Qatar Charity Allocates QR5 Million to Alleviate

Qatar Charity Allocates QR5 Million to Alleviate Suffering of Rohingya Refugees


9/14/2017 |


Qatar Charity has allocated QR5 million for new relief projects to alleviate the suffering of internally displaced Rohingya people inside Myanmar and refugees who have been forced to flee to Bangladesh.

In a press release today, the charity stated that the amount was earmarked for food, shelter and non-food items and will cover tens of thousands of refugees and displaced Rohingya people.

The charity said that it had already initiated a number of these projects through its field office in Bangladesh, or in cooperation with a number of United Nations agencies and international organizations, as part of its humanitarian campaign.

It pointed out that QR1 million of the total amount was directed to Myanmar to build 40 emergency shelters in coordination with the British International Islamic Relief Organization in order to provide housing for the displaced. It also earmarked QR4 million for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh to implement several projects in food and shelter sectors in cooperation with international and regional humanitarian institutions.

The worsening humanitarian situation of Rohingya refugees and displaced people calls for urgent humanitarian intervention and more assistance to alleviate their suffering as a moral duty, said director of the relief department at Qatar Charity Mohammed Al Kaabi.

He stressed that Qatar Charity, which is following the humanitarian situation through its field office and its international partners, will continue to Support Rohingya Victims through the implementation of more urgent relief projects in the areas of food and shelter, as well as clothing and health care.

Earlier this week, Qatar Charity announced that it will fund the construction of 420 temporary housing units for displaced Rohingyas in three regions in Rakhine and Kagan provinces.