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Qatar Charity Successfully Completes Phase One of ERP System Implementation

As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance institutional performance and boost efficiency and effectiveness, Qatar Charity has successfully completed the first phase of implementing its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system a significant milestone in its digital transformation journey. On this occasion, Mr. Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari, CEO of Qatar Charity, emphasized that this achievement marks a qualitative leap in digital transformation. It reflects the organization’s unwavering commitment to innovation and operational excellence. He added that completing this foundational phase will greatly strengthen Qatar Charity’s ability to plan strategically, make data-driven decisions, and improve efficiency across all departments. This initial phase focused on integrating key functions including finance, human resources, procurement, and supply chain into a unified digital platform designed to streamline information flow and enhance interdepartmental collaboration. The system was implemented based on international best practices and involved a comprehensive approach encompassing performance assessments, system integration, data migration, and staff training. The new ERP system provides real-time visibility in operations and generates detailed, accurate reports that support strategic planning and informed decision-making. Additionally, it enhances governance and transparency and contributes to better financial planning and resource management. Advanced Data Management The system also plays a key role in strengthening institutional performance by standardizing and consolidating processes across various departments, such as finance and human resources. It supports more effective risk and resource management, enables deeper data analysis, and delivers precise performance indicators all of which contribute to continuous improvement and institutional maturity. Future phases will introduce additional system capabilities and expanded training programs to ensure optimal utilization and maximize operational benefits. This strategic step positions Qatar Charity at the forefront of smart digital transformation enabling it to respond more efficiently and effectively to evolving humanitarian, operational, and financial needs.

