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QRCS launches ‘Warm Winter’ campaign

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Last updated: 2025/12/25 at 1:30 AM
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Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has begun distributing winter aid to vulnerable families in Afghanistan as part of its broader Warm Winter 2025-2026 campaign. The initiative, implemented in partnership with the Afghan Red Crescent Society and local authorities, aims to support over 3,276 individuals facing hardship during the country’s severe winter months. The total cost of the Afghanistan project is estimated at QR225,000, focusing on those impacted by natural disasters and poverty.

The initial phase of the campaign has already seen relief packages delivered to 468 families in the Batu District of Daikundi Province, an area particularly susceptible to harsh winter conditions. This is part of a larger QRCS effort to reach more than 317,000 beneficiaries across 11 countries with essential supplies like heating and food. The distribution is occurring now, as temperatures plummet across Afghanistan.

Addressing Critical Winter Needs with Winter Aid

Afghanistan consistently faces challenging winters, exacerbated by ongoing economic difficulties and the impact of natural disasters. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the country is experiencing a complex humanitarian crisis, with millions requiring assistance. This year, concerns are heightened due to predictions of a particularly cold winter and potential for increased snowfall, which could further isolate communities and disrupt supply chains.

The QRCS winter aid package is designed to provide immediate relief to families struggling to cope with the cold. It typically includes items such as warm clothing, blankets, and fuel for heating. These provisions are crucial for preventing hypothermia and other health complications associated with exposure to freezing temperatures, especially among children and the elderly.

Focus on Daikundi Province

Daikundi Province, located in the central highlands of Afghanistan, is among the most vulnerable regions during winter. Its mountainous terrain and limited infrastructure make it difficult to access, and the population largely relies on agriculture, which is severely impacted by the cold weather. The recent distribution in Batu District specifically targets families who have lost their livelihoods or homes due to recent natural events.

However, the needs extend far beyond Daikundi. The QRCS campaign is also active in other Afghan provinces, identifying and assisting families facing similar challenges. Coordination with local community leaders and Afghan Red Crescent Society volunteers is essential to ensure aid reaches those most in need and is distributed equitably.

The broader Warm Winter 2025-2026 campaign by QRCS encompasses a range of interventions beyond Afghanistan, including support for refugees and internally displaced persons. Other countries receiving assistance include Syria, Yemen, and Lebanon, all grappling with significant humanitarian crises. This multi-country approach reflects QRCS’s commitment to providing aid to vulnerable populations globally.

The provision of humanitarian relief, such as this winter campaign, is vital in Afghanistan, where access to basic services remains limited for many. The country’s economic situation has deteriorated since 2021, leading to increased poverty and food insecurity. International organizations, like QRCS, play a critical role in supplementing the efforts of the Afghan government and local aid groups.

While the initial distribution in Daikundi is a positive step, the scale of the need requires sustained and coordinated efforts. The success of the campaign relies on continued funding and the ability to navigate logistical challenges in a country with complex security and access constraints. Monitoring the impact of the aid and adapting strategies based on evolving needs will also be crucial.

Looking ahead, QRCS will continue to assess the situation in Afghanistan and other target countries throughout the winter months. The organization aims to complete the distribution of winter assistance by the end of February 2026, but this timeline is subject to change depending on weather conditions and security considerations. Further reports on the campaign’s progress and impact are expected in the coming weeks, and observers will be watching for any adjustments to the strategy based on field assessments.

The ongoing seasonal aid efforts highlight the persistent vulnerabilities faced by communities in Afghanistan and the importance of international support. QRCS continues to work closely with partners to deliver essential assistance and alleviate suffering.

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