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Qatar launches land bridge of humanitarian aid in support of Palestinians in Gaza

In implementation of the directives of the Amir of the State of Qatar, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the State of Qatar has launched a land bridge of humanitarian aid in response to the urgent needs and to alleviate the suffering of the brotherly Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, which will be delivered through the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Arab Republic of Egypt. This initiative comes in the wake of the signing of the Gaza Ceasefire Agreement during the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit and extends Qatar’s continuous support to the brotherly Palestinian people. The humanitarian convoy includes 87,754 shelter tents provided by the Qatar Fund for Development, Qatar Charity, and the Qatar Red Crescent Society, offering safe and dignified shelter for approximately 436,170 individuals from affected families. This effort comes at a critical time, as more than 288,000 families have lost their homes as a result of the Israeli aggression. The launch of the land bridge was attended by HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad, CEO of Qatar Charity Yousuf bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, Assistant Secretary-General for Communication and Resource Development at Qatar Red Crescent Society Mohammed Ahmed Al Beshri, and Deputy Director-General for Shared Services at the Qatar Fund for Development Nasser Mohammed Al Marzouqi. This initiative embodies the State of Qatar’s commitment to standing by the brotherly Palestinian people, strengthening their resilience in the face of humanitarian challenges, and supporting recovery efforts aimed at building a future of greater stability and dignity. HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad stated in press remarks that these aid efforts are part of the first phase of a comprehensive relief campaign, launched in conjunction with the ceasefire agreement. She emphasized that this humanitarian initiative reflects Qatar’s unwavering commitment to standing by the Palestinian people and supporting them under different circumstances. Mr. Yousuf bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari, CEO of Qatar Charity, said that since the onset of the crisis, Qatari charitable organizations have established land and air bridges to deliver aid to Gaza. He announced the launch of a land bridge carrying up to 80,000 tents—enough to shelter a quarter of Gaza’s population, indicating that Qatari aid covers comprehensive relief, including shelter, food, water, and housing. Al-Kuwari stressed that the Qatari efforts also include food baskets, medical supplies, and hygiene kits, noting that most tent deliveries began two weeks ago and will continue until the next week. He stated that the supplies will be ready at the crossings and will enter Gaza as soon as they open, ensuring they reach the Palestinian people.

19/10/2025

With the support of benefactors, Qatar Charity performs eye Surgeries in Bangladesh
With the generous support of benefactors in Qatar, Qatar Charity (QC) has launched a month-long humanitarian initiative in Bangladesh, dedicated to performing eye surgeries, restoring vision, and expanding access to quality eye care for underprivileged communities across the country. The program is part of Qatar Charity’s Ibsar (Eyesight) initiative focused on combating preventable blindness through medical camps, free eye checkups, surgeries, medication, and eyeglasses. The initiative is being implemented at the Lions Eye Institute and Hospital in Agargaon, Dhaka, and will run across Dhaka, Rangpur, Khulna, and Cox’s Bazar. Under this program, free eye check-ups, cataract surgeries, and treatment services will be provided to nearly 2,000 disadvantaged patients, many of whom have been struggling with preventable vision loss for years. The inaugural event was attended by Md. Daud Mia, Director General of the NGO Affairs Bureau and Additional Secretary to the Chief Advisor’s Office. He commended Qatar Charity for its long-standing contribution to humanitarian development in Bangladesh, calling the initiative “a meaningful step towards sustainable eye health in underserved areas.” Speaking at the ceremony, Zakarya Ali Al Motair, Country Director of Qatar Charity’s Bangladesh branch, said: “Through this initiative, Qatar Charity aims to provide free eye check-ups, cataract surgeries, and vision care for thousands of people in need across Bangladesh. Together, we hope to bring light back into their lives and restore their ability to see, work, and live with dignity.” He further added: “Restoring sight means restoring hope, restoring life, and restoring dignity.” The launch of the program highlighted Qatar Charity’s nearly three decades of humanitarian presence in Bangladesh, with ongoing efforts in health, education, water, sanitation, and social welfare. For many, the initiative is life-changing. Ruma Begum (56) said with a smile, “I couldn’t see my grandchildren’s faces clearly for years. After surgery, I feel like I’ve got a new life.” Shahidul Ahemd (60), shared, “I had to stop working because of my eye problem. Now I can return to work and earn again for my family.” Sabina Khatun (73) added, “I never thought I could afford an eye operation. Qatar Charity gave me this gift free of cost. I can see again — and that’s everything.”
19/10/2025 More details  
Qatar Charity lays foundation for model village to uplift Somali IDPs
Qatar Charity (QC), with support from Qatari donors, has laid the foundation stone for the Al-Rayyan Model Village at Mohamed Mooge camp, south of Hargeisa, in Somaliland. The ceremony was attended by senior government officials, and the project is expected to be completed within 18 months. The village will comprise 41 housing units for displaced families, a primary and secondary school, a health center, a vocational training institute, a Quran memorization center, and a grand mosque. The initiative aims to transform informal settlements into safe, organized communities, ensuring dignified living conditions and long-term stability for internally displaced persons (IDPs). Mr. Abdulfatah Adam, Country Director of Qatar Charity’s Somalia Branch, said the project goes beyond housing. “It includes a fully equipped technical institute to empower youth with skills for effective integration into the local job market, fostering economic independence,” he noted. The initiative aligns with Qatar Charity’s broader strategy to strengthen family stability and improve essential services. Earlier this year, Qatar Charity inaugurated the Barwaqo Model Village in Baidoa, southwest Somalia. The village includes 67 housing units, a secondary school, a health center, a mosque, and vocational training facilities—setting a benchmark for improving lives and securing a better future for displaced communities.
15/10/2025 More details  

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