Sharjah Charity International Inspects Its Charity Projects In Bangladesh

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Sharjah Charity International inspects its charity projects in Bangladesh

Sharjah Charity International, SCI, has organised an inspection visit to its charity projects in Bangladesh, headed by Mohammed Hamdan Al Zari, Director of Projects and Guarantees, and the membership of Project Management Officers Abdul Ghaffar Mohammed and Mohammad Idris, where 450 Rohingya camps were inspected, 78 mosques, 5 wells and orphanages, and two Islamists, while this was the first round of external visits to the Charity in 2019

SHARJAH, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 18th Feb, 2019) Sharjah Charity International, SCI, has organised an inspection visit to its charity projects in Bangladesh, headed by Mohammed Hamdan Al Zari, Director of Projects and Guarantees, and the membership of Project Management Officers Abdul Ghaffar Mohammed and Mohammad Idris, where 450 Rohingya camps were inspected, 78 mosques, 5 wells and orphanages, and two Islamists, while this was the first round of external visits to the Charity in 2019.

Mohammed Hamdan Al Zari, Director of Projects and Guarantees at the Charity, said that the visit was aimed at identifying the efficiency of the work of the implemented projects, and those that are still in force, to knowing the percentage of implementation achieved in the last period. Explaining that the delegation also stood on the size of the needs of projects implemented for many years, and know the need for maintenance and to determine whether there have been failures or not.

He pointed out to the growing interest in these projects, their care and the usefulness they provide to their beneficiaries.

He pointed out that the mosques that have been implemented in Bangladesh contribute to providing the Muslims with many services other than performing the duties which are centers for receiving religious and public sciences, and the establishment of religious and cultural seminars, making it full of good and cleanliness for every Muslim, as well as a visit to the wells implemented by the association in Bangladesh, which helped many in need of the most important elements of life.

Al Zari pointed out that the delegation also visited the refugee camps of Rohingya in Bangladesh, and was reassured about their situation and their needs.