May 1, 2013
DOHA: Qatar Charity (QC) will donate $2m (QR7.3m) in relief funds for
the displaced Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.
The aid comes following an agreement signed between Qatar Charity (QC)
and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) yesterday,
which will directly benefit some 10,000 people in the region.
The QC donation is part of the humanitarian assistance worth $17m that
has been provided by the UNHCR to provide shelter to the displaced.
The agreement was signed by Imran Rida, UNHCR regional representative to
the GGC, and Yusuf bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, the Chief Executive Officer
(CEO) of QC in Doha.
The UNHCR project will build 1,360 housing units, two multi-purpose facilities, 11 polyclinics, 115 kitchens and 18 stores.
“Qatar has donated at a time when the people of Myanmar desperately need
aid to build roofs over their heads to protect themselves in coming
rainy season,” Rida said. He refused to comment on a question about the
reluctance of the Myanmar government to allow foreign humanitarian aid
into the country.
“I am not authorised to speak on politics. My job is to deliver humanitarian aid to the displaced persons,” Rida added.
The financial donations will also see construction of temporary shelters and distribution of food.
“We are sending our aid in collaboration with UNHCR and as per the
contract a representative from QC will be there, so there is no need to
worry about the delivery of funds,” Al Kuwari said.
“QC is keen to promote partnerships with international humanitarian
organisations and to provide aid to refugees and displaced persons
around the world, especially in countries like Myanmar,” Al Kuwari
added.
Qatar Charity had also signed an agreement with UNHCR in June last year,
as per which the organisation provided QR1.1m to support Rohingya
Muslims.
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