During the first 10 days of Ramadan, Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) worked on international Ramadan Iftar projects, through its foreign representation offices/missions and in co-operation with fellow National Societies in the host countries, as part of the Ramadan Campaign #FruitfulGiving 2025/1446 AH.QRCS office in Gaza is implementing Ramadan Iftar project, which involves distribution of 15,300 food parcels, and distribution of 227,367 hot meals, a statement said Monday.In Yemen, the QRCS office is distributing 7,476 food parcels to 52,332 beneficiaries in the governorates of Taiz, Aden, Al-Hudaydah, Raymah, Lahij, and Al-Mahrah, at a total cost of $458,656.Engineer Ahmed Hassan al-Sharaji, head of QRCS office in Yemen, said: “As usual every year since 2015, we are delivering the Ramadan aid donated by the benevolent people of Qatar. These parcels are a great help for vulnerable and poor families, widows, and orphans during the holy month of Ramadan, amid the current difficult living conditions”.In partnership with the Afghan Red Crescent Society, QRCS completed the distribution of Ramadan food parcels in Afghanistan, for the benefit of 850 families in Tarinkot district (Uruzgan) and Khuram Wa Sarbagh district (Samangan), at a total cost of $123,456.In Somalia, the Ramadan Iftar project was launched in the presence of Qatar's ambassador Dr Abdullah bin Salem al-Nuaimi, with a target of 1,861 food parcels to be distributed to 11,166 people in the outlying camps of Mogadishu (Banadir) and the camps of Baidoa (South-West), the two main destinations of the internally displaced people affected by drought and armed conflict. The project is to the value of $185,185.As part of Ramadan Iftar project in Bangladesh, 1,039 Ramadan food parcels have been distributed so far at Camp#13 in Cox’s Bazar. In co-operation with Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, the distributions will continue over the coming days for a total of 10,100 refugee families at Camps#13 and 19, in addition to 6,350 local poor families in different districts.Earlier this month, QRCS office in Jordan began the distribution of 1,233 food coupons to 6,165 recipient families, in co-operation with Jordan National Red Crescent Society. Other food parcels were distributed to 400 families, or 2,400 people, in N’Djamena, Chad, as well as 351 families, or 2,106 people, in 10 remote areas of Djibouti, in co-operation with the Red Crescent Society of Djibouti.QRCS office in Lebanon is distributing Ramadan food parcels to 11,700 Syrian refugees and Lebanese locals in the poorest parts of the country, with 1,170 food parcels distributed so far in Sidon and neighbouring areas of southern Lebanon.The benevolent donors of Qatar still have time to support QRCS’ international Ramadan projects via the website (www.qrcs.qa); mobile app (QRCS); call center (44027777); donor service (66666364); home donation collection (33998898); SMS with the code “1” to 92216 (QR100), 92552 (QR250), 92869 (QR350), 92092 (QR500), and 92246 (QR 1,000); or bank transfer as follows: QIB (IBAN: QA51QISB000000000110575190014), QIIB (IBAN: QA66QIIB000000001111126666003), Al-Rayan Bank (IBAN: QA18MAFR000000000011199980003), QNB (IBAN: QA21QNBA000000000850020196062), or Dukhan Bank (IBAN: QA37BRWA000000000200000094340).