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Qatar Charity Inaugurates 5 Artesian Wells in Djibouti

With support from Qatari people, and as part of its ongoing efforts to improve living conditions in areas affected by water scarcity and drought, and to enhance water security in rural and remote areas, Qatar Charity inaugurated five solar-powered artesian wells in three regions of Djibouti. These wells will benefit more than 20,000 people, in addition to irrigating farms and livestock. Powered by Solar Energy The wells, which were implemented in the regions of Tajoura, Ali Sabieh, and Arta, were equipped with water tanks and modern operating equipment that rely entirely on solar energy. This ensures sustainability of the service and reduces operational costs and reliance on fossil fuels, in line with modern environmental and development standards. These projects, which have been praised by government agencies and beneficiaries, are part of a series of development interventions implemented by Qatar Charity aimed at providing safe and clean drinking water, improving health conditions in rural communities, contributing to environmental protection, and reducing diseases and epidemics caused by contaminated water. They also help alleviate the burden on women and girls who struggle to find water daily, allowing them time to pursue education, work, and community participation. Government Praise In her speech at the inauguration ceremony, Ms. Ghada Ezzedine Ahmed, Director of Qatar Charity's office in Djibouti, expressed her happiness with this achievement, stressing that Qatar Charity places humanitarian service at the forefront of its priorities and seeks to implement integrated projects that respond to the needs of vulnerable communities, considering both humanitarian and development dimensions. She also thanked the local authorities in the region for the support and facilitation they provided that contributed to the success of the two projects. On this occasion, His Excellency the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Resources, and Water in Djibouti, Mr. Mohamed Ahmed Awala, praised the significant role played by Qatar Charity and its efforts in implementing numerous important water projects in several regions. He emphasized their importance in meeting the water needs of the population, especially in areas affected by drought in previous years. Extensive Efforts Similarly, several women expressed their joy at the launch of these projects, stating that this was the first time wells, equipped with solar energy, and a water tank with taps had been installed in their areas. They noted that this integrated service significantly facilitated their and their children's access to clean water, reducing their suffering in drawing water directly from traditional wells or in having to travel long distances to obtain safe and usable water. It is worth noting that Qatar Charity has implemented numerous water projects between 2016 and 2025, including surface wells, water supply networks for homes, and deep wells, benefiting approximately 35,000 people in the regions of Dakhl, Tajoura, Ali Sabieh, and Arta.

