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Qatar Charity launches winter campaign to aid vulnerable communities globally

Doha, Qatar – November 18, 2024 Qatar Charity (QC) has launched the ‘How Long?’ relief campaign for the 2024–2025 winter season, aiming to deliver humanitarian aid worth QR 72 million across 25 countries, including Qatar, with a special focus on crisis-affected regions. The campaign was launched through a special episode of the ‘Hayatuna’ program on Qatar TV, accompanied by a video shared on Qatar Charity’s social media accounts. The video highlighted the key humanitarian projects planned for the 2024–2025 winter season. Special Focus Given the severe humanitarian conditions in crisis and disaster-affected regions, where the onset of winter exacerbates the suffering of those impacted, the ‘How Long?’ campaign will prioritize providing aid to these regions. Special focus will be placed on Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, Yemen, and northern Syria, in addition to regions experiencing extreme cold worldwide. Mr. Mana Al-Ansari, Director of Qatar Charity's Humanitarian Operations Department, emphasized the need to address the escalating basic needs of those affected by prolonged and expanding crises. He called for generous contributions to protect vulnerable communities from the severe risks posed by harsh winter conditions, including freezing temperatures, torrential rains, and heavy snowfall. Targeted Countries He explained that the list of countries benefiting from the winter relief campaign, outside of Qatar, includes 24 Palestine, Syria, Sudan, Jordan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Albania, Pakistan, Bangladesh (Rohingya refugees), Turkey, Niger, Chad, Tunisia, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Lebanon, Benin, Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Ghana, Kashmir, and Mali. Regarding the aid to be provided to the targeted groups outside Qatar, Al-Ansari pointed out that the campaign will address basic winter needs through a range of initiatives and diverse products. He explained that these products include food assistance like food packages and bread, as well as shelter and non-food aid such as winter clothing, shelter kits, house rent, home repairs, provision and maintenance of caravans, heating equipment, fuel, and winter living essentials. He stated that in the health sector, the products will include primary healthcare services and first aid kits, while the water and sanitation sector will focus on providing water, water tankers, and personal hygiene kits. Assistance for Orphans Through this campaign, Qatar Charity will allocate assistance for orphans under its care worldwide, as part of its social welfare efforts to support vulnerable groups. Mr. Yousuf Abdulla Al-Khulaifi, Head of Child and Family Care, explained that the ‘How Long?’ campaign is expected to provide winter aid to thousands of orphans in 16 countries globally through its ‘Rofaqa’ initiative. He indicated that the winter aid will include blankets, mattresses, and clothing. Within Qatar Within Qatar, the campaign's assistance will focus on workers, in line with Qatar Charity's commitment to strengthening social cohesion and recognizing their contribution to development efforts. The aid will include food baskets, winter clothing, medical check-ups, and health awareness programs. Mr. Ahmad Yousef Fakhroo, CEO's assistant for the Resources Development and Communication sector at Qatar Charity, began the launch of the 'How Long?' campaign by discussing the campaign’s challenge this year. He vividly conveyed the suffering of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) during winter in an innovative and impactful way. He indicated that participants in the challenge will enter a very cold room, and within moments, a video will be shown, featuring a child describing the hardships faced by IDPs and refugees in camps during this season. Fakhroo stated that the experience delivered a powerful message: while the participants could leave the cold whenever they wished, refugees, IDPs, and their children are forced to endure the harsh winter without an option, unless help is extended to ease their suffering. He encouraged individuals and companies in Qatar to support the winter campaign to reach as many needy people as possible, especially IDPs, refugees, and the vulnerable. Ways to Donate Generous individuals can donate to the campaign through Qatar Charity's website (https://qch.qa/winterEn) or make direct donations at Qatar Charity’s branches and collection points across the country. Donations can also be made via the hotline: 44290000. Additionally, a mobile collection representative can be requested to reach donors wherever they are. To watch the campaign's introductory video, simply scan the QR code or click on the link below: : https://qch.qa/8F0780 **End**

