Qatar Charity, International Rescue Committee Strengthen Humanitarian Partnership in Bangladesh
Dhaka, June 28 (QNA) - In a significant step toward advancing humanitarian and development efforts in Bangladesh, Qatar Charity (QC) and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) have formalized a strategic partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aimed at expanding support for Rohingya refugees and vulnerable communities across the country.
The agreement was signed in Dhaka by Zakarya Al Motair, Country Director of Qatar Charity's Bangladesh Branch, and Hasina Rahman, Country Director of IRC Bangladesh. The signing reaffirms both organizations' shared commitment to improving the lives of communities affected by displacement, poverty, and complex humanitarian challenges.
In a statement on Sunday, QC said that the MoU establishes a collaborative framework to enhance humanitarian and development interventions, with a particular focus on Rohingya refugees and host communities. It also opens new avenues for cooperation in program implementation, resource mobilization, and the development of innovative initiatives to address urgent and evolving needs on the ground.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Hasina Rahman emphasized the importance of partnerships in responding to increasing humanitarian demands, adding, "This partnership will enable us to work more closely in addressing humanitarian needs and exploring opportunities for greater resource mobilization."
Echoing this commitment, Zakarya Al Motair highlighted the broader humanitarian vision behind the agreement, adding, "Together, we are committed to strengthening our efforts to support Rohingya refugees and vulnerable communities throughout Bangladesh."
Both organizations underscored that the MoU goes beyond formal collaboration, reflecting a shared vision grounded in trust, partnership, and a common humanitarian purpose. Through this alliance, Qatar Charity and IRC aim to enhance service delivery, maximize collective impact, and strengthen their ability to respond effectively to ongoing humanitarian challenges.
The partnership is also expected to facilitate the development of strategic project concepts and proposals to mobilize additional funding, enabling both organizations to expand life-saving and resilience-building support for communities most in need.
This partnership comes at a crucial time as Bangladesh continues to host one of the world's largest refugee populations, while simultaneously facing multiple humanitarian and climate-related challenges. Initiatives like this highlight the importance of coordinated international efforts to promote dignity, strengthen resilience, and restore hope among vulnerable communities. (QNA)
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