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Qatar Charity Delivers Over 5,600 Tons of Aid to Sudan War Victims Over Two Years

As the conflict in Sudan enters its third year on April 15, 2025, Qatar Charity continues to expand its humanitarian response. Over the past two years, the organization has delivered more than 5,600 tons of humanitarian aid, reaching approximately 1.75 million internally displaced people (IDPs) and conflict-affected individuals across safe regions in Sudan. Humanitarian Aid Distribution: Support provided to around 1.7 million displaced and war-affected individuals. Critical Health Interventions: Immediate response initiatives were launched for patients with kidney failure and cancer. Ongoing Food Assistance: Continued distribution of food baskets to hundreds of thousands of displaced individuals, supported by the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD). Currently, field teams are active in multiple states, distributing 2,500 food baskets and 230 tons of dates, funded by the Qatar Fund for Development, and implemented in partnership with the Qatar Red Crescent in Sudan. In the states of Kassala, Al-Qadarif, and Al-Jazirah, Qatar Charity is also carrying out a project to provide hot meals and essential supplies for displaced people, including 600 kitchen kits. 1,500 sleeping mats, 6,000 blankets, 140 underground water tanks, 6,000 women’s hygiene kits, 600 tents, 16,500 ready-to-eat meals. Additionally, health supplies like dialysis machines, incubators, and cholera medications are being delivered as part of this initiative. Strengthening The Healthcare Sector The cumulative aid provided by Qatar Charity has now reached 1.75 million people, including food, medical, and shelter supplies totaling 5,635 tons. With continued support from the Qatar Fund for Development, hundreds of tons of relief supplies were airlifted to Sudan through three humanitarian air bridges, delivering food, medicine, medical equipment, and shelter materials to those most in need. Advancing Health Care These efforts have significantly supported Sudan’s collapsing health infrastructure. Qatar Charity took the initiative to pay salaries of medical staff at Al-Nau Hospital in Omdurman, a vital facility serving patients after the shutdown of hundreds of hospitals in Khartoum. It also launched a mobile clinic project providing free medical care and medicine to refugees in Port Sudan, responding to the outbreak of infectious diseases in camps. The clinic operated for a full month, covering multiple camps and displacement areas. Advancing Food security In the early months of the crisis, Qatar Charity rapidly responded by delivering 125,000 hot meals to displaced individuals at shelters in Port Sudan and the Arqin border crossing with Egypt. It has since continued distributing hot meals and food baskets across various states, delivering 90,000 baskets to affected families. In 2024 alone, with QFFD funding, Qatar Charity rolled out its largest food security project to date in war-affected areas, distributing 50,000 food baskets. With Sudan’s stock of life-saving medicines for cancer and kidney failure patients nearing depletion, the Ministry of Health issued an urgent appeal. Qatar Charity responded immediately, establishing an air bridge to deliver 62 tons of critical medications, aiding approximately 8,000 patients. It ensured the continuation of dialysis services and kidney transplants by providing essential medication and medical supplies, enabling 52,000 dialysis sessions. When further shortages arose, Qatar Charity provided medical consumables, blood bags, and IV fluids, much of which was used in cholera isolation centers in Wad Madani and other war-affected hospitals. Enhancing Living Conditions in Displacement Camps Qatar Charity prioritized safe drinking water, sanitation, and environmental health tools for displaced people in shelters. In Kassala, it improved the living conditions of IDPs by rehabilitating health facilities, providing medical supplies, and conducting environmental hygiene campaigns to combat disease vectors. Additionally, Qatar Charity enabled the resumption of schooling by launching a Safe Return to School project, which included relocating displaced individuals from schools in Port Sudan, allowing educational activities to restart.

