Baraha Ramadan Nights at Mandarin Oriental, Doha: A Refined Culinary Journey in the Heart of Msheireb

Mandarin Oriental, Doha has unveiled Baraha Ramadan Nights — an elevated Iftar and Suhour experience set beneath the open-air ambience of Barahat Msheireb, offering guests a sophisticated setting to embrace the spirit and traditions of the Holy Month. Blending Qatari hospitality with Mandarin Oriental’s signature culinary excellence, Baraha Ramadan Nights brings together the warmth of Ramadan gatherings and the artistry of world-class gastronomy. Families and friends are welcome to enjoy a generous culinary experience featuring traditional Ramadan favourites and contemporary dishes prepared across 14 live cooking stations, showcasing flavours from the region and beyond. A Thoughtfully Curated Iftar & Suhour Guests are invited to break their fast with an abundant spread of classic Ramadan specialities and signature dishes from the hotel’s acclaimed dining venues. The atmosphere at Barahat Msheireb — elegant, serene, and open-air — creates an ideal setting for meaningful conversations, connection, and reflection. A Signature Ramadan Cake from The Mandarin Cake Shop Adding a refined touch to the season, The Mandarin Cake Shop introduces a standout creation from The Heritage Cake Collection:a pistachio dacquoise layered with pistachio namelaka and Medjool date crémeux, crafted as an elegant centrepiece for Ramadan gatherings. The cake is available for pre-order at QAR 350. Ramadan Retreat Package For guests seeking tranquillity during the Holy Month, Mandarin Oriental, Doha presents a peaceful Ramadan Retreat Package. The experience includes: Wellness & Inner Harmony at The Spa The Spa’s Resilience & Self-Love Retreat offers a sanctuary for mindfulness and renewal.This two-hour immersive experience (QAR 1,600) includes: Reservations For bookings and full Ramadan offerings, visit:https://www.mandarinoriental.com/en/doha/msheireb/ramadanor call +974 4008 8888.
Samla International Race 2026: A World-Class Endurance Challenge in Qatar

The Samla International Race is set to make history with its upcoming edition on 24 January 2026, marking a significant evolution as the race expands onto the global stage. Recognised for its intensity, innovation, and multi-discipline format, Samla has become one of the most distinctive endurance races in the region—firmly positioning Qatar as a hub for elite sporting events and sports tourism. Strategic Partnerships Driving Excellence Ahead of the 2026 edition, the Samla International Race secured a series of strategic partnerships with leading local and global organisations. These include Katara Hospitality, Qatar Insurance Group, Defender – Al Fardan, Mazzraty, and Red Bull as the official beverage partner. In addition, a landmark partnership was signed with Visit Qatar and ASICS, with ASICS confirmed as the official sportswear partner of the race. These collaborations reflect a shared commitment to delivering a world-class sporting experience—enhancing technical standards, athlete performance, safety, and overall event quality. A Course Designed to Push Limits The Samla International Race is defined by its demanding, multi-stage format. The 2026 course features six consecutive stages, combining endurance, skill, and resilience across Qatar’s diverse landscapes: This unique structure tests competitors across swimming, running, cycling, and kayaking—set against sand dunes, open water, off-road terrain, and challenging climatic conditions. From Local Legacy to Global Stage Established in 2016, Samla was created to support and showcase local athletes. Nearly a decade later, the launch of Samla International marks a pivotal moment in its journey—welcoming elite male and female athletes from around the world to compete in Qatar for the first time. The race not only highlights athletic excellence but also showcases the country’s natural terrain, resilience, and sporting ambition. Strengthening Sports Tourism in Qatar In partnership with Visit Qatar, the Samla International Race plays a strategic role in promoting sports tourism, offering international visitors and residents a distinctive, high-impact sporting experience. The event aligns with Qatar’s broader vision of hosting world-class competitions that combine performance, culture, and destination storytelling. As anticipation builds for January 2026, the Samla International Race stands as a powerful symbol of endurance, collaboration, and global sporting excellence—cementing Qatar’s reputation as a destination for premier international sporting events.
