A delegation from the International Charity Organization, headed by His Excellency Dr. Khaled Abdulwahab Al Khaja, Secretary General of the organization, is visiting Mauritania to inspect and implement 90 charitable projects for the benefit of poor villages and the most vulnerable groups.
These projects include the maintenance, furnishing, and preparation of mosques to receive worshippers during the holy month of Ramadan, in addition to well-digging projects and iftar initiatives for Muslim villages. The latter include the distribution of food parcels to poor and needy families, as well as the implementation of zakat projects and other seasonal and development initiatives aimed at improving living standards and strengthening social stability, in line with the objectives of Ramadan and its humanitarian values.
His Excellency Dr. Khaled Abdulwahab Al Khaja stated: "This field visit comes as part of early preparations for the blessed month of Ramadan, the month of giving, compassion, and human solidarity. The International Charity Organization has been keen to ensure that its projects directly address the needs of poor families and that assistance reaches its rightful beneficiaries on time and with the highest level of efficiency."
He added that this visit is part of a series of ongoing field tours carried out by the Organization in several African countries, reflecting its belief in the importance of on-the-ground presence and in strengthening humanitarian partnerships that ensure project sustainability and achieve long-term developmental impact.
Dr. Al Khaja praised the vital role of donors in supporting and sustaining these projects, calling upon people of goodwill to increase their contributions ahead of the holy month of Ramadan, given the great reward of such giving and its direct impact on transforming the lives of thousands of families, as well as supporting significant projects that help them perform acts of worship and obedience.