19/11/2024

Qatar Charity Delivers Housing in Al Amal City to Syrian displaced
Doha, November 13, 2024 In preparation for the upcoming winter season and with the goal of providing safe and dignified shelter to the Syrian displaced families who have endured harsh conditions in tents for many years, Qatar Charity, in collaboration with the Turkish Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), has begun handing over homes in Al Amal City project to displaced families in northern Syria’s camps. To ensure a smooth and organized transition, Qatar Charity is delivering the homes to the displaced families in phases. The city will officially be inaugurated once the relocation process is completed. Al Amal City project is a major initiative in Qatar Charity’s ongoing efforts to provide shelter for those affected by crises and to create a dignified living environment for displaced families in northern Syria. The apartments are fully furnished with furniture, electrical appliances, and household items. Gratitude and Thanks On this occasion, Mr. Akram Ali, director of Qatar Charity’s office in Turkey, expressed gratitude to the people of Qatar for their generous contributions, which, after God's will, made this important project a reality and allowed for the distribution of homes to the displaced families. He prayed for God's blessings on them and asked that their good deeds be recorded in their favor. He added: 'This achievement is a gift from the people of Qatar to our brothers and sisters affected in Syria. Qatar Charity has spared no effort to turn this dream into reality. Any exhaustion fades when we see the joy and smiles on the faces of mothers as they receive their new homes, which provide them with safety and peace of mind for their children, especially as the handover occurred just before the winter, sparing them the dangers they faced while living in tents.' Dream Realized Beneficiaries expressed their immense happiness upon receiving their new apartments in Al Amal City. Displaced woman Um Hassan said: ' today we have been blessed after ten years of patience. During those years, we faced very difficult conditions, and just yesterday, the rain flooded our tents and damaged our belongings. But today, we have moved into the residential city and settled in safe homes, which has brought joy to our hearts. We thank the Qatari peoples and Qatar Charity, who have spared no effort in supporting us. Another beneficiary, Mr. Abu Ghassan, said: 'We suffered greatly over the past ten years from cold, rain, and many difficulties. Our big dream was to have a home that would protect our family and children. today that dream has come true. We thank the people of Qatar for their continuous support, and may God reward them all the best.' About Al Amal City It is worth mentioning that Al Amal City, located in the town of Suran in northern Aleppo countryside, consists of 1,400 residential units. In addition, it includes educational and service facilities, such as schools for boys and girls, a kindergarten, a vocational training school, a mosque, commercial shops, and a clinic. The city is fully equipped with infrastructure, including a water and sewage network, electricity, and paved roads.
14/11/2024 More details  
Qatar Charity and UNICEF save 3,000 children from drought impact
Doha, Qatar – November 11, 2024 In a significant humanitarian move aimed at alleviating the suffering of drought-affected children in Somalia, Qatar Charity (QC), in partnership with UNICEF, has launched an emergency nutrition project in displacement camps on the outskirts of the Somali capital Mogadishu, known as one of the most vulnerable regions to drought-induced displacement. More than 3,000 children are expected to benefit from the project. The project aims to provide nutrition support to children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years to combat malnutrition and meet their basic nutritional needs. The project has reached 500 children so far, demonstrating the ongoing commitment of stakeholders to improving the nutritional status of drought-affected children. “In Somalia, an estimated 1.6 million children are expected to face acute malnutrition until July 2025, with 403,000 of them at risk of severe malnutrition, according to the latest analysis by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC).” Mr Abd al-Fattah Adam Moalim, Director of QC's Somalia office, praised the partnership with UNICEF in this project, which is helping to improve the lives of displaced children. He emphasized that the distribution of high-energy biscuits is an important step in the fight against malnutrition, as it provides children with complete and nutritious meals that boost their immunity and support healthy growth. Mr. Abdirahman Ahmed Mohamud, Director of the Health Directorate of Banadir Region, commended this humanitarian initiative to support affected children, stating, 'This nutrition support comes at a crucial time to combat severe malnutrition among children.' He expressed gratitude to Qatar Charity and UNICEF for their continued efforts to provide essential nutrition and health support to the affected communities. The beneficiaries expressed their appreciation for this support, highlighting its positive impact on their children. Aisha Ahmed Mohamed said, “We are very grateful to Qatar Charity and UNICEF for this support. These nutritious meals were essential for my children, especially during this difficult time.” Shukri Omar Roble added, “This support has come at the right time, and we are happy that the children are getting the good nutrition they need.” It is worth mentioning that Qatar Charity and UNICEF are continuing their partnership in various projects. UNICEF provides medicines and nutritional supplement biscuits to health centers run by Qatar Charity in Mogadishu and the Bay region. Additionally, the collaboration includes the ‘UPSHIFT’ program, which focuses on youth empowerment. This initiative aims to support and empower 180 young people from various sectors by providing funding and guidance to help them acquire valuable skills that will contribute to their personal development and increase their chances of future employment.
12/11/2024 More details  
Qatar Charity signs framework agreement with Children’s Cancer Hospital - Egypt
Doha, Qatar – November 9, 2024 Qatar Charity (QC) has signed a framework cooperation agreement with the Children’s Cancer Hospital Foundation - Egypt 57357 (CCHE 57357), aiming to enhance healthcare support for children with cancer. This agreement is part of Qatar Charity's efforts to support health and development initiatives, provide essential humanitarian assistance to enhance healthcare for children, and ensure effective treatment opportunities for them. The agreement reflects the commitment of both parties to achieving the goals and principles of humanitarian and developmental work. The agreement was signed by Mr. Nawaf Abdullah Al Hammadi, Chief Global Officer at Qatar Charity, and Mr. Sherif Hussin, Deputy Executive Director at Children’s Cancer Hospital Group - Egypt 57357. The agreement will open opportunities for collaboration between both parties in humanitarian and development initiatives. On the sidelines of the signing, both sides emphasized the importance of this partnership in providing comprehensive healthcare for children with cancer and supporting their families. They expressed their commitment to expanding cooperation to meet the growing needs of patients and improve their quality of life. On this occasion, Mr. Nawaf Abdullah Al Hammadi, Chief Global Officer at Qatar Charity, expressed his delight at signing the agreement with the Children’s Cancer Hospital Foundation - Egypt 57357. He stated, 'This agreement marks our first collaboration in the health sector in Egypt. We are committed to making this partnership fruitful by delivering effective services to children and contributing to higher recovery rates and reduced mortality among cancer patients in the near future.' Al Hammadi also expressed hope for this partnership to be long-term, encompassing various fields to facilitate knowledge exchange, capacity building, and funding. He voiced his aspiration that it will support healthcare activities and centers in the region through shared experiences and expertise. Mr. Sherif Hussin, Deputy Executive Director at Children’s Cancer Hospital Group - Egypt 57357, expressed pride and happiness in the strategic collaboration with Qatar Charity. He emphasized that this partnership is a significant step toward improving the quality of healthcare provided to children with cancer, considering Qatar Charity a strategic partner for the hospital. Hussin added, 'With this new partnership with Qatar Charity, we look forward to expanding our medical services and reaching a greater number of children, which will help improve recovery rates and achieve more positive outcomes.' He thanked Qatar Charity for the fruitful collaboration, hoping that this success marks the beginning of a series of joint achievements in the future. **End** For inquiries, please contact: Mobile: 66773008 Email: mataurrab@qcharity.org
10/11/2024 More details  

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