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Qatar Charity Project To Protect Children In Syria
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) With generous support from Qatari people, Qatar Charity continues its humanitarian efforts to support the most vulnerable groups in northern Syria.
The 'Our Children's Safety' project in partnership with the Syrian Forum in Azaz City aims to enhance the protection of children affected by crises and provide a safe and supportive environment for them and their families.
The project's launch coincides with the upcoming Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha next week. The topics to be discussed include comprehensive policies that promote fair opportunities for all and accelerate efforts towards social inclusion.
The project benefits more than 3,900 children, families, and caregivers annually through a range of integrated activities, including psychosocial support sessions, awareness programmes on child protection issues, and training sessions for mothers and fathers, in addition to providing case management services for children most at risk.
Mohammed Barakat, deputy director of Social Affairs and Labour in Aleppo, stated during the opening ceremony: "Many thanks to Qatar Charity, the Syrian Forum, and the generous supporters in Qatar for establishing such centres."
Karam Ali, director of QC's office in Turkey, said the project is aimed at protecting children's rights and improving their psychological and social well-being in crisis areas, in line with its humanitarian principles of childcare and mitigating the impact of conflict on communities.
The 'Our Children's Safety' project in partnership with the Syrian Forum in Azaz City aims to enhance the protection of children affected by crises and provide a safe and supportive environment for them and their families.
The project's launch coincides with the upcoming Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha next week. The topics to be discussed include comprehensive policies that promote fair opportunities for all and accelerate efforts towards social inclusion.
The project benefits more than 3,900 children, families, and caregivers annually through a range of integrated activities, including psychosocial support sessions, awareness programmes on child protection issues, and training sessions for mothers and fathers, in addition to providing case management services for children most at risk.
Mohammed Barakat, deputy director of Social Affairs and Labour in Aleppo, stated during the opening ceremony: "Many thanks to Qatar Charity, the Syrian Forum, and the generous supporters in Qatar for establishing such centres."
Karam Ali, director of QC's office in Turkey, said the project is aimed at protecting children's rights and improving their psychological and social well-being in crisis areas, in line with its humanitarian principles of childcare and mitigating the impact of conflict on communities.
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