The Acting General President Meets the Head of Qatar Red Crescent in Afghanistan!

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Sat, May 10 2025 7:22 PM
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The Acting General President Meets the Head of Qatar Red Crescent in Afghanistan!

Today, Saturday, May 10th, Sheikh Ul Hadith Shahabuddin Delawar, the Acting General President of ARCS, held a meeting at his office with Mr. Hussein Ahmad Botani, Head of Qatar Red Crescent in Afghanistan. 

The meeting focused on sustaining humanitarian support for vulnerable individuals, returning refugees, and headless families, as well as enhancing coordination in ongoing joint humanitarian activities across the country.

During the meeting, the Acting General President expressed appreciation for the ongoing efforts of Qatar Red Crescent and shared insights regarding the needs and challenges faced by vulnerable individuals, headless families, and returnees. 

On the other hand, the Head of Qatar Red Crescent in Afghanistan commended the transparency and effective management of ARCS in delivering the humanitarian services and pledged to sustain their support with vulnerable individuals, headless families, and returning refugees by expanding their humanitarian efforts.

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