Qatar roundtable stresses unity on Syrian struggle

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Qatari and United Nations officials met recently to discuss the worsening humanitarian crisis in Syria — and Aleppo specifically — and how national agencies must come together to help find a solution.

Ahmed bin
Mohammed Al Muriakhi, the UN envoy for Humanitarian Affairs, led the meeting, which was hosted by the Qatar
Charity (QC) in Doha. Participants agreed that they must form a united front to alleviate the suffering in Syria, and also that they hoped to benefit from the meeting by using it as a framework for future partnerships. Qatari representatives followed the directives of Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.

 

Officials at the meeting included those from the Qatar Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Qatar’s Regulatory Authority for
Charitable Activities, Qatari humanitarian
organizations that participated in the organization campaign in support of
Aleppo, Qatar Charity, the Qatar Red Crescent, the Sheikh Thani Ibn Abdullah for
Humanitarian Services Foundation (RAF) and the Sheikh Eid Charity Foundation, Afif
charity. The United Nations was represented by representatives from the Office of
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Office of the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees, the World Food Program and the United Nations
Children’s Fund.



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