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QFFD to launch humanitarian interventions in Sri Lanka, Vietnam

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Last updated: 2025/12/05 at 6:43 AM
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The Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) has launched emergency humanitarian aid initiatives to support communities impacted by recent floods and landslides in Sri Lanka and Vietnam. The interventions, valued at an undisclosed amount, will provide critical assistance to approximately 28,500 people in both nations, demonstrating Qatar’s commitment to disaster relief and climate resilience. The aid will be delivered in partnership with Qatar Charity (QC) and Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS).

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Sri Lanka Faces Catastrophic FloodingVietnam Focuses on Early Recovery and Livelihood Support

The QFFD’s response comes as both Sri Lanka and Vietnam grapple with the aftermath of severe weather events that have caused widespread destruction and displacement. According to reports, the scale of the disasters requires significant international support to address immediate needs and begin long-term recovery efforts. Qatar’s swift action underscores its role as a key provider of international humanitarian assistance.

Qatar Provides Urgent Humanitarian Relief to Sri Lanka and Vietnam

The interventions are designed to address both immediate survival needs and early recovery. In Sri Lanka, Qatar Charity will distribute 2,500 relief kits containing food, clothing, hygiene items, and cooking utensils to 12,500 individuals affected by the flooding and landslides. Additionally, the project will supply search and rescue equipment to local authorities, bolstering their capacity to respond to ongoing emergencies.

Sri Lanka Faces Catastrophic Flooding

The situation in Sri Lanka is particularly dire. Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Qatar, H.E. Roshan Sithara Khan Azard, stated that as of today, 479 deaths have been confirmed, with 350 people still missing. Approximately 1.6 million people have been affected, and nearly 170,000 remain in temporary shelters. The ambassador expressed deep gratitude to the Amir H.H. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and the Minister of State for International Cooperation for Qatar’s support.

The Sri Lankan community in Qatar has also mobilized to provide assistance, collecting approximately 6,000 kilograms of essential items for shipment to the affected areas. Fundraising efforts are ongoing, adhering to Qatari regulations. This collaborative effort highlights the strong bilateral ties between Qatar and Sri Lanka.

Vietnam Focuses on Early Recovery and Livelihood Support

Meanwhile, in Vietnam, the QRCS-implemented project will focus on strengthening early recovery efforts for 4,000 families, or 16,000 individuals. The initiative will provide multi-purpose cash assistance to help households meet their immediate needs. Crucially, the project also includes the distribution of flood-resistant vegetable seeds, agricultural tools, and farming supplies to restore damaged farmlands.

Recognizing the importance of economic recovery, the project will also support farmers and fishers in restoring their livelihoods. “Cash-for-work” activities will be implemented to repair and rehabilitate damaged agricultural and community infrastructure, providing income opportunities while rebuilding essential services. This approach aims to foster long-term disaster resilience.

Minister of State for International Cooperation H.E. Dr. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al-Misnad emphasized Qatar’s commitment to supporting communities facing crises, particularly those linked to climate change. She stated that Qatar’s support for Vietnam and Sri Lanka reflects a long-standing approach to international solidarity, alleviating suffering, and empowering communities to rebuild. The minister affirmed Qatar’s dedication to working with partners for effective and sustainable responses.

The QFFD, QC, and QRCS are coordinating closely to ensure the efficient delivery of aid and to monitor the impact of the interventions. The success of these initiatives will depend on continued collaboration with local authorities and communities. Further assessments are expected in the coming months to determine evolving needs and to inform future relief efforts. The long-term impact of the flooding and landslides remains uncertain, and ongoing monitoring will be crucial to address emerging challenges.

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