of production equipment was also delivered to the beneficiaries, marking their transition to self-reliance and the launch of their own businesses. The “Kafi” project, supported by Qatar Charity and implemented by the Ata’a Humanitarian Relief Association, aimed to enhance the economic empowerment of affected families, support early recovery, and improve livelihoods, particularly in areas that experienced widespread displacement and where families have returned without stable sources of income. The project focused on supporting skilled tradespeople and, enabling them to revive or establish their small businesses. This was achieved by providing them with the necessary equipment, along with training and ongoing support, thereby contributing to the sustainability of economic activity and achieving a lasting impact on individuals and the local community. The project encompassed support for a wide range of professions, including various forms of trade, food processing, tailoring, electrical and solar energy work, carpentry, blacksmithing, painting, construction, heating and air conditioning, as well as vocational work using three-wheeled vehicles, covering several areas in Idlib. During the ceremony, Mr. Mahmoud Al-Othman, the Saraqib District responsible, expressed his gratitude to the supporting organizations, saying: 'We extend our sincere thanks to Qatar Charity and Ata'a for their blessed efforts in supporting these areas, which have contributed to strengthening stability and empowering families. Such projects help families secure their daily sustenance, especially since the targeted areas were completely displaced and returned to their homes without even the means to provide for themselves. The families have transformed from waiting for monthly aid to becoming productive families who work hard for their children. We hope that our generous donors in Qatar will continue to support such projects to help these areas recover.' The 'Kafi' project is considered an effective model for transitioning from relief to development. It has contributed to transforming families from aid recipients into productive families capable of generating income and achieving greater economic and social stability, which positively impacts local communities in the affected areas.
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