03/07/2025

Qatar Charity empowers needy Mauritanian families economically
Qatar Charity, in cooperation with the Ministry of Vocational Training, Traditional Industry, and Handcrafts in Mauritania, launched a package of economic empowerment projects for vocational training graduates, including the children and breadwinners of needy families. The launch was attended by the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Vocational Training, Traditional Industries, and Crafts, Mr. Taleb Ould Amadi; the Chargé d'Affaires of the Qatari Embassy, ​​Mr. Fahad Al-Dosari; Dr. Ali Al-Qaradaghi; Mr. Khaled Abdullah Al-Yafei, Director of the Donor Relations Department at Qatar Charity; and Engineer Omar Abdel Aziz, Director of the Qatar Charity Office in Mauritania. Various Projects The projects launched included equipping a sewing workshop for 40 families, improving and developing leather tanning and leather products for 64 other families, building a solidarity market for 60 families, and a project to manufacture bricks and cement products for 50 families. In his speech, the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Vocational Training, Traditional Industries, and Crafts emphasized that the launch of these projects comes within the framework of implementing a partnership agreement between the Ministry and Qatar Charity, which aims to support the state's efforts to empower vulnerable groups by providing training opportunities and access to means of production and sustainable sources of income. He added that the projects launched today contribute to creating permanent job opportunities and improving the living conditions of the needy. Important Priorities For his part, Sheikh Dr. Ali Al-Qaradaghi thanked Mauritania, its president, government, and people, stressing that Qatar Charity will continue to support development projects in Mauritania, in accordance with the teachings of our true religion regarding the disbursement of zakat and alms to achieve self-sufficiency for the needy. Khaled Abdullah Al-Yafei, Director of the Donor Relations Department at Qatar Charity, emphasized that supporting the vocational training and economic empowerment sector is a priority for Qatar Charity. In coordination with the Ministry, Qatar Charity has worked to provide projects that respond to market demands and enhance the employability of youth and female heads of households.
01/07/2025 More details  
A Year of Humanitarian Efforts and Lasting Impact
Over the past year, Qatar Charity continued its vital humanitarian and developmental role in supporting the most vulnerable populations in Turkey and northwest Syria. Through its field office, the organization implemented impactful projects across key sectors, including health, education, food security, and social care, reaching over one million beneficiaries. Health Sector: Comprehensive and Sustainable Response Qatar Charity allocated more than $7 million to healthcare initiatives in Turkey and Syria, benefiting over 569,000 people. Among the standout projects was the enhancement of the primary healthcare and referral system in northwest Syria. The initiative supported 12 health centers in Idlib, rural Aleppo, and the Peace Spring area, offering emergency services, pediatric care, and health education to over 524,000 individuals at a cost exceeding $5 million. In addition to operating 18 ambulances across several provinces, Qatar Charity supplied essential pharmaceuticals to health centers, strengthening the continuity and accessibility of both primary and specialized medical services. In northern Aleppo, pediatric health services were significantly bolstered with support for the children’s department at Al-Ra’i Hospital. The facility now offers specialized child healthcare through outpatient clinics, an intensive care unit for children, neonatal care adhering to standards, and a newborn intensive care unit. The hospital also features emergency protocols, laboratories, radiology equipment, and medical supplies. As part of its health programs, the charity also facilitated brain tumor removal surgery, distributed 43 hearing aids, and provided six wheelchairs, assisting 50 individuals in total. Education: Protecting Every Child’s Right to Learn In the education sector, Qatar Charity targeted out-of-school and affected children in northwest Syria by distributing 3,644 school bags and stationery kits valued at around $82,000. The organization also launched an initiative to reintegrate child laborers in Tarhin Camp, near Al-Bab, back into the classroom, supporting the Omran Education Center in the process. Food Security: From Emergency Relief to Agricultural Support Nearly $2 million was dedicated to food security projects, benefiting 156,477 individuals. These efforts included the distribution of 6,145 food baskets in northern Syria and rural Idlib. Moreover, Qatar Charity launched a wheat value chain support project, aiding 120 farmers with agricultural inputs, technical guidance, and infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing bread production. Shelter: Decent Housing with Integrated Services A milestone achievement was the inauguration of “City of Alamal,” a residential complex comprising 1,400 housing units for displaced Syrian families. The homes are designed to accommodate over 8,800 people and are supported by essential facilities such as schools, a health center, a mosque, and marketplaces—marking a transformative shift from refugee tents to safe, dignified living spaces. Water and Sanitation: Essential Services for Life Water and sanitation projects totaled more than $285,000 and benefited over 60,000 individuals in camps across northwest Syria, addressing one of the region’s most critical needs. Social Welfare: Sustained Dignity and Protection Qatar Charity allocated over $8 million to social welfare programs, impacting more than 161,000 beneficiaries. These initiatives included family and student sponsorships under the “Rofaqaa” program, as well as seasonal campaigns such as Ramadan iftar meals, Zakat Al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha sacrifices. Additionally, the organization supported those affected by the earthquake in southern Turkey through multifaceted interventions in education, healthcare, economic empowerment, and housing across five provinces.
30/06/2025 More details  
Qatar Charity Rebuilds Khalid bin Al-Walid Mosque in, Jordan
As part of its ongoing efforts to support the local communities, Qatar Charity has rebuilt the Khalid bin Al-Walid Mosque in the Alkarak region of Jordan. The project was funded by a generous donor from the State of Qatar and implemented in coordination with Jordan’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, represented by Dr. Mohammad Al-Khalaileh, Minister of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs and Holy Places. The mosque was inaugurated in the presence of Mr. Saleh Ghorab Al-Marri, General Supervisor of Qatar Charity's office in Jordan; Dr. Qablan Al-Sharif, Governor of Karak; Dr. Ali Al-Haisa, Mayor of Karak; and several officials, sheikhs, and local dignitaries. The mosque cost approximately 500,000 Jordanian dinars, with a construction area of ​​900 square meters. It can accommodate 800 worshippers and includes a main prayer hall for men and women, ablution areas, a residence for the imam, and a warehouse. Gratitude and Acknowledgment Minister Al-Khalaileh expressed his appreciation to the State of Qatar its leadership, government, and people and to the Qatari donor who funded the reconstruction of the mosque through Qatar Charity. He emphasized that the Khalid bin Al-Walid Mosque is a vital religious and social center in the area, highlighting the depth of fraternal ties between Jordan and Qatar. He further stated that mosques are beacons of faith, knowledge, and values, and their construction is a continuous charitable act that strengthens social cohesion and supports development. For his part, Sheikh Musleh Al-Khatib, the local Imam, extended his thanks to Qatar Charity for restoring the mosque, which had previously fallen into disrepair and could no longer serve the worshippers. He affirmed the importance of this mosque in the daily spiritual life of the people in Azraq. The opening ceremony was attended by several religious figures, local community leaders, and officials, all of whom praised the generous Qatari donor and the role of Qatar Charity in enhancing the religious infrastructure in underserved areas.
26/06/2025 More details  

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