DOC Medical Center to Launch Pioneering Neurosciences Division as part of Qatar National Day celebrations

DOC Medical Center, one of Qatar’s leading institutions in specialised orthopaedics and neurological care, has announced the launch of its new DOC Neurosciences Division, marking a major milestone in the country’s evolving healthcare landscape. As part of the Qatar National Day celebrations, the new division reflects a national commitment to advancing world-class neurological and spinal care in the State of Qatar. The launch of DOC Neurosciences introduces a comprehensive, future-ready model for the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of complex brain, spine, and neurological disorders. The division brings together internationally recognised clinical expertise, cutting-edge surgical technologies, and patient-centric innovations under one integrated platform. Advancing Neurological and Spine Care in Qatar Designed to address the growing regional demand for sophisticated, minimally invasive neurological and spinal treatments, DOC Neurosciences is built on three core pillars: world-class surgical expertise, advanced medical technology, and holistic neuro-rehabilitation. The division represents a strategic investment in specialised care that aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030’s focus on healthcare excellence, innovation, and sustainable development. Mr. Khalid Ahmad A A Alshaibi, Chief Guest of Honour, commented:“Launching DOC Neurosciences on Qatar National Day is a powerful reflection of the nation’s spirit of progress. This initiative significantly strengthens Qatar’s healthcare capabilities and demonstrates a commitment to providing world-class, compassionate neurological care to the community.” Leadership Driving Clinical Excellence Dr. Emmanuel Tolessa, Founder and Chairman of DOC Medical Center, stated:“This is more than an expansion; it is the realisation of a long-standing vision to centralise exceptional neuro-spine care. By bringing together some of the world’s leading specialists and technologies under one roof, DOC Neurosciences will redefine the standard of care for patients in Qatar and the wider region.” Leading the division is Dr Sirajeddin Belkhair, Director of DOC Neurosciences and Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon, who emphasised the role of precision and innovation in modern neurosurgery. He highlighted the use of advanced neuronavigation systems such as Brainlab (Germany) to enhance surgical accuracy, patient safety, and clinical outcomes, particularly in complex brain tumour and neurological procedures. Complementing this approach, Dr. Ashraf Megahed, Medical Director and Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon, brings a specialised focus on minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgery, offering advanced solutions for conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative spine disorders—often enabling faster recovery and outpatient-level care. Revolutionising Patient Experience Through Augmented Reality In a first for Qatar’s private healthcare sector, DOC Neurosciences will introduce an Augmented Reality (AR) platform to transform patient education and engagement. Through immersive 3D visualisation of patient-specific anatomy, clinicians can clearly explain diagnoses and treatment plans, empowering patients and families to actively participate in their care journey. Integrated Neuro-Rehabilitation for Complete Recovery True to DOC Medical Center’s holistic philosophy, the Neurosciences Division is fully integrated with a specialised Neuro-Rehabilitation Department, ensuring seamless continuity of care from surgery through recovery. The multidisciplinary rehabilitation team focuses on restoring mobility, independence, and quality of life—completing the full spectrum of neuroscientific care. With the launch of DOC Neurosciences, DOC Medical Center reinforces Qatar’s position as a rising regional hub for advanced neurological care, spinal surgery, and medical innovation, setting a new benchmark for excellence in patient-focused healthcare.
DOC Medical Center – Izghawa Branch Launches Qatar’s Flagship MBST Regenerative Therapy Center in Joint Venture with Nabina Group

DOC Medical Center has officially launched its new Izghawa Branch, establishing Qatar’s first flagship hub dedicated to MBST® (Molecular Biophysical Stimulation) regenerative therapy through a landmark Joint Venture with Nabina Group’s Healthcare Division. The center positions Qatar at the forefront of non-invasive regenerative medicine in the GCC, reinforcing the nation’s growing influence as a regional healthcare innovation leader. The new facility will serve as the country’s premier destination for this groundbreaking German MBST technology, offering evidence-based therapy for chronic pain, arthritis, osteoporosis, sports injuries, spine conditions, and degenerative musculoskeletal diseases. As the MBST Master Licensee for the entire GCC, Nabina Group’s partnership with DOC Medical Center creates a