Qatar
Red Crescent Society (QRCS) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM)
signed today morning a cooperation agreement to implement a project to provide
community services, mental health, and psychosocial support for the Afghan
citizens hosted by Qatar following the recent events in Afghanistan.
At QRCS’s
headquarters, the agreement was signed by Ali bin Hassan Al-Hammadi,
Secretary-General of QRCS, and Iman Younis Ereiqat, Chief of Mission of the United
Nations IOM in Qatar.
The
signing ceremony was attended by Faisal Mohammed Al-Emadi, Executive Director
of Relief and International Development Division at QRCS, Muna Fadel
Al-Sulaiti, Executive Director of Volunteering and Local Development Division, Dr.
Fawzi Oussedik, Head of International Relations and International Humanitarian
Law, Aiham Ismail Al-Sukhni, Head of Planning and Studies, and Fatima
Abdulhameed Abdeen, Disaster Response Specialist.
IOM’s
delegation comprised Mushfig Eminov, Project Development and Reporting Officer,
Shaiban Taqa, Programme Officer, and Ahmed Salih, Public Relations Officer.
Mr. Al-Hammadi
thanked IOM for the bilateral partnership on many previous humanitarian
projects, especially with regard to responding to the recent Afghan crisis. “The
signing of this framework agreement to organize our bilateral work will enhance
the existing cooperation towards broader horizons in the coming period,” he
said. “We hope that these endeavors will help to mitigate the impact of the
crisis on our guests from Afghanistan”.
Ms. Ereiqat
stated, “I am proud of signing this agreement to consolidate humanitarian
partnership with the State of Qatar and its humanitarian organs, especially QRCS.
This is not something new for Qatar, which is always a major supporter of global
humanitarian action. Through this cooperation with QRCS, we seek to reach out
to as many people in need as possible around the world. IOM has 450 missions in
150 countries”.
Under
the new agreement, the two parties will work together to support the Afghans displaced
to Qatar, with a special focus on children, adolescents, and caregivers, with the
aim of alleviating the psychosocial repercussions of their having to leave their
home country following the recent humanitarian crisis.
QRCS
will work to meet the emergency humanitarian needs of the beneficiaries, focusing
on community activities and services (community mobilization/engagement),
mental health, psychosocial support, and individual and group psychological
support services.
Moreover,
the affected groups will be involved in initiating and facilitating all
activities, to ensure the fulfilment of all needs of subgroups, particularly vulnerable
groups like single-parent families, people with physical/mental disability,
women, children, and the elderly.
The
project seeks to reduce psychological stress among the target beneficiaries,
maintain their psychosocial well-being, and respond to their existing
psychological and social needs.
The
activities of the six-month project include providing social activities
(educational, cultural, sports, recreational, artistic, volunteering, etc.); creating
and operating child-friendly spaces and safe spaces for women; organizing
courses on psychological support, stress management, positive coping
mechanisms, etc.; providing consultation for those who need it through
individual support or group counseling sessions; and facilitating problem-based
group support sessions such as violence survivors.