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Qatar Charity lays foundation stone for ‘Al Karama’ city in northern Syria
September 06, 2023 | 09:45 PM
Qatar Charity (QC) laid the foundation stone for ‘Al Karama’ city near the Al-Bab city in northern Aleppo countryside.Being built with support from benefactors in Qatar, in co-operation with Turkey’s Gaziantep Province, the city is expected to provide safe and model housing for approximately 8,500 internally displaced Syrians.The move coincided with the signing of an agreement by QC and the Gaziantep Province, in the presence of several Turkish officials, to build the city. The agreement was signed in the Turkish capital, Ankara by QC CEO Yousuf bin Ahmed al-Kuwari and Gaziantep deputy governor Anil Alkal, in the presence of Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) vice president Onder Bozkurt, AFAD's Disaster Response director-general Ismail Palakoglu, International Affairs and Migration Management director-general Alper Kucuk, Mayor of Akcakale Mehmet Yalcınkaya, Mayor of the Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality Fatma Sahin, and the general supervisor of QC's office in Turkey Youssef al-Hammadi.As part of the reconstruction efforts for the earthquake-affected individuals in Turkey, QC and the Gaziantep Municipality also signed another agreement to establish social housing for orphans in Gaziantep. This will include 40 residential apartments, each with an area of 100sqm. The signatories were al-Kuwari, Mayor Fatma Sahin and deputy governor Abil Alkal.The 2023 Humanitarian Needs Overview indicates that shelter needs remain severe. The report adds that a large part of the population is suffering from protracted displacement in northeastern and northwestern Syria.The city was named ‘Al Karama’ with the aim of preserving the dignity of internally displaced people (IDPs) by providing them with safe housing, dignified life, and comprehensive essential services. The implementation of the project will contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 11, which aims to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. The city will comprise 1,680 residential units and provide basic services through the establishment of integrated facilities, including educational, recreational, and infrastructural amenities.QC had launched a fundraising campaign named ‘the 27th Night Challenge’ for housing IDPs in co-operation with some social media influencers in Qatar -- Abdullah AlGhafri, Dr Abdulrahman Alharami, and Mohamad Adnan -- and raised QR33mn in three hours to build the ‘Al Karama’ city in northern Syria and another city in Yemen. QC had previously established the ‘Alamal’ city to provide 1,400 houses for over 8,800 IDPs in northern Syria.
September 06, 2023 | 09:45 PM