transformative model of collaboration aimed at expanding the therapy across the GCC and Africa. This launch aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, advancing national goals in health innovation, wellness, active ageing, and knowledge-based economic development. A Strategic Joint Venture Driving GCC-Wide Medical Innovation Mr Mansoor Nabina, CEO of MBST Qatar and Healthcare Division Lead at Nabina Group, highlighted the regional significance of the partnership: “As the MBST Master Licensee for the GCC, our Joint Venture with DOC Medical Center establishes the Izghawa Branch as the cornerstone of our regional expansion strategy. This is more than opening a clinic — it is the activation of a regional gateway for MBST regenerative technology. Our vision spans across the GCC and into Africa, and DOC Medical Center – Izghawa will serve as the model for clinical excellence, patient outcomes, and therapeutic innovation. We are proud to bring world-class, non-invasive regenerative solutions to Qatar and beyond.” Through this partnership, the center will offer exclusive MBST treatment protocols, supported by advanced diagnostics and patient-monitoring systems designed to deliver superior regenerative outcomes without surgery or medication dependency. Leadership Insight: Transforming Qatar’s Healthcare Landscape Dr Emmanuel Tolessa, Founder and Chairman of DOC Medical Center Qatar, emphasised the national health impact: “The introduction of MBST technology through DOC Medical Center – Izghawa is a milestone in advancing Qatar’s healthcare standards. By partnering with Nabina Group, we ensure access to the most advanced regenerative medicine protocols. This innovation has the potential to significantly reduce invasive procedures and long-term medication use while improving the quality of life for patients living with chronic musculoskeletal conditions. With Qatar’s ageing population and increasing prevalence of joint and spine disorders, the new center will play a vital role in addressing national health priorities and supporting long-term wellbeing.” The Izghawa Branch will serve as the primary clinical and training hub for MBST therapy, enabling healthcare professionals across the region to access specialised certification, research insights, and application techniques. A New Era of Regenerative Medicine in Qatar The launch of the DOC Medical Center – Izghawa Branch marks a bold step forward in Qatar’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge medical technology, non-invasive regenerative therapy, and patient-centered healthcare innovation. With MBST now accessible through this flagship center, Qatar stands poised to become the GCC’s leader in regenerative medicine, musculoskeletal health, and advanced therapeutic solutions, offering life-changing treatments for residents, athletes, seniors, and individuals seeking long-term recovery without surgery.
MENA Fintech & Insurtech Festival 2025: Qatar Takes Center Stage in Regional Financial Innovation

The MENA Fintech & Insurtech Festival 2025 officially opened at the Doha Exhibition & Convention Centre (DECC), igniting two days of high-impact dialogue, innovation showcases, and strategic collaboration opportunities that are redefining the financial technology and insurance technology landscape across the region. Bringing together global fintech innovators, insurtech leaders, investors, regulators, and policymakers, the festival has quickly established itself as a major platform for advancing the future of finance in Qatar and the wider MENA region. Driving the Future of Financial Innovation in Qatar Day One delivered a dynamic program of keynote speeches, expert-led panels, and immersive workshops. Discussions explored some of the most powerful forces shaping the industry today, including: These conversations highlighted Qatar’s rapidly growing role as a regional hub for digital finance, regtech, blockchain, and AI-driven financial inclusion. What to Expect on Day Two The momentum continues with an exceptional lineup of thought leaders who will dissect the industry’s most transformative topics: Attendees will gain forward-looking insights from industry pioneers shaping the next decade of fintech and insurtech innovation across MENA. A Regional Platform for Growth and Collaboration “As the fintech landscape evolves at an unprecedented pace, our goal is to create a platform that accelerates collaboration, innovation, and regulatory clarity across the MENA region,” said Malik Shishtawi, President of the MENA Fintech & Insurtech Festival. “This festival brings together the brightest minds, the most forward-thinking institutions, and the next generation of startups driving the digital economy.” A Cornerstone Event in the Digital Transformation Landscape Since its inception, the MENA Fintech & Insurtech Festival has become one of the region’s most influential events—championing: The 2025 edition reinforces Qatar’s rising position as a strategic center for fintech leadership, insurtech advancement, and digital transformation.
