Qatar Charity and Save the Children UK organisation signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to benefit from their co-operation in the humanitarian field.
The MoU aims to create strategic co-operation between the two entities in implementing emergency relief projects, to develop mechanisms to operate in the best manner and to create opportunities for co-operation in all stages of planning and implementation.
The memorandum promotes joint activities between both parties in emergencies, preparedness and quick responses in case of disasters and co-ordinate field programmes regularly.
Qatar Charity CEO Yousef bin Ahmed al-Kuwari and Save the Children UK partnerships manager, Richard Young, expressed their delight at the co-operation between both entities.
Young said he hoped the MoU has a positive and effective impact on the quality of the services and projects done by both organisations, especially in rapid response and relief during disasters and emergencies.
Al-Kuwari said Qatar Charity has high hopes in its co-operation with Save the Children with regards to optimising the services provided in emergencies, especially those related to protecting children and providing them with the appropriate help in places affected by disasters and conflicts, reaffirming Qatar Charity’s commitment to international standards.
He added that Qatar Charity operates through 28 field offices to enable societies to maintain their dignity achieving social justice through educating the children, and provision of health, nutrition, water and sanitation.
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