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Qatar Charity implements hundreds of development and relief projects in Albania during 2025

During 2025, Qatar Charity implemented hundreds of developments, relief, and social projects in the Republic of Albania, with a total value exceeding 38 million Qatari Riyals. These projects benefited more than 100,000 people from the most vulnerable groups. This reflects the organization’s commitment to supporting sustainable development and promoting social solidarity. These projects included building mosques, constructing housing for the needy, income-generating projects, drilling water wells, education and training, social, educational, and values-based programs, and seasonal projects, with a focus on improving the quality of life and developing local communities in the long term. Social Care In the area of ​​social care, Qatar Charity sponsored 5,658 individuals in Albania during the year, including orphans, students, people with disabilities, and impoverished families. These beneficiaries received regular monthly financial assistance, in addition to meeting their seasonal needs. Qatar Charity also fulfilled over 9,000 seasonal needs, including paying the electricity bills for more than 1,600 sponsored individuals for a full year, distributing comprehensive food baskets sufficient for a sponsored family for three months, and providing winter and school clothing. The care extended beyond financial support to include specialized training and human development programs, as well as organizing a weekly forum for orphans focused on their educational and cultural development and building their positive character. Education, Training, and Capacity Building In education, Qatar Charity continues to operate Al Fajr Model School, delivering high‑quality learning in a values‑based environment and serving students from kindergarten through secondary. The school has achieved remarkable accomplishments, ranking seventh out of 35 private schools in the Albanian Ministry of Education's evaluation this year. It has 396 students and achieved a 100% success rate in the 2024-2025 academic year, with an average score of 91.5%. This year, the school also celebrated its 15th anniversary, honoring outstanding students and graduates who have secured prestigious positions within the country. Similarly, the Albanian Qatari Training Center continued its role in empowering various segments of society, particularly students, sponsored orphans, and recent graduates. This year, over 300 students graduated from the center in diverse fields, most notably foreign languages, computer skills, accounting, and management training. Religious and Developmental Projects This year, Qatar Charity inaugurated Al-Iman Mosque, with a total area of ​​750 square meters. It is the only mosque in the city of Ljubljana, serving approximately 20,000 people, and was made possible through a generous contribution from a Qatari family. Emergency Relief In the field of emergency relief, Qatar Charity was present during crises, particularly in forest fire zones and nearby villages. Eight relief projects were implemented, providing clothing and food supplies, benefiting more than 40,000 people. Economic Empowerment, Water, and Sanitation As part of its economic empowerment efforts, Qatar Charity implemented several income-generating projects targeting orphans and families. These projects included providing agricultural equipment, greenhouses, distributing sheep and goats, and establishing bee farms, with a special focus on the municipality of Tirana to maximize the developmental impact on the region. In the area of ​​water and sanitation, Qatar Charity drilled 175 water wells to provide usable water for government institutions and impoverished families, especially the families of orphans, thus contributing to improved health and living conditions. Strategic Partnerships In 2025, several agreements and strategic partnerships were signed with official entities in Albania. These partnerships aimed to ensure quality implementation, accurate beneficiary selection, and the highest levels of transparency, in addition to co-financing projects. These efforts come within the framework of Qatar Charity's humanitarian and development mission, which aims to create a sustainable impact and improve the lives of the neediest communities around the world.

