2/24/2026
Qatar Charity’s offices in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire have launched the Iftar for the Fasting project, distributing 100,000 hot iftar meals to needy families, sponsored individuals, and the most vulnerable groups in the two countries, as part of the Ramadan campaign "the Good Starts with You".
The teams of Qatar Charity in Ghana began distributing the hot Ramadan meals across many centers in the largest Ghanaian cities the capital Accra, and the cities of Kumasi, Tamale, and Wa in northern Ghana.
Promoting Solidarity
Hassan Ouda, Director of Qatar Charity in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, revealed that the number of beneficiaries of the Iftar for the Fasting project exceeds 100,000.
He said that Qatar Charity organizes regular group iftars at one of the community centers in Abidjan, where a communal iftar is held for local residents to enhance the spirit of faith, brotherhood, and social cohesion. The event is attended by orphan families, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups.
Iftars
Qatar Charity teams distribute daily iftar meals at mosques built by the organization and hold daily group iftars for Muslims at boarding schools and Qur’an memorization centers.
This year, the project will be implemented in four major cities in Ghana, benefiting fasting Muslims from low‑income families across the country, in coordination with the Department of Religious Affairs.
A Positive Impact
Several beneficiaries of the hot Ramadan meals expressed their gratitude and appreciation to the good people of Qatar for providing these ready Ramadan meals. They highlighted the significant positive impact of distributing freshly prepared iftar meals from top specialized restaurants.
One beneficiary said that Qatar Charity provided hot meals at their mosque originally built by Qatar Charity in the densely populated Muslim area of Zongo, where the teams began distributing iftar meals to fasting Muslims from the first day of Ramadan.
Appreciation for the People of Goodness
Several beneficiaries including sponsored individuals and low‑income families—expressed their thanks and appreciation to the philanthropists in Qatar who donated to the Iftar for the Fasting project.