HE the Minister of State for International Co-operation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lolwah bint Rashid al-Khater recently visited the Qatar Charity (QC) office in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Qatar's ambassador Meshal bin Ali al-Attiyah along with their accompanying delegation.

The visit, according to an official statement from QC, underscores the humanitarian and developmental co-operation between Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It emphasises Qatar's commitment to enhancing international partnerships in education, social development and supporting initiatives that promote cultural exchange between nations.

The purpose of this visit was to familiarise themselves with the projects and activities implemented by the QC in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Qatari delegation was received by Hassan al-Nuaimi, general supervisor of the office and Mohamed Oushan, the office director. A presentation was given highlighting the history of QC in Bosnia and Herzegovina, its projects and the sectors it supports.

Honouring students

HE the Minister honoured the resident students at the Doha Al Khair residence for female students under QC on the graduation of the fifth batch for the academic year 2023-2024. This project is a significant initiative providing a supportive environment for female students to complete their studies.

HE the Minister praised the pioneering project for female students in Bosnia and Herzegovina and QC’s efforts across various fields.

Pioneering project

QC established the university residence for female students in 2019 in the heart of Sarajevo, near four universities offering various scientific disciplines. The location was carefully chosen to provide a safe and comfortable environment for academic pursuits, benefiting students from low-income rural backgrounds aspiring for higher education and better futures. Additionally, QC implements diverse projects across humanitarian and developmental sectors while enhancing healthcare and educational services and contributing to improving the quality of life for local communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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