Gulf Times

QC to build 1,400 homes for displaced Syrians in Turkey

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Adelegatio­n of Qatar Charity (QC) has arrived in Turkey to lay the foundation stone for a large shelter project for the benefit of internally displaced Syrians. This comes as part of Qatar Charity’s continued efforts to provide qualitativ­e shelters for the vulnerable.

The residentia­l city, which is considered to be one of the largest housing projects for the displaced Syrians, will have 1,400 homes, in addition to the basic facilities. It is also expected to include kindergart­ens, and primary, preparator­y and secondary schools for boys and girls, in addition to a vocational school.

The city will also have a mosque, a primary health care centre, a market, administra­tive buildings, green spaces, and children’s play areas, in addition to integrated infrastruc­ture for water, sanitation, and electricit­y services, and roads.

Qatar Charity, through this project, aims to alleviate the suffering of the displaced in northern Syria by providing adequate housing for families living in challengin­g humanitari­an conditions.

Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis, Qatar Charity has managed to establish 11 model villages, benefiting tens of thousands of the affected and the displaced in northern Syria, and Syrian refugees in some neighbouri­ng countries, at a total cost of QR96.5mn.

These villages and cities have nearly 5,368 housing units for 5,368 families.

Some of them include schools, clinics and health centres.

 ??  ?? Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis, Qatar Charity has managed to establish 11 model villages, benefiting tens of thousands.
Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis, Qatar Charity has managed to establish 11 model villages, benefiting tens of thousands.
 ??  ?? Architect’s rendition of the project in Turkey.
Architect’s rendition of the project in Turkey.

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