Niger Honors QC for Its Humanitarian Efforts

Niger Honors QC for Its Humanitarian Efforts

5/12/2016

The Chief of Corie Municipality in Niger honored QC for the efforts the latter exerts in developing the region. QC has been doing so from 2008- 2015. The honoring event took place in Corie, 70 km from Niamey; a number of senior figures attended.

Mr. Amiro Hamed, County Chief; Mr. Hamadu Salivo, the Mayor; Mr. Hima Amadu, Mayor Deputy; and Mr. Hassan Eissa, Secretary General; attended the honoring event in addition to many directors and village chiefs of the region.

The Municipality Council announced that the intervention expenses QC paid for the region were approximately 3,463,413 QR; making QC the best organization that has greatly contributed to the development and rehabilitation of Corie. QC was able to help the inhabitants level up their living standards through depending on income-generating projects.

QC chose Corie for its intervention projects because of its agricultural nature; the people of Corie depend on farming and raising cattle. Therefore, it makes a suitable environment, for it has good lands, water and people willing to work.

As part of the benevolent loans program, multiple projects were implemented. They included supplying the grain banks with 606 tons of grains, distributing 3,749 sheep and 580 cows, offering sewing machines, and supporting 72 small business projects. QC also distributed seeds, manure and forage.

In addition, these developmental projects included establishment projects such as the establishment of a health center in Babussai village, the drilling of 6 artisan aquifers with manual pumps, the drilling of 2 artisan aquifers with a tank and networks functioning on solar energy, the establishment of 5 mosques and a Quran memorization center.

 

Food Security

QC first implemented Food Security program in Niger in the beginning of 2007. Since then, this project has been in effect. It was first inaugurated because of the food crises Niger suffered from due to drought. Around 800,000 people benefited from this program. It focused mainly on income-generating projects related to agriculture and ranching; and on cooperatives.

This huge awareness program came as a response to Donors Forum which was held in January 2007 in Doha.  They pleaded for the support of Niger to help it overcome its food crises which continuously threaten its people. Furthermore, this program was initiated around the same time QC opened its office there.

This project, that was implemented 8 years ago, is considered one of the most distinguished, strategic projects that contributed to the fight against poverty and that helped in providing food security.

 

Water Projects

In 2015, QC was able to drill 70 wells in Niger through which it provided drinking water to 35,750 families and the cattle they own at a cost of around 2,500,000 QR. Niger's weather is generally dry; and water-related problems were the greatest issues the people of Niger suffered from. 50 % of the inhabitants did not receive clean drinking water. Therefore, water projects in Niger are considered a priority to the humanitarian organizations, including QC. 

 

Sponsorships

248,160,000 QR were donated for the sponsorship of orphans in 2015. The amount was entirely spent on the sponsored orphans and other charity activities QC carries out in the Arab and Islamic countries.

 

You can donate to support such projects through the link: Click here

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