Sudan :Qatar Red Crescent Delivers More than 1,000 Family Tents

Port Sudan – Sudanhorizon
The Qatar Red Crescent launched 1,066 family tents in Port Sudan on Tuesday as part of its multi-sectoral response project to the Sudan floods. This initiative falls under the shelter sector and aims to support affected families with tents suitable for the Sudanese environment and climate.
During the event, 866 tents were delivered to the states of River Nile, North Kordofan, and White Nile. The launch was attended by Dr. Nawara Abu Mohammed, member of the Sovereign Council; Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Sada, the Qatari Ambassador to Sudan; the Vice President of the Sudanese Red Crescent; and representatives from the beneficiary states.
In her remarks at the launching event, Dr. Nawara Abu Mohammed expressed the Sudanese government’s appreciation for the continued support provided by the State of Qatar. She affirmed that the Sovereign Council would work to overcome all obstacles to ensure the swift delivery of aid to those affected in the impacted states.
For his part, Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Sada, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Sudan, emphasized that Qatari support for Sudan will continue across various humanitarian and development sectors, praising the strength of bilateral relations and the existing partnership between the two countries.
In turn, the head of the Qatar Red Crescent Society office in Sudan confirmed that the tents were allocated according to the Humanitarian Aid Commission’s plan for urgent needs. He explained that the distribution process will be carried out in coordination with the Ministry of Social Welfare and under the direct supervision of the Qatar Red Crescent Society, ensuring that the tents reach eligible families according to clear criteria.
Representatives from the states who received their share explained that the tents will be distributed directly to affected families according to pre-established schedules based on the level of need in each state, and in full coordination with the relevant authorities.
This intervention comes at a time when thousands of Sudanese families have lost their homes and belongings due to the floods. Family tents represent one of the most urgent needs to provide safe and temporary shelter for affected families until the situation stabilizes and more sustainable solutions are in place.

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