Qatar Charity Foundation, has undertaken two landmark projects, to help it fulfil its mission of improving the welfare of the vulnerable, and to promote development in Ghana.
The move is also to set the stage for the implantation of future projects and continuous partnership with local communities towards development.
The Qatar Charity, an international non-governmental organisation (NGO), inaugurated the Dar El Salam Model Village in Kadewaso, Eastern Region, to support socio-economic activities in the local community.
The settlement has a school block for students from kindergarten to junior high school, a clinic, a mosque, residences for officers, teachers, nurses, and a 120 capacity two-story orphanage.
The village also has water and sanitation facilities, and in come-generating ventures, such as animal farm, to ensure the project's sustainability.
Mr Mohammad Hassan, representing Mr Ishaq Akyena Bekoe, who donated land for the construction of the village, expressed joy at the project's successful completion, despite challenges encountered by implementers during land acquisition stage.
Mr Hasan Owda, Qatar Charity's Country Director, said constructing the village named "Dar El Salam," or "The Land of Peace," was to enhance the quality of life of rural and disadvantaged people through a holistic approach that promotes physical, social, economic and spiritual growth.
He praised the Qatar delegation, including Mr Abdul Aziz Jasim Hejji and Ms Fawzyya Ishaq, in charge of sponsorship mobilisation, for their contributions to the projects.
The District Coordinating Director of Atiwa East, Mr Shakel Mahmud, called for the proper management of the model village, to ensure its long-term success.
Nana Osaberima Osei Duah II, Chief of Kadewaso, praised the partnership between Qatar Charity and the local community, which made the Dar El Salam Model Village a reality.
He expressed hope for more projects, pledging additional 22 acres of land for the construction of a senior high school and a nursing training college.
The Chief and the Qatar delegation, inaugurated the village.
In a related development, the NGO broke ground for the construction of a new office complex at the Airport Bypass, in Accra.
Mr Hasan Ali Owda, Country Director of Qatar Charity, in Ghana, said the office complex if completed would facilitate the NGO's activities, particularly the execution of projects across the country.
Dr Hakeem Wemah, who released land for the project, expressed his desire to contribute to Qatar Charity's noble mission in Ghana, adding that the strategic location and high value of the land made it an ideal site for the NGO's headquarters.
Mr Abdul Aziz Jasim Hejji, International Operations Director of Qatar Charity, expressed his gratitude to Dr Wemah and other stakeholders, for contributing towards the project.
He reaffirmed the NGO's commitment to supporting Ghana's development agenda, and aiding the vulnerable.
The event was attended by notable figures, including the Minister of Information, Fatima Abubakar, MP for Tamale Central Constituency, Ibrahim Murtala Muhammad, representatives from the Office of the Vice President, Chairman of the Ghana Hajj Board, Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda, MP for Lawra Constituency, Bede Zieding, and Gizella Tetteh Agbotui, MP for Awutu Senya West Constituency. - GNA