QC builds five multi-service centers in Sri Lanka

QC builds five multi-service centers in Sri Lanka


7/3/2018 |


  • The centers include more than 100 social housing units with the necessary facilities to end the suffering of displaced families.
  • QC’s office implements 94 income-generating projects and 122 water projects and sponsors 1,300 persons and families in Sri Lanka.

Qatar Charity’s (QC) office in Sri Lanka continues to implement more multi-service centers projects, which include social housing units and other service facilities, as part of its tireless efforts to resettle the poor families, who have been displaced from their villages in the past decades.

In conjunction with the opening of its office in the capital Colombo last March, Qatar Charity inaugurated four multi-service centers, each of which contains 22 houses (social housing units), a health center, a kindergarten, a mosque, an artesian water, endowed shops, and green spaces.

The centers, which were built at a cost of QR4mn, are expected to benefit hundreds of families directly and indirectly. The charity is currently working on the implementation of another center project with the same specifications. Also, it is preparing to build two social housing units for the poor as well.

These multi-service centers benefited families displaced in other villages in the north of the country, living in temporary camps or houses lacking the most basic amenities to sustain a dignified life.

Most of the beneficiaries are peasants, fishermen and daily wage earners, who are materially unable to build their own homes.

The aim of these projects is to resettle the second generation of these marginalized groups, affected by difficult circumstances that the country experienced in the past, by giving them decent homes that can preserve their human dignity and provide them with the necessary facilities.

As Qatar Charity aims at economically empowering poor families, it has stared providing a number of orphans’ mothers and underprivileged families with income-generating projects as part of the 2018 plan, which includes the completion of 94 Economic Empowerment Projects, worth more than QR314,000.

These projects include sewing machines for widows, livestock and poultry, fishing boats, bicycles for students and tricycles for people with special needs in addition to productive projects such dairy sheep farming for an orphanage.

In Sri Lanka, Qatar Charity sponsors 1,300 persons, most of whom are orphans in addition to poor families, students, teachers, people with special needs as part of its efforts in the field of social welfare. Also, QC’s office is implementing 122 water projects worth more than QR860,000.

QC’s humanitarian intervention dates back to 1993 when it used to work in coordination with local charities. It opened its office last March to directly oversee its projects and intensify its humanitarian and development efforts in the country.

During the holy month of Ramadan, the office distributed 30,000 ready Iftar meals and about 1800 food baskets, benefiting more than 60,000 people. The charity is currently implementing development, construction and water projects at a cost of QR13mn.

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