17/04/2025

Qatar Charity brings clean water to over 10,000 people in Pakistan
Qatar Charity (QC) has successfully installed 80 hand pumps in remote areas of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, providing clean drinking water to over 10,000 beneficiaries. The initiative, implemented through Qatar Charity’s Pakistan Branch, comes with the generous support of donors in Qatar and reflects Qatar Charity’s ongoing commitment to ensuring access to safe water for the most vulnerable communities. The project involved installing 40 hand pumps in the Charsadda district and another 40 in the Mardan district. It aimed to address the urgent water needs of vulnerable communities, reduce the spread of waterborne diseases, and improve access to local water sources. The installation of hand pumps in the Charsadda and Mardan districts directly responded to the acute shortage of water supply schemes in these areas. This scarcity has deepened the daily struggles of residents, particularly in remote villages where most families cannot afford the high cost of deep-well pumps. Consequently, many rely on shallow, low-cost alternatives that often fail to deliver clean and safe drinking water, exposing communities to significant health risks from waterborne diseases. Beneficiaries expressed profound gratitude for the initiative, emphasizing its vital role in improving their quality of life. The availability of a reliable and safe drinking water source has eased their daily struggle to collect water and significantly reduced the burden on women and children. In this context, Mrs. Lubna Gul, a widow residing with her children in a remote village in the Charsadda district, shared her experience: “We used to depend on brackish water, which repeatedly made my children sick. I couldn’t afford medical treatment, but everything changed after the hand pump was installed. Thankfully, my children are now healthy and doing well.” Mrs. Haseena Khan from the Mardan district noted that her children used to miss school to fetch water from a distant location. She added, “Now that water is available near our home, my children can attend school regularly, and I have started learning sewing to help improve our family’s income.” In 2024, Qatar Charity installed more than 1,100 hand pumps across Pakistan, ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water for nearly 55,000 individuals. This included the installation of 250 hand pumps in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), benefiting more than 27,000 people in that province alone.
16/04/2025 More details  
Qatar Charity thanks supporters of its Ramadan campaign ‘Giving Lives On’
Doha, Qatar – April 14, 2025 With the generous support of philanthropists in Qatar, including individuals and commercial entities, Qatar Charity's (QC) 'Giving Lives On' campaign for the 1446 AH / 2025 Ramadan, successfully reached over 4.5 million people in 40 countries, including Qatar. The campaign focused on those in need, internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, and individuals affected by crises, with a special emphasis on Palestine, particularly the Gaza Strip. During Ramadan, Qatar Charity’s seasonal aid, worth QR 166 million, benefited over two million people through the provision of food baskets, Iftar meals, Zakat al-Fitr, Eid clothing, and Eidi gifts. Meanwhile, its development projects, with a budget of QR 282 million, positively impacted the lives of 2.4 million people in the areas of shelter, water, mosques, and orphan care. Within Qatar, Qatar Charity's Ramadan campaign benefited thousands of low-income individuals, workers, and families through diverse projects. These included mobile Iftar for workers in seven areas, 46 Ramadan tents, and projects like 'Family Iftar,' 'Ramadan Supplies,' and 'Ramadan Gifts' for over 1,000 families. Qatar Charity also provided Eidi gifts to orphans, medical aid to 33 patients, educational support to 53 students, and monthly financial assistance to 112 families. Furthermore, the ‘Alaqraboon’ platform alleviated debtors' burdens with QR 12.2 million. It also implemented many other unique initiatives. Outside Qatar, Qatar Charity reached 673,222 people through Ramadan projects such as 'Feed the Fasting' and Zakat al-Fitr, and provided Eid clothing to 10,800 orphans. Notably, it organized a large-scale Iftar for over 7,000 IDPs in Gaza. Reflecting the deeply rooted spirit of generosity in Qatari society, donations during the “27th Night Challenge” totaled QR 220 million in support of Gaza and the reconstruction of Syria. Qatar Charity expressed its sincere gratitude to the supporters of the ‘Giving Lives On’ campaign, including institutions, companies, media outlets, and individuals, in appreciation of their efforts in sponsoring, supporting, or facilitating the implementation of its Ramadan projects. Prominent government supporters of Qatar Charity’s Ramadan campaign, “Giving Lives On,” included the Ministries of Interior, Endowments and Islamic Affairs, and Commerce and Industry, along with the Public Prosecution and Qatar University’s OType Youth Volunteer Team. Key banking partners were Qatar Islamic Bank, Commercial Bank, Al Ahli Bank, Doha Bank, and Dukhan Bank. Qatar Charity's Ramadan campaign, 'Giving Lives On,' received support from a wide range of prominent companies and institutions. Key supporters included Qatar Airways, Al Abdulghani Motors, Protiviti Qatar, Fusion Group Holding, Snoonu, AECOM, Forvis Mazars, Vodafone, Talabat, Qatar General Insurance and Reinsurance Company (QGIRCO), Clyde & Co, Mitsubishi Motors Qatar, Qatar Rail, Mannai Trading Co., and Facility Management and Maintenance (FMM). The campaign also saw contributions from Qatar Stock Exchange, Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som, Nology Store, Oasis Cars Qatar, Bin Yousef Cargo, Doha Festival City, Hyatt Plaza, Deloitte, Lulu Hypermarket, Al Meera, Spar Qatar, Ansar Gallery, Ahli Bank Qatar, Ooredoo, Msheireb Properties HQ, Vendôme Mall, Qatar Mall, Geekay, Smox Restaurant, Ward Bouquet, Meltys, Al-Darwish Islamic Center, Al Shareef Holding, IKEA, Al Hattab Holding, Al Majid Jawad W.L.L (OLA), City Hypermarket, Juniors Restaurants, Dots Café and Bakery, Eleven Eleven Coffee, Canteen, Floward Qatar, Roland Berger Qatar, Aspire Katara Hospitality, Shineray, Kaiyi Qatar, Jetour Qatar, Harvest Café, and Cup of Joe Café.
15/04/2025 More details  
Qatar Charity’s cataract surgeries restore sight to 300 patients in Sri Lanka
Thanks to the generosity of donors in Qatar, Qatar Charity’s (QC) Ibsar (Eyesight) initiative restored sight to more than 300 individuals in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Overseen by Qatar Charity’s Sri Lanka Branch, the impactful cataract surgery project brought renewed hope to those suffering from vision loss. This project targets preventable visual impairment, particularly in underserved regions, by providing medical interventions that enhance patients' quality of life and ease their suffering. It also aims to reduce pressure on healthcare institutions, raise community awareness about eye diseases, and help alleviate poverty associated with visual disabilities, especially among those who have waited a long time for treatment. Overjoyed with the free treatment, beneficiaries affirmed its life-changing impact—restoring their sight and allowing them to return to daily life after enduring prolonged visual impairment and the financial burden of unaffordable surgery. A beneficiary shared his heartfelt gratitude: 'I lost sight in one eye about six months ago, but surgery was out of reach due to my financial hardship. This priceless support means everything to me. My prayers are with everyone who made this miracle happen.' It is worth mentioning that Qatar Charity's 'Ibsar' initiative combats blindness by offering free eye checkups, medication, glasses, and surgeries to vulnerable people in several countries. It also promotes hygiene and prevention awareness for comprehensive eye care.
14/04/2025 More details  

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