Qatar Charity (QC), with the support of donors in the country, implemented a wide range of humanitarian and development projects across Kyrgyzstan last year, benefiting more than 150,000 people from the most vulnerable groups.
These initiatives were carried out in co-ordination with relevant government authorities, reflecting the growing humanitarian and development cooperation between the two countries.
These initiatives form part of the QC’s ongoing commitment to supporting sustainable development, strengthening social stability, and improving living standards.
They were implemented through integrated programmes across seven Kyrgyz regions, with a particular focus on Chuy, Issyk Kul, and Naryn, in response to their priority development and service needs.
In the construction and development sector, the QC implemented 37 projects, including the construction and rehabilitation of mosques, drilling wells and providing access to safe drinking water, establishing Qur’an memorisation centres, and building schools and kindergartens.
The projects included the construction and equipping of health centres and hospitals, as well as the construction of homes for vulnerable families living in unsuitable conditions.
These interventions improved access to essential services, safeguarded human dignity, and enhanced community stability in the targeted areas.
The QC also implemented 53 projects in the fields of economic empowerment and humanitarian relief.
These projects focused on supporting the livelihoods of low-income families, providing relief assistance, and enabling beneficiaries to improve their economic conditions, thereby strengthening self-reliance and mitigating the impacts of poverty.
As part of its social care programmes, the QC implemented four social projects, benefiting 14,190 individuals.
These initiatives focused on supporting the most vulnerable groups, strengthening social protection mechanisms, and reinforcing solidarity and social cohesion within local communities.
In the area of orphan care and sponsorship, the QC, through its “Rofaqa” initiative, continued its humanitarian efforts in Kyrgyzstan, sponsoring 9,619 orphans during 2025.
The supported children receive assistance in education, healthcare, nutrition, and essential needs, helping to provide a safe and stable environment and enhance their prospects for a better future.
The QC’s efforts received official praise from Kyrgyz officials, who commended the organisation’s humanitarian and development role and its continued contributions to supporting key sectors and improving the living conditions of vulnerable populations.
Adylbek Kasymaliev, chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic, expressed his appreciation for the QC’s efforts.
“We highly value the activities of the QC in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan and extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the significant efforts it makes in contributing to the development of governmental, social, and economic sectors in the country,” he said.
AbdelGadir Alimam al-Basheir, the director of the QC’s Office in Kyrgyzstan, affirmed that the 2025 results reflect the organisation’s firm commitment to supporting people and empowering communities.
He noted that Qatar Charity will continue working in co-operation with official authorities and local partners to ensure the sustainability of its impact and enhance the effectiveness of its humanitarian and development interventions in the coming period.