Health Minister Inaugurates Qatar Medicare 2025 with Participation of 100 Companies

Organised by IFP Qatar in Collaboration with Qatar Chamber H.E. Mr Mansoor bin Ebrahim bin Saad Al Mahmoud, Minister of Public Health, inaugurated the second edition of Qatar’s International Healthcare and Medical Exhibition and Conference – Qatar Medicare 2025, held under the patronage of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH). The event, organised by IFP Qatar in collaboration with Qatar Chamber, runs from November 11 to 13, 2025, at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC), bringing together 100 local and international companies from across the healthcare ecosystem — including 64 local exhibitors and 36 global participants. This year’s edition showcases the latest advancements in healthcare innovation, medical technology, and sustainable health systems, featuring healthcare professionals, hospital representatives, medical service providers, technology experts, and investors from around the world. Public-Private Collaboration in Healthcare Ms Ibtihaj Al Ahmadani, Chair of the Health Committee at Qatar Chamber, reaffirmed the Chamber’s support for achieving self-sufficiency in Qatar’s healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors. “The Qatar Chamber is committed to achieving self-sufficiency in the medical and pharmaceutical sectors. Qatar Medicare reflects the strong public-private collaboration driving Qatar’s healthcare landscape,” Al Ahmadani said. She noted that this year’s event includes the participation of key governmental and semi-governmental entities, such as Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), as the official partner, and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), as the government partner. International representation spans 14 countries, featuring leading global organisations including the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), UNESCO, World Health Organisation (WHO), and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), alongside numerous regional and private-sector partners. According to Fitch Solutions, Qatar’s healthcare sector is set for rapid expansion, with total health expenditure projected to grow at a CAGR of 14% by 2029, reaching USD 11.5 billion (QAR 41.86 billion) — positioning Qatar as the third-largest healthcare market in the GCC and tenth in the MENA region. Comprehensive Conference Agenda Ms Hayat Bayan, Commercial & Operations Director at IFP Qatar, outlined the dynamic structure of the three-day event, which features over 55 speakers, 25 presentations, five dialogue sessions, and four workshops. “Qatar Medicare includes daily one-on-one meetings between exhibitors and major hospitals, panel discussions, workshops, and an Open Stage segment that allows professionals to share their expertise. The event will conclude with the Qatar Medicare 2025 Healthcare Excellence Awards, recognising 15 categories of outstanding healthcare institutions and professionals,” Bayan said. She highlighted that the conference addresses key themes, including: Industry Voices and Strategic Partnerships Mr Nasser Mohammed Al Hajri, Chairman of Al Jazira Medical Group and Platinum Sponsor of the event, emphasised the importance of innovation and collaboration: “We will showcase our latest healthcare technologies and services while strengthening partnerships with the public sector. Our strategy focuses on expanding in the local market to meet Qatar’s growing healthcare demands.” Dr Zainab Al Moosa, CEO of Almoosa Specialist Hospital, noted the group’s participation as part of its regional growth strategy: “As a leading healthcare provider in Saudi Arabia, we aim to explore new opportunities for joint collaboration and expansion across the region through our participation in Qatar Medicare.” Dr Hadi Mohamad Abu Rasheed, Scientific Advisor at the Qatar Cancer Society (QCS), stressed the organisation’s commitment to raising public awareness and advancing cancer prevention: “As a Silver Sponsor, QCS is reinforcing its awareness role, focusing on cancer prevention, early detection, and public education. The event also allows us to explore partnerships that enhance healthcare innovation and improve the quality of life for patients.” Driving Innovation and Healthcare Excellence Qatar Medicare 2025 serves as a dynamic platform to connect innovators, policymakers, and investors, creating new opportunities for knowledge exchange and growth within the healthcare sector. Through its robust agenda, international participation, and collaboration between government and private stakeholders, the event underscores Qatar’s growing role as a regional hub for healthcare innovation and investment. Organised by: IFP QatarIn Collaboration with: Qatar ChamberVenue: Doha Exhibition & Convention Center (DECC)Dates: November 11–13, 2025
Qatar Medicare 2025 to Kick Off on November 11 at DECC

100 Local and International Companies to Participate in Qatar’s Leading Healthcare Exhibition The Qatar Chamber has announced the second edition of Qatar Medicare, the country’s premier international healthcare and medical exhibition and conference, taking place from 11–13 November 2025 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). Organised by the Qatar Chamber in collaboration with IFP Qatar, and held under the patronage of the Ministry of Public Health, Qatar Medicare 2025 will bring together 100 exhibitors — including 64 local and 36 international companies from 14 countries — representing health professionals, hospitals, medical service providers, technology experts, and investors. Driving Innovation and Global Collaboration in Healthcare In his remarks, Ali Saeed Bu Sharbak Al Mansouri, Acting General Manager of Qatar Chamber, stated: “Qatar is witnessing remarkable progress in its healthcare sector, becoming one of the leading destinations for medical tourism in the Middle East. Qatar Medicare serves as a key platform to forge partnerships, attract investment, and enhance the sector’s global competitiveness — in line with the Third National