QC supports people with special needs in Djibouti with 150 wheelchairs and 250 blood pressure machines
Doha, January 11 (QNA) – Qatar Charity (QC) will provide 150 wheelchairs to people with special needs in Djibouti to strengthen their participation in society and improve their health status. and provided essential support, including 250 blood pressure measuring devices.
The assistance was handed over by QC’s Djibouti office to the Djibouti National Agency for Persons with Disabilities (ANPH), represented by Director-General Darla Saeed Mahmoud, in the presence of Dr Rashid bin Shafeer, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Djibouti. Ta. Al Marri.
This initiative marks an important step towards improving the lives of people with special needs and lays the foundation for a sustainable partnership between QC and ANPH that will help build a better future for the sector. Further support is expected in the coming months to provide continued support.
Ghada Ezzedine Ahmed, Director of QC Djibouti, emphasized the importance of sustainable support for the most vulnerable people, ensuring dignified lives for all and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. He emphasized the need for cooperation with national and international organizations to promote their social inclusion.
She emphasized that this initiative, in collaboration with ANPH, is the beginning of a series of projects and assistance to economically empower women and men within this community.
ANPH Director-General Dara Syed Mahmood said that the distribution of wheelchairs is not just about providing tools, but also aims to enable beneficiaries to actively participate in society and increase their mobility.
He added that the blood pressure device will contribute to improving healthcare for this group, and emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable groups as part of an overarching vision to achieve social justice and sustainable development. emphasized. (QNA)