Qatar Charity unveils humanitarian projects in 10 Kenyan Counties

Ibrahim Adan
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Qatar Charity has launched a series of humanitarian and development initiatives in Kenya, targeting vulnerable communities across 10 counties.

During the official launch event in Nairobi on Tuesday, Qatar’s Ambassador to Kenya, Mohammed Mutair said the projects are designed to improve access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.

He noted that the efforts reflect Qatar Charity’s global commitment to supporting the vulnerable.

Qatar Charity’s Kenya Country Director, Adel Daboubi, said the organisation is focused on mobilising resources and creating meaningful partnerships to drive change on the ground.

Among the key interventions are the distribution of food and medical supplies in drought-affected areas, the construction of multi-service institutions, and micro-finance initiatives aimed at boosting self-reliance and entrepreneurship.

Chief guest Charlene Ruto lauded the charity for championing sustainable, community-led development. She noted that the initiatives align with broader national goals to uplift marginalised regions.

Qatar Charity operates in over 70 countries worldwide, offering humanitarian aid and development support to communities in need.

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