Over 10 million benefit from QRCS aid globally
04 May 2021 - 9:23
By Sidi Mohamed | The Peninsula
Doha: Secretary-General of Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS), Ali bin Hassan Al Hammadi, has said that QRCS is one of the first charitable and humanitarian organisations in Qatar and has partnered in over 192 countries across the world.
“In Qatar, we provide support to poor families, labourers and patients. Ramadan Iftar project is also part of our activities in the country. Outside Qatar, we provide support to many people in many countries, especially when crises and disasters occur,” he said.
Regarding those who ask for donations through social media platforms, he said that many of them are exploiters who are only looking to collect money.
Over 10 million benefit from QRCS aid globally
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Doha: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) is building 224 housing units in two towns of Abs District, Hajjah Governorate, to shelter 1,680 displaced persons affected by war and flooding in Yemen.
This emergency response is part of Qatar s continued commitment to relieving Yemenis and alleviating the impact of the prolonged humanitarian crisis.
At a total cost of $210,024 totally funded by QRCS, the new homes are 5×3 metres in size and are built of mud blocks and straw roofs taken from the local environment.
Eng. Afraa Al Aghbari, the project s manager, said, Abs District is a desert sandy area in northwestern Hajjah, where the displaced people suffer poor living conditions and have difficulty finding adequate housing. Their suffering becomes even worse at times of too hot weather, dust, and rain, which damage their mud-and-straw homes and make them, particularly children, prone to disease.
26 Apr 2021 - 9:05
The Peninsula
Doha: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) is building 224 housing units in two towns of Abs District, Hajjah Governorate, to shelter 1,680 displaced persons affected by war and flooding in Yemen.
This emergency response is part of Qatar’s continued commitment to relieving Yemenis and alleviating the impact of the prolonged humanitarian crisis.
At a total cost of $210,024 totally funded by QRCS, the new homes are 5×3 metres in size and are built of mud blocks and straw roofs taken from the local environment.
Eng. Afraa Al Aghbari, the project’s manager, said, “Abs District is a desert sandy area in northwestern Hajjah, where the displaced people suffer poor living conditions and have difficulty finding adequate housing. Their suffering becomes even worse at times of too hot weather, dust, and rain, which damage their mud-and-straw homes and make them, particularly children, prone to disease.”
QRCS builds shelter homes for displaced families in Yemen
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Doha: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) is building 224 housing units in two towns of Abs District, Hajjah Governorate, to shelter 1,680 displaced persons affected by war and flooding in Yemen.
This emergency response is part of Qatar’s continued commitment to relieving Yemenis and alleviating the impact of the prolonged humanitarian crisis.
At a total cost of $210,024 totally funded by QRCS, the new homes are 5×3 meters in size and are built of mud blocks and straw roofs taken from the local environment.
Eng. Afraa Al-Aghbari, the project’s manager, stated, “Abs District is a desert sandy area in northwestern Hajjah, where the displaced people suffer poor living conditions and have difficulty finding adequate housing. Their suffering becomes even worse at times of too hot weather, dust, and rain, which damage their mud-and-straw homes and make them, particularly children, prone to disease”.
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