Doha Emergency Medical Center, several other projects inaugurated in Kosovo
Published: 17 November 2024
Projects are funded by Qatar Charity
Qatar News Agency
Pristina
Qatar Charity (QC) has inaugurated several development projects in the Republic of Kosovo.
Qatar Charity inaugurated the Doha Emergency Medical Center in the city of Podujeve, along with the Qatar Residen-tial Complex, the Qatar Islamic Center, the Water Project, as well as the Al Yafei Health Center, and a mosque.
A delegation from QC headed by CEO Yousef bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, and non-resident Ambassador of the State of Qa-tar to Kosovo, Jabor bin Ali Al Dosari, alongside a host of government officials in Kosovo attended the inauguration ceremonies.
Prime Minister of Kosovo Albin Kurti met with the QC’s delegation and commended QC’s activities in Kosovo through-out the 25 past years.
The CEO of QC inaugurated the Doha Emergency Medical Center in the presence of Prime Minister of Kosovo, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament Saranda Bogujevci, Kosovo’s Minister of Health Arben Vitia, and Ambassador of Qatar to Kosovo, Jabor bin Ali Al Dosari.
The center aims to manage emergency cases and provide full and high-quality medical services, including dental care and radiology, with 80,000 individuals benefiting from these services.
Ambassador of Qatar to Kosovo said the project reflects the deep relations between the State of Qatar and the Re-public of Kosovo and underscores Qatar’s commitment to supporting development and health initiatives that serve the Kosovo community and contribute to its stability and prosperity.
The project involves the construction of a central mosque, the headquarters of the Islamic Sheikhdom of Kosovo, a multi-purpose hall, and Waqf stores. The center will provide cultural, educational, and social services, benefiting around 20,000 people.
QC also inaugurated The Qatar Residential Complex in the Frasher area, which aims to address slum housing and pro-vide integrated, high-quality services to ensure that low-income families have access to suitable housing and basic ser-vices.
The complex covers an area of 33,000 square meters and includes 40 houses and a school. The number of beneficiaries exceeds 10,000 people.