Development Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030.” Qatar: A Global Hub for Healthcare Innovation H.E. Sheikh Dr Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani, Director of the Department of NCDs Prevention Programs at the Ministry of Public Health, emphasised Qatar’s rise as a global hub for healthcare innovation, noting that the Third National Health Strategy (2024–2030) focuses on quality, sustainability, and clinical excellence. According to Fitch Solutions, Qatar’s healthcare expenditure is projected to grow at a 14% compound annual rate by 2029, reaching USD 11.5 billion, making Qatar the third-largest healthcare market in the GCC and tenth in MENA. Expanding Participation and International Recognition Hayat Bayan, Commercial & Operations Director at IFP Qatar, said: “Qatar Medicare 2025 highlights the latest healthcare innovations and connects professionals, companies, and institutions worldwide. This year’s edition features strong international participation from 14 countries and institutions, including WHO, UNESCO, Africa CDC, and the International Labour Organisation.” The event features 40 expert speakers, 25 presentations, five panel sessions, and four workshops, concluding with the Qatar Medicare 2025 Healthcare Excellence Awards, which honour top-performing institutions and professionals. Industry Leaders at the Forefront A Global Platform for Healthcare Excellence Qatar Medicare 2025 underscores Qatar’s leadership in medical innovation, digital transformation, and public-private partnerships. Ranked first in the Arab world and 21st globally in the 2025 Healthcare Index, Qatar continues to build a world-class healthcare ecosystem, recognised by the WHO as the first nation where all municipalities are certified as Healthy Cities. Event Dates: 11–13 November 2025Venue: Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC), Qatar
Qatar Charity Celebrates International Day for Social Justice

Sustainable Projects Reflecting Its Commitment to Achieving a Just Transition Toward a Sustainable Future Doha, Qatar | February 20, 2025: On the International Day for Social Justice, observed on February 20 each year, which aims to promote economic and social justice for all, Qatar Charity highlights its humanitarian and developmental projects implemented in Somalia and Pakistan during 2024. These projects, executed with generous support from philanthropists in Qatar, contribute to achieving a just transition toward a sustainable future by integrating environmental sustainability with social justice, ensuring that vulnerable and marginalized communities benefit from these initiatives. In this way, they reflect Qatar Charity’s commitment to the principles of “just transition” within the context of sustainable development. A Just Transition Toward a Sustainable Future in SomaliaAfter a series of humanitarian crises in Somalia, including severe droughts, sudden floods, and ongoing conflicts, Qatar Charity committed to supporting the Somali people through the implementation of around 300 humanitarian and developmental projects in various regions and provinces of Somalia, with a total cost exceeding 40 million Qatari Riyals, benefiting more than 600,000 people.These projects focused on balancing the needs of both people and the environment, with initiatives in the sectors of water and sanitation, food security, education, health, social welfare, economic empowerment, and social housing. These projects were part of a comprehensive response Qatar Charity adopted to address the humanitarian crises caused by environmental changes and ongoing conflicts. Water and Sanitation ProjectsThe water and sanitation sector has been a priority for Qatar Charity in Somalia, where the projects contributed to addressing the shortage of clean water exacerbated by the ongoing drought. In this context, 78 projects were implemented at a cost of 10.3 million Qatari Riyals, benefiting over 140,000 people. These projects included drilling deep and shallow wells, constructing sewage networks, and building facilities to provide clean water. These initiatives were not only a response to the drinking water crisis but also part of a long-term strategy to improve residents’ lives and reduce waterborne diseases. Food SecurityIn urgent response to the food crisis caused by drought and conflict, Qatar Charity launched 84 projects with a total cost of 8.6 million Qatari Riyals, benefiting more than 300,000 people. The projects included distributing food baskets to affected families, as well as supporting agriculture, animal husbandry, and fishing boats, helping rural communities secure sustainable livelihoods. These initiatives contributed to strengthening resilience against environmental and economic crises and made communities more capable of facing future challenges. Searching for Sustainable Solutions in PakistanQatar Charity implemented sustainable projects in Pakistan during 2024, benefiting more than 990,000 people through approximately 1,800 projects in the fields of water and sanitation, education, health, and economic empowerment. These projects were a direct response to the crises facing the country, whether due to harsh weather conditions or ongoing conflicts.Water and sanitation projects in Pakistan included drilling wells, installing solar-powered water pumps, and building comprehensive health facilities. The economic empowerment sector also included establishing craft workshops and commercial shops, as well as supporting small businesses, which helped provide stable sources of income for many families in rural areas. Global Partnerships for Broader ImpactQatar Charity seeks to enhance its collaboration with international organizations such as UNICEF and the World Food Programme, with the aim of coordinating efforts and achieving a greater impact in crisis-affected areas. In 2024, several cooperation agreements were signed with these entities in Somalia and Pakistan, reflecting Qatar Charity’s vision of joint efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and social justice for all sectors of society.
