Qatar tribune Tribune News Network Doha Qatar Charity (QC), with the significant support of philanthropists in Qatar, has opened two education centres in Tanzania. These initiatives are part of Qatar Charity’s efforts to implement high-impact projects that contribute to sustainable development in African communities. The centres are expected to benefit approximately 2,500 individuals.
These projects address critical needs in densely populated areas, fostering community cohesion grounded in ethics. A new centre was officially inaugurated on Unguja Island in Zanzibar, in the presence of representatives from the local community and the Office of the Mufti. Serving as a vital addition to the region’s infrastructure, the centre comprises a mosque, a Quranic memorization school, and an imam’s residence, creating a fully integrated environment for worship and education.
It is expected to benefit nearly 2,000 individuals. Another centre was inaugurated in Mwanza, northern Tanzania, in the presence of senior officials and local Muslim scholars. Featuring a mosque and a Quranic memorization school, the centre aims to facilitate worship and support over 70 children in memorizing the Holy Quran.
It is expected to serve around 500 individuals, especially during the blessed month of Ramadan. Qatar Charity has built a strong track record in Tanzania, particularly on Zanzibar Island, where it has implemented or is currently carrying out more than 200 development projects. The number of sponsored individuals has also surpassed 500, including orphans, low-income families, people with special needs, students, and other vulnerable groups.
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Qatar Charity inaugurates education centres in Tanzania

Tribune News NetworkDohaQatar Charity (QC), with the significant support of philanthropists in Qatar, has opened two education centres in Tanzania. These initiatives are part of Qa...