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Sudanese authorities have praised the rapid response of Qatar Charity (QC) to provide relief assistance to those affected by the recent floods in the White Nile State of Sudan, where the Humanitarian Aid Commission stated that Qatar Charity was at the forefront of providing timely shelter assistance to dozens of families whose homes had been completely destroyed.
“We highly appreciate the quick response from Qatar Charity to shelter the affected in the state,” said Mansour Ali, Humanitarian Aid Commissioner in White Nile Stat. He also noted that Qatar Charity is a strategic partner looking forward to further joint work in the future.
Many affected people were pleased with the assistance and thanked Qatar Charity for its humanitarian efforts. Mr Abdullah Abdul Qadir Muhammad Bakhit, who was affected by the recent floods in the White Nile State, said that the people in the area needed urgent assistance from Qatar Charity, which provided good and comfortable tents and blankets for the victims.
Once Qatar Charity’s field teams learned about the floods that devastated dozens of homes in the White Nile State, they contacted local authorities in the state to provide urgent relief to those affected in different areas where 58 families received shelter assistance from Qatar Charity.
The assistance comes within the framework of the humanitarian assistance provided by Qatar Charity to all affected areas in Sudan, as part of its humanitarian responsibility towards the vulnerable and those most in need of shelter and food assistance.
Over the last few months, Qatar Charity has provided assistance to more than 27,000 people affected by the recent floods that have struck Sudan.
The ‘Peace for Sudan’ campaign launched by Qatar Charity received an overwhelming response from the people in Qatar, and contributed to alleviating the suffering of the beneficiaries by delivering urgent shelter and food assistance and working on the reconstruction of areas affected by rain and floods in Sudan.
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23/02/2021
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