A delegation from the International Charity Organization visits Chad to implement 80 charitable projects

A delegation from the International Charity Organization has begun a field visit to the Republic of Chad to implement 80 charitable and development projects targeting the most underprivileged villages and areas. This comes as part of the Organization’s plans for the advent of the blessed month of Ramadan.

In a statement, His Excellency Dr. Khalid Abdul Wahab Al Khaja, Secretary-General of the Organization, said: "The projects overseen by the delegation are diverse. They include the construction of mosques, drilling of wells, and building Qur’an memorization centers, in addition to distributing copies of the Qur’an. The visit also includes the implementation of Ramadan projects, most notably the distribution of sacrificial meat from charitable donations and the 'Iftar for Muslim Villages' project, which involves distributing food parcels to needy families.

He explained that part of these projects will be carried out during the first days of the blessed month of Ramadan, reflecting the Organization’s commitment to reaching beneficiaries at a time when the need is greatest, particularly in remote areas. He affirmed that the Organization continues to implement its plans according to carefully studied priorities and in coordination with official authorities in the beneficiary countries, ensuring sustainable impact and achieving the intended benefit for communities.