Qatar Charity’s Projects Support 736,400 People Affected by the War in Sudan

The year 2024 marked a pivotal chapter in Qatar Charity’s over thirty-year humanitarian and developmental success story in Sudan. Throughout the year, Qatar Charity launched a series of impactful humanitarian projects, significantly aiding displaced families and communities affected by the war. These projects focused on alleviating the severity of the ongoing crisis, particularly in areas like food security, health sector support, and assistance to the most vulnerable groups in Sudan. Below are the key highlights showcasing the performance and accomplishments of Qatar Charity’s Sudan office in 2024. Food Security Initiatives In 2024, Qatar Charity launched one of its largest food security projects to date, distributing 50,000 food baskets to families affected by the war. Funded by the Qatar Fund for Development, this project was aimed at providing urgent relief to people impacted by the ongoing war and displacement. The baskets were distributed across multiple Sudanese states most severely affected by the conflict. In addition to the areas suffering directly from the war, the project also provided aid to states hosting large numbers of displaced people, particularly Khartoum and Al Jazirah. The initiative made a significant impact in easing the suffering of war-affected communities by improving their food security, providing essential food items of adequate quality and culturally appropriate for local diets. 300,000 Beneficiaries in War-affected States Qatar Charity’s field teams successfully delivered food assistance to the most impacted states, such as Khartoum, Al Jazirah, Sennar, Gedaref, Kassala, the Red Sea, Nile, White Nile, and Northern States. Approximately 300,000 people, including displaced persons and host communities, benefited from this food security project in 2024. The food baskets, distributed to 50,000 families, contained critical items such as flour, oil, rice, lentils, sugar, and milk. These provisions brought much-needed relief and comfort to the displaced families. Providing Essential Medications for Kidney and Cancer Patients As part of its emergency medical supplies project, Qatar Charity provided essential medications for kidney dialysis patients, cancer patients, and blood bank services. Supported by the Qatar Fund for Development, Qatar Charity successfully distributed 70% of the received medical aid to regions in dire need of these supplies. This initiative focused on Northern, Nile, and Sennar States, where there was a severe shortage of medicines and medical consumables. It marked the first shipment of vital medication for kidney transplant and cancer patients following the outbreak of the war and the worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Improving Environmental Conditions for Displaced People In response to the urgent need for support in Kassala state in eastern Sudan, which received nearly 52,593 displaced families, including vulnerable groups like children and women, Qatar Charity implemented a project in 2024 aimed at improving environmental conditions for displaced people in shelters. The project provided essential healthcare services such as nutrition, vaccinations, and reproductive and mental health care in selected shelters. Five health centers were chosen for this initiative, which was recognized by local health and humanitarian authorities in Kassala as a model for responding to the needs of displaced communities. Environmental Sanitation Campaigns and Health Support The project to improve living conditions in the shelters also included essential interventions in water, sanitation, and hygiene. This included providing safe drinking water, maintaining health centers and facilities, distributing medical supplies, and conducting environmental sanitation campaigns. Over 7,000 people directly and indirectly benefited from the project in shelters such as Al-Mirganiya, Al-Suraybah, Al-Karmata, Biryay, and Tarawa. The project included waste management campaigns, training for shelter staff on water chlorination, and workshops on disease prevention for displaced families. Supporting Health Workers and Patients Qatar Charity continued its dedicated efforts to support Sudan’s healthcare sector in multiple ways. In addition to providing 60 tons of medicines, laboratory consumables, and blood bags, the organization also supported health workers, administrative staff, and patients at hospitals such as Al-Jikeeka in the Nile State and Bar Al-Walideen in the Karri locality of Khartoum state. This support was crucial in ensuring that healthcare services could continue amidst the ongoing crisis. Emergency Response to Floods and Heat Waves In collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Qatar Charity also launched an emergency response project to address the devastating impacts of floods and extreme heat in eastern Sudan. The project provided tents and shelter materials to displaced families affected by both the war and the climate crisis. This initiative was focused on providing shelter in Port Sudan, the capital of the Red Sea state, and in surrounding areas such as Sinkat. The partnership between Qatar Charity and IOM led to the provision of essential shelter materials to both displaced communities and host populations in the area. The support included blankets, mattresses, kitchen kits, solar-powered lighting, plastic water storage bags, personal item bags, and mosquito nets, helping thousands of displaced people cope with the harsh conditions. In summary, Qatar Charity’s efforts in 2024 were crucial in addressing the immediate humanitarian needs in Sudan, providing vital assistance in food security, healthcare, and emergency relief to those most affected by the ongoing crisis.