22/01/2026

Qatar Charity inaugurates a textile factory project in Istanbul
Qatar Charity inaugurated a textile factory project in Istanbul, a significant step reflecting its commitment to sustainable development projects aimed at enhancing livelihoods and creating decent job opportunities for the most vulnerable groups, including refugees and the host community. The factory's opening was attended by Mr. Abdulaziz Jassim Hejji, Executive Director of International Operations; Engineer Yousuf Al-Hammadi, General Supervisor of the Turkey office; and Ms. Fawzia Ishaq, Collection Supervisor. Also present from Qatar Charity's Turkey office were Mr. Karam Ali and Mr. Essam Dhabab. Job Opportunities The project aims to integrate individuals in need into the labor market and enhance their contribution to local production and economic development. It also empowers women by providing specialized vocational training in sewing and garment manufacturing within the factory, through practical training programs that qualify beneficiaries for future integration into the market. Qatar Charity fully equipped the factory, including interior design and decoration, production lines, machinery and equipment, and qualified staff. The factory spans 1,600 square meters and currently operates three production lines for various types of clothing, with plans for expansion and the addition of new production lines. The factory has so far contributed to providing 60 direct job opportunities, in addition to 25 vocational training opportunities for women, thus enhancing the economic stability of beneficiary families and supporting self-reliance. On this occasion, Mr. Abdulaziz Jassim Hejji, Executive Director of International Operations at Qatar Charity, said: “The textile factory project represents a practical model of Qatar Charity’s commitment to sustainable development. We believe that providing job opportunities and vocational training is one of the most important keys to economic and social recovery. This project embodies our vision of empowering individuals, especially women, to become self-reliant and actively contribute to local development, achieving a long-term impact that goes beyond traditional humanitarian aid.” The opening of the factory is part of Qatar Charity’s strategy to transition from emergency humanitarian response to sustainable development solutions, contributing to strengthening community stability and achieving a tangible long-term economic and social impact.
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Qatar Charity launches its largest food basket distribution project.
As part of its humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable families during the winter season, Qatar Charity has launched its largest winter food basket distribution project in several Syrian governorates, in coordination with the Embassy of the State of Qatar in Damascus. The project aims to distribute 6,800 food baskets to families, each containing 64 kilograms of essential food items to meet a family's needs for a full month. This initiative contributes to enhancing food security for families amidst the difficult living conditions. The importance of this project is heightened by the intensifying cold waves of winter, which are accompanied by rising living costs and difficulty in securing necessities, especially for the most vulnerable families. In this context, His Excellency Mr. Khalifa bin Abdullah Al Mahmoud, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Syria, affirmed that this project reflects Qatar's unwavering commitment to supporting the Syrian people. He noted that 'implementing this project at this time comes in response to the increasing needs of Syrian families during the winter season and embodies Qatar's keenness to stand by its brothers and sisters in Syria and alleviate their humanitarian and living burdens.' His Excellency added that the ongoing coordination with relevant authorities aims to deliver aid to those who deserve it with complete transparency and efficiency, ensuring the desired humanitarian impact. This project is one of the largest winter food distribution projects this year and exemplifies effective humanitarian cooperation in supporting the resilience of Syrian families and improving their living conditions during the winter.
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Qatar Charity Opens Charity Exhibition to Support Palestine
Qatar Charity opened a charity exhibition last Thursday at the Regency Halls, with all proceeds dedicated to supporting the Palestinian people. The opening was attended by Mr. Ahmed Yousef Fakhro, Executive Director of Communication and Community Impact at Qatar Charity, and Mr. Abdul Aziz Jassim Hajji, Executive Director of International Operations, underscoring the executive management's support for humanitarian and community initiatives. Variety and Affordable Prices The exhibition targets women and children exclusively, featuring a wide and diverse range of products including clothing, handicrafts, toys, and food. This year, multiple halls have provided a comfortable and comprehensive shopping experience for families. For the first time, the exhibition includes an entire outlet hall showcasing new products at discounted prices, in addition to a dedicated hall for games and recreational activities for children. This allows mothers to shop comfortably and reinforces the family-oriented nature of the event. On this occasion, Mr. Ahmed Yousef Fakhro said: “We are delighted to open this charity exhibition, the proceeds of which will be dedicated entirely to supporting Palestine.” He added: “We believe in the importance of community initiatives that allow everyone to contribute to humanitarian work, and we appreciate the efforts of the teams and volunteers in making this exhibition a success. We ask God to place this work on the scales of good deeds for everyone involved.” For her part, Ms. Kaltham Al-Emadi, the organizer of the charity market, affirmed that this exhibition is a great collective effort, noting that the team made continuous efforts to ensure the success of this humanitarian initiative. Al-Emadi added that her connection to the Palestinian cause began in her childhood, emphasizing that every visitor to the exhibition contributes directly to supporting Palestine by participating in this charitable event. She explained that this year’s exhibition is distinguished by a wide variety of goods on display, stressing that all products are new and carefully selected to meet the needs of women and children. She explained that the exhibition is spread across two main halls and an outdoor area, in addition to a dedicated children's hall. She noted that the diversity encompasses all sections, both in terms of the types of exhibits and the participating organizations. She said, 'Every section is diverse, and everything is new and excellent. This year, for the first time, we have a complete outlet section.' For her part, Dr. Latifa Al-Darwish, a volunteer and participant in the charity market, expressed the importance of these humanitarian initiatives that combine giving with community work. She emphasized that such events are not limited to fundraising but also contribute to establishing a culture of solidarity and social responsibility, especially considering the difficult humanitarian conditions faced by the Palestinian people. Al-Darwish pointed out that the charity market represents a positive space for interaction, allowing the community to actively participate in supporting humanitarian causes through simple yet impactful initiatives. She affirmed that the high turnout at the exhibition reflects the community's awareness and eagerness to contribute to charitable work. This exhibition comes as part of Qatar Charity's ongoing efforts to diversify its humanitarian work tools and create community initiatives that contribute to supporting those in need and promote the values of solidarity and mutual support by involving various segments of society in the journey of giving.
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