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Qatar Charity Provides Kidney Dialysis Machines to Hospital in Somalia

Doha – June 8, 2026 Supported by benevolent donors in Qatar, Qatar Charity (QC) has delivered kidney dialysis machines to a major hospital in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare services and ease the suffering of patients in need. The initiative comes at a time when Somalia’s health sector faces a severe shortage of dialysis equipment amid a growing number of patients requiring regular treatment. High treatment costs—estimated between $500 and $600 per month per patient—continue to limit access to life-saving care for many families. Humanitarian Response Mr. Tahir Mohamed Haj, Programs Director at Qatar Charity’s Somalia Branch, stated that the support included 10 dialysis machines and 10 fully equipped medical beds provided to the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Hospital in Mogadishu. He explained that the intervention is a direct humanitarian response to the rising number of kidney failure cases, stressing the urgent need for greater international efforts to reach all those in need across the country. He expressed his deep appreciation to donors in Qatar whose continued generosity made the delivery of this life-saving equipment possible. Key Cornerstone For his part, Dr. Yusuf Çokay, Director General of the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Training and Research Hospital, praised the Qatari support, describing it as a “key cornerstone” for launching the hospital’s kidney department expansion project. He noted that the hospital aims to establish a fully integrated dialysis unit equipped with 40 machines, adding that the machines provided by Qatar Charity will serve as the initial operational nucleus, enabling the hospital to begin delivering services to those most in need. He also thanked the Qatari people for their support to the hospital. Mounting Pressure This intervention comes amid mounting pressure on Somalia’s healthcare system. According to the Global Health Cluster, around 5 million people in Somalia require urgent health assistance due to the combined impacts of conflict, drought, and displacement, which continue to weaken national capacity to respond to chronic diseases. It is worth noting that Qatar Charity implemented 24 health projects in Somalia last year, benefiting more than 143,000 people.

09/06/2026

Qatar Charity Signs MoU with Bosnia Ministry to Support Returnees
​Qatar Charity (QC) has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Federal Ministry of Displaced Persons and Refugees in Bosnia and Herzegovina to implement joint development projects aimed at supporting returnees and improving their living conditions. The agreement was signed by Mr. Mohammed Washan, Director of Qatar Charity’s Bosnia and Herzegovina Branch, and H.E. Mr. Nerin Dizdar, Federal Minister of Displaced Persons and Refugees, in the presence of Mr. Hassan Mohd Al-Naemi, General Supervisor of Qatar Charity’s Bosnia and Herzegovina Branch. During the meeting, both sides reviewed Qatar Charity’s ongoing activities in the country and discussed opportunities to strengthen cooperation in implementing sustainable development projects that benefit local communities. This agreement reflects Qatar Charity’s vision to expand its humanitarian and development work by meeting real needs, especially by supporting returnees and strengthening economic empowerment, helping achieve stability and sustainable return. Mr. Hassan Mohd Al-Naemi highlighted the importance of the partnership in expanding Qatar Charity’s humanitarian and development work, reaffirming the organization’s commitment to ensuring effective implementation and maximizing impact. Mr. Mohammed Washan emphasized that partnerships with government entities play a key role in improving the efficiency of project delivery and ensuring assistance reaches those most in need. For his part, Minister Nerin Dizdar expressed appreciation for Qatar’s continued support since 1994, noting that the memorandum reflects a shared commitment to improving the conditions of returnees through projects in infrastructure, education, and economic empowerment. Qatar Charity has been operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 1994, implementing a wide range of humanitarian and development projects that have supported thousands of beneficiaries, particularly in the post-war period.
07/06/2026 More details  
Qatar Charity’s Alaqraboon Center Supports 17,500 Local beneficiaries Through Udhiyah Project
Doha –June 2, 2026 Qatar Charity (QC), through its Alaqraboon Center, successfully implemented its sacrifice (Udhiyah) project in Qatar, benefiting around 17,500 individuals from low‑income families, as part of its “The Greatest Days” campaign. The project was carried out with the support of generous donors in Qatar and reflects Qatar Charity’s continued commitment to strengthening social solidarity and supporting those with limited income across the country. It targeted a wide range of beneficiaries, including low‑income families, widows, divorcees, orphans and their families, and families of prisoners. Meat from a total of 1,750 sacrifices was distributed, ensuring efficient, transparent delivery and maximizing the humanitarian impact of donors’ contributions. Smart Distribution The Alaqraboon Center adopted a smart distribution mechanism using electronic coupons through its mobile application. Beneficiaries received notifications enabling them to select the nearest collection point and a convenient time for receipt. This system helped streamline operations, reduce congestion, and provide a smooth and flexible experience, while preserving beneficiaries’ dignity and privacy—reflecting Qatar Charity’s approach to leveraging digital solutions in humanitarian service delivery. Distribution was conducted through more than 25 Al Meera branches across Qatar, ensuring accessibility and timely delivery throughout the Eid period. Community Service Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Faisal Rashid AlFehaida, Executive Director of Alaqraboon Center, expressed his appreciation to donors, stating: “We extend our sincere thanks to our generous donors whose contributions enabled us to reach this number of beneficiaries. We were keen to ensure a smooth and efficient distribution process this year, while respecting beneficiaries’ privacy through the smart solutions adopted.” He added that the project reflects Qatar Charity’s mission to serve the local community and promote the values of compassion and solidarity, noting that donor trust remains fundamental to the success and sustainability of such initiatives Eid Gift Alongside the sacrifice project, Alaqraboon Center implemented a series of child‑focused programs under the same campaign, including the Eid Gift (Eidi) Project and the “Eid Joy” program, benefiting 1,656 orphans and children from low‑income families. The Eid Gift initiative provided direct financial support to children, helping them meet their Eid needs. Eid Joy The Eid Joy program offered recreational and interactive activities designed to bring happiness and strengthen social inclusion during the festive season. The activities included dedicated events for boys and girls, featuring entertainment, workshops, competitions, and the distribution of gifts in a festive and supportive environment. Alaqraboon Center reaffirmed its appreciation to donors and partners whose support contributed to the success of the project and its accompanying initiatives.
04/06/2026 More details  

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