QC and UNISEF Implement Relief and Development

QC and UNISEF Implement Relief and Development Projects


1/20/2016 |


A delegation from UNISEF visited QC’s office in Pakistan to review the joint projects which are implemented for the benefit of the displaced people from North Waziristan Region, near the Afghan borders. The delegation consisted of 4 experts in the fields of water and health facilities.

Awareness Activities

In cooperation with UNISEF, QC is implementing several projects related to water, facilities at schools, and medical centers in Rajanpur and Rahim Yar Khan Districts.

In the meantime, QC’s office held a group of awareness activities which focused on the countryside. The activities included holding meetings with parents, teachers and students in order to emphasize the importance of using drinking water, having health facilities and sewage systems, and specifying certain places for garbage disposal. In addition, QC distributed to the audience bags which contained tools for personal hygiene.

Productive Categories

In 2015, QC drilled 1,500 wells in the 4 provinces of Pakistan: Khyber, Punjab, Sindh, and Baluchistan at a cost of 7,000,000 QR.

Many of these wills were equipped with water tanks, sinks for the housewives of the displaced families, and places for wudu (ablution).

In addition, QC’s office in Pakistan, in 2015, built 21 mosques in Kashmir and the rest of Pakistan’s provinces at a cost of more than 2,500,000 QR. It also built a multi-service complex and a training center at a cost of 2,200,000 QR; it implemented 110 economic empowerment projects for the benefit of the poor categories. The projects were intended to change the beneficiaries’ lives into something better. Instead of receiving aids, the beneficiaries would be able to make their own money thus become financially independent. The projects were implemented at a cost of 407,000 QR.

Mr. Faisal Al Fahida, QC’s Director of Operations, expressed his happiness for QC’s achievements in Pakistan, which have been helping the people and alleviating the sufferings of so many. “We have partnership and cooperation agreements with so many international humanitarian organizations - UNISEF placed on top. The message we convey through our main office and its branches in Pakistan is that we seek to spread hope and make all the needy people around the world happy,” said he.

Continuous Charity

QC started its work in Pakistan in 1992. It was then considered as a local society that had 5 field offices in Sindh, Punjab, and Khyber; it also had representatives in Kashmir, and Baluchistan. Its projects covered different fields such as health, education, economic empowerment, relief, water, and sanitation. QC also established centers for craft training and social care. It sponsors more than 4,000 orphans, poor families and students in 21 districts of the 4 provinces of Pakistan. In addition, QC’s office in Pakistan coordinates with 7 orphanages in Punjab and Khyber.

QC’s office there also coordinates with UNISEF so as to implement several projects in the fields of water, sanitation, health facilities, awareness, countryside seminars and others. They also coordinate to celebrate ‘International Clean Hands’ Day and to build sewage networks and facilities for persons with disabilities.

 

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