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DOHA
Qatar Charity (QC) has signed a cooperation agreement with the Ministry of Health and Social Care of Somalia in Mogadishu to support the country’s gradual transition towards sustainable development in the health sector.
The agreement was signed between Abdul Nour Haj Ali, director of Qatar Charity in Somalia and Dr Fawziya Abikar, Minister of Health & Social Care of Somalia.
According to the agreement, it will ensure Qatar Charity’s active participation in health projects in accordance with the sectoral strategy and the priorities of the Ministry.
The project, which will be implemented by Qatar Charity and the Ministry include the construction and rehabilitation of health centres and hospitals, the provision of necessary medical equipment and ambulances, and the distribution of medicines to centres and hospitals, in addition to training medical personnel in Somalia and launching health relief campaigns for those affected by crises and humanitarian disasters.
The agreement comes at a time when the Somali government has begun to move gradually from the humanitarian response towards the development and stability in Somalia through the implementation of sustainable development projects aimed at providing health services to all citizens.
It is worth mentioning that Qatar Charity implemented many health projects in Somalia last year as part of its developmental intervention in the field of health, based on the integration of the curative and preventive aspects.
Qatar Charity’s health interventions are centred in countries that lack primary health care services and suffer from the spread of infectious and endemic diseases and high mortality rates, especially among children and mothers, as Qatar Charity seeks to improve health services in these countries by implementing relevant projects.
Qatar Charity implements various health and medical projects in Somalia, such as building clinics, organizing medical caravans for disaster relief, and providing first aid, giving priority to the neediest areas and people.
Qatar Charity implements these health projects in coordination with the Somali Ministry of Health and Mogadishu University.
DOHA
Qatar Charity (QC) has signed a cooperation agreement with the Ministry of Health and Social Care of Somalia in Mogadishu to support the country’s gradual transition towards sustainable development in the health sector.
The agreement was signed between Abdul Nour Haj Ali, director of Qatar Charity in Somalia and Dr Fawziya Abikar, Minister of Health & Social Care of Somalia.
According to the agreement, it will ensure Qatar Charity’s active participation in health projects in accordance with the sectoral strategy and the priorities of the Ministry.
The project, which will be implemented by Qatar Charity and the Ministry include the construction and rehabilitation of health centres and hospitals, the provision of necessary medical equipment and ambulances, and the distribution of medicines to centres and hospitals, in addition to training medical personnel in Somalia and launching health relief campaigns for those affected by crises and humanitarian disasters.
The agreement comes at a time when the Somali government has begun to move gradually from the humanitarian response towards the development and stability in Somalia through the implementation of sustainable development projects aimed at providing health services to all citizens.
It is worth mentioning that Qatar Charity implemented many health projects in Somalia last year as part of its developmental intervention in the field of health, based on the integration of the curative and preventive aspects.
Qatar Charity’s health interventions are centred in countries that lack primary health care services and suffer from the spread of infectious and endemic diseases and high mortality rates, especially among children and mothers, as Qatar Charity seeks to improve health services in these countries by implementing relevant projects.
Qatar Charity implements various health and medical projects in Somalia, such as building clinics, organizing medical caravans for disaster relief, and providing first aid, giving priority to the neediest areas and people.
Qatar Charity implements these health projects in coordination with the Somali Ministry of Health and Mogadishu University.