The Qatar Fund for Development continued its efforts to support development and relief causes in sister and friendly developing countries, and to extend a helping hand and provide assistance to them, in implementation of Qatar’s leadership, institutions and community to provide relief to nations and needy people around the world. His Excellency Khalifa bin Jassem Al-Kuwari, Director General of the Qatar for Development (QFFD) stated at the launch of 2019 annual report of the Qatar Fund for Development, that “The Fund provided financial tools to countries and responded in an effective manner in consideration of providing humanitarian and development assistance of more than US$577 million during 2019, and focused on empowering people through the promotion of education, health and economic development, reflecting the increase in the annual allocation of these sectors in the belief of the Qatar Fund for Development as these sectors are the basic structure of human and economic development and a way to achieve The Fund’s mission which is to establish peace and justice among peoples.” The Qatar Fund for Development on behalf of Qatar has been able to fund projects with more than $577 million, including humanitarian and development assistance, distributed to four key sectors, namely, education, health, economic development and infrastructure, which by focusing on these sectors, Qatar Fund for Development seeks to promote human development and achieve sustainable development goals, to achieve its vision of giving hope and promoting peace and justice through sustainable and inclusive development. The most important international development initiatives, humanitarian assistance and the achievements of the Qatar Fund for Development in 2019 revolve around projects to meet humanitarian needs, emergency response, reconstruction, relief, rehabilitation, the fund’s contributions to the development of small and medium-sized enterprises, economic empowerment, the construction of roads for sustainable growth and the fund’s financing of infrastructure projects, particularly road transport and building projects. The Fund has worked to promote the right to education and efforts to support educational facilities, training, primary, secondary, higher and technical education, as well as health and development of supported projects in the health, infectious diseases and medical services sector, the success of the UNDP Development Impact Acceleration Laboratories initiative. |