17/07/2025

Qatar Charity Initiative Brings Light Back to the Eyes of Somali Patients
In a powerful act of humanity, Qatar Charity has helped restore the vision of 100 Somali patients, opening new doors of hope for hundreds more. was carried out at Banader Government Hospital, in collaboration with the Somali Ministry of Health. The campaign primarily targeted vulnerable groups, especially women, the elderly, and students from low-income families who had lost access to a better future due to impaired vision. In addition to life-changing surgeries, the campaign provided 300 medical screenings and distributed 50 pairs of eyeglasses free of charge during its first phase. A New Beginning Fatuma Mohamed, 63, shared her experience: “After years of living in darkness, I saw my grandchildren’s faces for the first time. I never imagined this day would come. It’s nothing short of a miracle. I’m deeply grateful to everyone behind this blessed initiative.” Omar Mohamed Hassan, 97, had lived in near-complete darkness for years. Smiling as he recounted his story, he said: “I thought I would never see my children again. Today, I recognized their faces. May God bless everyone who made this possible.” Hussein Abdi, a 19-year-old student who was forced to drop out of school due to vision loss, has now returned to the classroom with renewed confidence. “I no longer feel lost or anxious,” he said. “I can see the blackboard again. It’s like I’ve been reborn. Now I feel ready to chase my dreams.” Hope Behind the successful operations was a dedicated medical team led by Dr. Saeed Hussein Jibani. Despite dealing with many complex cases, he expressed optimism: “The procedures we performed made a fundamental difference in patients’ lives. This campaign has truly been a ray of hope for those who suffered in silence. We believe it will help reduce rates of blindness by addressing its causes early and effectively.” Looking Ahead Qatar Charity confirmed that the campaign will continue throughout the remainder of the year. Abdulghani Adam Malem, Director of Qatar Charity’s Somalia Office, announced that preparations for Phase Two are already underway. The upcoming phase will expand to reach new regions and underserved communities. The initiative, implemented in coordination with partners and local authorities, aims to deliver essential medical care to the most vulnerable particularly those at risk of losing their sight thereby helping restore vision and renew lives.
14/07/2025 More details  
Qatar Charity and the Islamic Organization for Food Security Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement
Qatar Charity and the Islamic Organization for Food Security (IOFS), a specialized institution under the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at establishing a comprehensive framework for collaboration in key areas including food security, sustainable agriculture, and humanitarian initiatives across OIC member states. The MoU was signed by Mr. Nawaf Abdullah Al-Hammadi, Chief Global Operations Officer and H.E. Ambassador Berik Aryn, Director General of the IOFS. This strategic agreement is designed to unify the efforts of both organizations in launching impactful development and humanitarian projects. These include the establishment of food banks, reducing food loss and waste, supporting livestock development, and promoting the exchange of agricultural expertise and innovative technologies. Special focus will be directed toward supporting the least developed countries within the OIC. The MoU also outlines both parties’ commitment to knowledge sharing, the development of measurable performance indicators, and the adherence to transparency and compliance with national and international regulations. It allows for the creation of additional project specific implementation agreements and sets the stage for joint humanitarian and development efforts particularly under the IOFS’s Food Security Program in Afghanistan ensuring the design and execution of targeted solutions to critical food security challenges facing vulnerable communities in Afghanistan and other regions. Speaking after the signing, Mr. Nawaf Abdullah Al-Hammadi said: “We are proud to partner with the Islamic Organization for Food Security in this important initiative. This agreement marks a significant milestone in our joint mission to fight hunger and promote sustainable agricultural development. It paves the way for impactful, high-quality projects that address the urgent needs of the most vulnerable populations. In turn, H.E. Ambassador Berik Aryn remarked: “'This agreement with Qatar Charity marks a significant step forward in advancing coordinated responses to the urgent food security challenges facing many OIC Member States. Through this partnership, we aim to mobilize collective expertise and resources to deliver timely and effective assistance to vulnerable populations, while also contributing to the long-term strengthening of agricultural systems, institutional capacities, and regional resilience. IOFS remains committed to facilitating structured cooperation, food security policy dialogue, and strategic engagement across the OIC region.'
14/07/2025 More details  
Qatar Charity provides relief to those affected by floods and torrential rains across the world
Qatar Charity has launched a new campaign to provide urgent relief to those affected by floods and torrential rains in several countries. This comes as part of its commitment to mobilizing the support of charitable people to alleviate the suffering of more groups affected by these chronic and recurring natural disasters and improve their living conditions. This comes in conjunction with the association's continued efforts to assist families affected by drought and torrential rains in Somalia, Djibouti, and other countries, distributing food baskets to them. Deadly Disasters The campaign was launched because floods and drought are among the most devastating crises affecting human life. In just one year (2024), more than 800,000 people were displaced due to more than 150 climate disasters, while more than 50,000 people are awaiting a helping hand. The campaign focuses on distributing aid, including food, water, health, and shelter, in ten Asian and African countries affected by chronic disasters. Qatar Charity urged Qatari Peoples to support the campaign to improve the living conditions of those affected and reach the largest possible segment of the population. This can be done through Qatar Charity's website and application: Qatar Charity website: www.qcharity.org Qatar Charity application: www.qch.qa/app Or by calling the call center on 44290000, or through Qatar Charity branches and collectors in shopping malls. Somalia Aid In parallel with the campaign, Qatar Charity, with the support of philanthropists in Qatar, provided relief aid to more than 9,000 displaced people in the outskirts of Mogadishu, including food baskets. The distribution targeted families living in dire humanitarian conditions, amid rising prices and the worsening effects of drought and displacement that have plagued the country for years. The distribution included several camps located in the Daynili district, one of the largest districts hosting affected families. The food baskets included basic food supplies sufficient for the beneficiary families' needs for a month, with the aim of reducing hunger among displaced people living in camps that lack necessities. The aid provided to those affected brought relief to the beneficiaries. Falastin Ahmed, who has been displaced for several years, said, 'The generous hands of Qatar have always supported us in the most difficult circumstances. This aid reached us while our available food was running out, and I had nothing left to provide for my children.' Djibouti Aid In a related development, Qatar Charity distributed 1,550 food parcels to the neediest families displaced by drought, floods, and other disasters in four regions: Dakhl, Ali Sabieh, Arta, and the capital, Djibouti. The total number of beneficiaries reached approximately 9,500 people. The parcels included the most basic food supplies, aiming to improve the living conditions of the beneficiary families and contribute to achieving food security. They were distributed in close cooperation and coordination with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Solidarity and the relevant local authorities, and in the presence of Mr. Ibrahim Al-Janahi, Head of the Humanitarian Interventions Department at Qatar Charity. On this occasion, Mr. Ibrahim Al-Janahi, Head of the Humanitarian Interventions Department at Qatar Charity, said: “Qatar Charity plays a pivotal role in supporting those affected by disasters by providing basic food assistance and implementing sustainable relief programs aimed at meeting their basic needs. The charity works according to an integrated methodology that includes assessing field needs, coordinating efforts with local and international agencies, and ensuring the fair and effective distribution of resources. For his part, the technical advisor to the Minister of Social Affairs, Mr. Mahmoud Bellah, praised Qatar Charity's ongoing role in Djibouti in providing food security and supporting affected and needy Djiboutian communities. He also commended its other development projects.
08/07/2025 More details  

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