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QRCS, Canadian Red Cross launch project to support Palestinian families in Qatar

QRCS, Canadian Red Cross launch project to support Palestinian families in Qatar

Qatar Tribunea day ago
The Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has announced the launch of a joint project held in cooperation with the Canadian Red Cross and with a contribution by the Government of Canada, to support Palestinian families hosted in the State of Qatar, by offering them psycho-social support for a period of six months. The announcement came during a joint press conference on Sunday.
In a statement, Minister of State for International Cooperation HE Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad expressed appreciation for this generous initiative from the Canadian side, represented by the Canadian Red Cross, and stressed that this contribution aligns with the State of Qatar's humanitarian priorities and reflects the values and principles enshrined in all divine religions and international conventions.She added that partnerships among NGOs help develop the skills of humanitarian workers and make humanitarian response more effective, thus helping the communities affected by crises and conflicts. (QNA) page 4
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