Through the establishment of multi-service centers, Qatar Charity promotes local development in Chad
With support from philanthropists in Qatar, Qatar Charity inaugurated a multi-service center in a neighborhood in the Chadian capital, N'Djamena. This center is the first of its kind in the region in terms of its comprehensiveness and diversity of services. It aims to promote local development and provide basic services to residents. More than 10,000 people are expected to benefit from it.
The opening ceremony was attended by several local dignitaries, local officials, representatives from the Ministries of Health and Education, and the region's deputy governor. This project is part of Qatar Charity's ongoing efforts to support the neediest communities in Chad through sustainable development projects that have a long-term impact on the lives of beneficiaries.
Center Facilities
The center, built on an area of 664 square meters, includes a six-classroom school that will begin receiving students in the next academic year, contributing to combating school dropout rates and promoting basic education. It also includes a modern health clinic offering primary care services, including maternity, medical examinations, nursing, vaccinations, pharmacies, medical tests, and inpatient rooms, all aimed at promoting preventive and therapeutic health in an area that lacks
such vital facilities. The center also includes a mosque with a capacity of 120 worshippers, complete with restrooms and ablution areas, providing a comfortable environment for worship and strengthening spiritual and social ties among residents. It also includes a deep solar powered well to provide potable water, in addition to green spaces. Tangible Impact
Local officials expressed their appreciation for Qatar Charity's role in promoting local development and providing essential services to the region's residents, stressing that the center will bring about a qualitative shift in the fields of education, health, and water. Mr. Al-Rakhis Abkar Barma, Deputy Mayor of the First District of the capital, N'Djamena, said, 'I extend my sincere thanks to Qatar Charity for its development efforts in establishing this center, which is the first of its kind in this region. Thousands of residents will benefit from its extensive services in several service areas, which are expected to make a difference in their lives and the lives of their families. I also extend my thanks to the project's donors, the charitable people of Qatar, for their generous donations.'