Qatar Charity (QC) continues to implement the Taiba Complex, a multi-service project for the benefit of 400 orphans, in the Khartoum State, costing more than QR10mn. This comes as part of Qatar Charity's continuous efforts in the implementation of qualitative projects to serve orphans with generous support from benefactors in Qatar. The 7,720-sqm complex project aims at providing an educational, health, and social environment for orphans and developing their skills and abilities. Some 80 per cent of the project has been completed and is expected to be fully ready in May.
The project consists of a foundation school, a secondary school, an orphanage, an activity hall, a health centre, sports grounds, accommodation for supervisors and administrative offices. The Taiba Complex is an integrated system that will effectively contribute to the creation and provision of a positive environment conducive to the development of the personality of an orphan and the improvement of his skills. The complex will provide the care required by orphans in the fields of health, education, accommodation, sports, rehabilitation, training and development in addition to many programs and facilities that will contribute to the improvement of the orphans' capacities in order to prepare them to live and enjoy a normal life.
The complex will also contribute to the development of the community by providing employment opportunities and building generations that will take part in the advancement of the nation and the development of the area surrounding the Taiba Complex. It will also provide many activities such as sports events, recreational and scientific trips, and various agricultural activities as well as humanitarian activities, including visits to hospitals, old-age homes, and other places. The number of orphans sponsored by Qatar Charity in Sudan is 13,117 orphaned boys and girls.
Qatar Charity provides them with health care, recreational and educational services, as well as it organizes regular sports and educational activities for them. In 2017, Qatar Charity opened the Aisha bint Hamad bin Abdullah Al Attiyah Orphans City in northern Sudan, which is an integrated city that provides various services for orphans. The city has a variety of educational, health and training facilities, and includes 200 houses. The services of the city are not limited to its inhabitants but extend to the neighbouring population. In 2013, Qatar Charity launched ''Rofaqa'' an orphan care initiative, to provide integrated care to the largest possible number of orphaned children around the globe. To date, the initiative managed to sponsor more than 157,000 orphans worldwide.
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