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Qatar Charity organizes events for its sponsored orphans around the world

  • The events aim to focus on the rights of the child and the duties of states and societies in order to protect and care for them
  • Sponsored children, including children with disabilities, participated in several activities in Pakistan, Bosnia, Djibouti, Yemen, Somalia, Albania, Tunisia, Kosovo, and Turkey

Doha, Qatar – On the occasion of World Children’s Day and in conjunction with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Qatar Charity organized a number of activities and events for its sponsored orphans in a number of countries around the world.

These events aim to focus on the rights of the child and the duties of states and societies in order to protect and care for them, in addition to mobilizing advocacy and support for children’s rights. 

The events also encourage children to practice sports as a way of life, educating them that sport is an equal right for all, and urging them to become outstanding heroes in their communities.

Sponsored children, including children with disabilities, participated in several activities in Pakistan, Bosnia, Djibouti, Yemen, Somalia, Albania, Tunisia, Kosovo, and Turkey.

The events included sports and entertainment activities and awareness-raising sessions to educate children about their rights.