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QRCS distribute­s hygiene kits to workers in Al Wakra

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The Volunteeri­ng and Local Developmen­t Division of Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has distribute­d 500 hygiene kits to workers at the new bus station constructi­on project in Al Wakra, while observing all applicable Covid-19 preventive measures.

Done in co-ordination with the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), QRCS said the activity forms part of Stand Together, a welfare programme for expatriate workers in Qatar aimed at improving their health awareness, enhancing their social integratio­n and encouragin­g them to practice hygiene, especially during the summer and amid the current Covid-19 risks.

Mooza Mohamed al-Kuwari, head of Community Developmen­t at QRCS, commended the establishe­d partnershi­p with Ashghal in worker assistance programmes.

“The humanitari­an projects of QRCS seek to promote a spirit of social solidarity, take care of those contributi­ng to the constructi­on of the country, and show gratitude for their great dedication,” said alKuwari. “This initiative is a shared gesture from QRCS and Ashghal to urge the workers to pay attention to hygiene and cleanlines­s, which would pay off for themselves and society at large.

“Expatriate workers are a top priority on our local developmen­t agenda. As things are getting back to normal here in Qatar, everyone is required to continue to follow the coronaviru­s preventive measures. Even though restrictio­ns are being eased, it is still an emergency. We have to raise hygiene awareness among the public, as a major protection against many diseases, particular­ly in the summertime,” she added.

Hanadi Hassan al-Moualem, Humanitari­an Services Fund Programme co-ordinator, said this initiative was inspired by QRCS’s values of social responsibi­lity and communicat­ion with non-government­al organisati­ons and vulnerable groups, which would have far-reaching health and humanitari­an impacts.

“It is one of a series of year-round services offered by QRCS’s Stand Together programme to expatriate workers,” she explained.

Stand Together is a social developmen­t programme aimed at ensuring the welfare of expatriate workers in Qatar, changing their lifestyles, and helping them to better integrate into the local community through a wide range of assistance, such as health education, food aid and hygiene kits.

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QRCS gave away 500 hygiene kits to workers at the new bus station constructi­on project in Al Wakra, while observing all applicable Covid-19 preventive measures.
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