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Qatar Charity’s (QC) office in Palestine has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Local Government in Ramallah to complete the project of establishing and operating a medical waste management system in the Gaza Strip, in cooperation with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) at an estimated cost of more than QR1 million.
The MoU was signed by Minister of Local Government Engineer Majdi al Saleh and Director of Qatar Charity’s office in Ramallah Huthayfa Said Jalamna in the presence of representatives of the delegation of JICA headed by Abe Toshiya, chief representative of JICA Palestine Office.
The project includes the completion of the establishment and operation of a medical waste management system in the Gaza Strip, in cooperation with JICA and local partners led by the Palestinian Ministry of Local Government and the Joint Service Council (JSC) for Solid Waste Management in Southern and Central Gaza Strip
The minister expressed his delight at signing the MoU assuring sustainability for the medical waste management project in the Gaza Strip, thanking Qatari people and Qatar Charity for supporting Palestinian people.
Saleh anticipated that the signing of MoU would mark the beginning of cooperation between Qatar Charity and the Ministry of Local Government in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, expressing hope that Qatar Charity would provide the Ministry of Health in the West Bank with a medical waste treatment device.
For his part, Jalamna affirmed the continuous support from Qatar Charity to contribute to meeting the Palestinian people’s needs.
Toshiya emphasised the importance of the project for the people of the Gaza Strip, valuing the role played by Qatar Charity in providing medical waste treatment device in 2016.
The project comes as a continuation of the efforts by the international and local organisations in Palestine to ensure cooperation and participation in the establishment and operation of the medical waste management project in Gaza.
Qatar Charity will supply, install and operate the solar energy system to provide electricity for operating the medical waste treatment device at the treatment plant in the southern Gaza Strip, in addition to the supply, installation and operation of a medium-voltage overhead and underground power lines for the medical waste treatment plant.
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