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QRCS distributes food packages to 12,500 beneficiaries in Myanmar

Published: 02 Jun 2018 - 05:47 pm | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 09:55 pm
A QRCS official handing over the parcel.

A QRCS official handing over the parcel.

QNA

Doha: Under the annual Ramadan Campaign, Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has implemented a Ramadan Iftar food aid project for the households affected by conflict, poverty, and unemployment in three states of Myanmar.

At a total cost of $72,527 (QR 264,723), the project distributed food parcels to 1,825 households, or around 12,500 people.

The project was co-implemented by QRCS's office in Myanmar and Muslim Aid, an international charity established in the UK in 1985 to provide help to people who are victims of natural disasters or conflict or suffering from poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, discrimination, homelessness, debt, unemployment, injustice, deprivation, or lack of skills and economic opportunities.

QRCS works in Myanmar since 2012, serving the victims of conflict and disasters, with operations in shelter, health care, livelihood. It focuses on Rakhine State, where the Rohingya people have been facing persistent violence for decades.

The project is part of QRCS's Ramadan Campaign for 1439 A.H., which involves QR 84 million worth of humanitarian and development projects. This includes international projects in 20 countries at a total cost of QR 62 million, as well as health, social, qualification, and development projects in Qatar at a value exceeding QR 10 million.