12/14/2025
Qatar Charity (QC) has delivered a significant consignment of medical equipment to Chad’s Ministry of Public Health, reinforcing efforts to improve healthcare and social services for the country’s most vulnerable communities.
The aid, funded by generous donors in Qatar, includes 1,200 blood pressure monitors and 600 wheelchairs. The handover ceremony took place at the Pharmaceutical Procurement Center (Centrale Pharmaceutique d’Achat) in N’Djamena, attended by Dr. Abdelmajid Abdelrahim, Minister of Public Health; Ms. Zara Mahamat Issa, Minister of Social Welfare; Lt. Gen. Issakha Maloua Djamous, Minister of National Defense and Veterans; alongside representatives from the Qatari Embassy and Qatar Charity’s Chad office.
This initiative underscores Qatar Charity’s commitment to strengthening Chad’s health institutions, fostering effective partnerships that drive human development, improve service quality, and support national efforts to build a modern, inclusive healthcare system for all.
Dr. Abdelmajid Abdelrahim, Chad’s Minister of Public Health, expressed deep appreciation to Qatar Charity for its role in supporting the health sector and advancing humanitarian development. He noted that the medical equipment addresses urgent needs across several health and social institutions. He called the initiative a “valuable and symbolic step” that strengthens the health system and improves services nationwide.
Mr. Abdoulhamid Mohamed, Country Director of Qatar Charity’s Chad office, expressed gratitude for the support provided by the Ministry of Public Health to facilitate the organization’s humanitarian and development efforts. He reaffirmed Qatar Charity’s commitment to maintaining close cooperation to achieve comprehensive development and improve healthcare quality, especially for the most vulnerable groups.
The initiative underscores Qatar Charity’s drive to advance global development goals, notably Good Health and Well-being and Reduced Inequalities. By supplying essential medical equipment, it strengthens healthcare delivery, aids early disease detection, and empowers people with disabilities through tools that foster inclusion.