Qatar Charity (QC), with the support of donors in Qatar, has successfully completed or is currently implementing 883 educational projects in underserved regions during 2025, it was announced on Tuesday.
These initiatives are expected to benefit approximately 167,000 individuals. Additionally, around 11,000 people have already benefited from educational interventions carried out in crisis-affected areas.
QC launched the 'Education 2025' initiative to tackle school dropouts and support quality education for children, aiming to expand projects and provide supplies to students in need with the help of donors.
QC is building a model primary school in Tunisia on a 1,567sqm plot, with facilities to serve over 500 students. In July, QC laid the foundation stone for a new school building in the Kalutara district of Sri Lanka, aiming to serve approximately 2,000 male and female students at Muslim Central College in the district. The project includes the construction of a three-storey building over an area of 9,000sft.
In Gaza, QC launched a project to support children affected by conflict. It set up temporary classrooms in shelters, distributed 4,500 school bags along with supplies, 60 whiteboards, and supported 60 volunteer teachers, in addition to providing educational materials and games.
In Syria, QC supported a school in rural Idlib — damaged by the Turkiye-Syria earthquake — by providing school supplies for 1,074 students and covering salaries for 54 staff members for a full academic year.
QC urges continued support for its “Education 2025” initiative to help transform education for vulnerable communities worldwide. Benefactors can contribute to the initiative through the link: https://www.qcharity.org/en/qa/campaign?campaignId=788&UTMMId=0.