Qatar Charity has opened a multi-service centre in the Indonesian region of Banten in the presence of a number of officials in the region The centre, named ‘Glory Project’, consists a school contains, Qur’an memorizing school, a mosque, a laboratory, a library, a boarding house for students, green areas, playing courts, a restaurant, two canteens, a water well and 12 toilets. In a press release issued from its headquarters in Doha, Qatar Charity explained that the project one of the 13 educational centres which the organization built in Indonesia to provide opportunities of education and to achieve the Millennium Development Goals which the international community seeks to achieve by the year 2015. Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Charity Youssuf Ahmed Al Kuwari said this multi-service centre was part of a series of projects which the organization has built in Indonesia. He added that Qatar Charity cares for humanitarian and sustainable development programmes focusing on the provision of infrastructure and appropriate conditions that help discover and develop people’s creative faculties through education as a basic starting point. Al-Kuwari pointed out that Qatar Charity is keen on the implementation of projects and programmes in collaboration with local associations and authorities to achieve its mission aimed at building the capacities of the , most needy categories.
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