

Under a license from the Regulatory Authority for Charitable Activities (RACA), Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) reopened its representation office in Niger yesterday.An official delegation visiting Niamey, comprises Faisal Mohamed al-Emadi, acting secretary-general, Dr Mohamed Salah Ibrahim, director of Relief and International Development Division, Rushdi Abdel-Khaliq Bamasood, monitoring and assessment expert, and Nasser Mohamed Balooshi, events co-ordinator, as well as Rachid al-Krouty, head of mission in Niger.The opening ceremony was attended by Adamou Mahaman, Minister of Water and Sanitation, Laouan Magagi, Minister of Humanitarian Action and Disaster Management, Prof. Ibrahim Natatou, Minister of National Education, Dr. Illiassou Idi Mainassara, Minister of Health, Oudou Ambouka, Governor of Niamey Region, Harou Oumarou, executive director of the Noor Foundation, and Talal Mayouf al-Makhlef, representative of RACA.QRCS has 13 foreign representation missions/offices that work together with sister National Societies and international humanitarian organisations. The new office plans to launch 15 humanitarian projects this year, covering the shelter, water and sanitation, health care, livelihood, and food security sectors.
May 22, 2023 | 09:55 PM