The Thani Bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services signed a cooperation agreement with the Workers' Support and Insurance Fund to implement the "Sanad" project. This step reflects both parties' commitment to strengthening the social welfare system and supporting initiatives that contribute to consolidating the values of solidarity and compassion, and translating the concept of a sustainable institutional partnership into reality. The signing coincided with International Workers' Day, on which society renews its appreciation for the role of workers and their contribution to the nation's development.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Ayed bin Dabsan Al-Qahtani, CEO of the Foundation, and Ms. Kholoud Saif Abdullah Al-Kubaisi, Executive Director of the Workers' Support and Insurance Fund, in the presence of representatives from both organizations and relevant partners.
This agreement aims to unify efforts and integrate roles to implement the "Sanad" project, a community initiative focused on supporting workers in Qatar. The project provides practical support through various channels, including the provision of cold water, basic care, and monthly in-kind assistance, all delivered through organized mechanisms that adhere to safety and efficiency standards and ensure equitable access for beneficiaries, positively impacting their daily lives. Dr. Ayed Al-Qahtani emphasized that signing the agreement represents a significant step forward for the project, stating, "The 'Sanad' project serves as a practical model for institutional humanitarian work based on partnership. It focuses on meeting basic needs in a regular and organized manner, ensuring the sustainability of its impact and expanding its reach. Through this project, we are working to transform the concept of support into a continuous process managed according to a clear methodology, delivered in a way that preserves human dignity and strengthens the value of solidarity within society."
He added that the collaboration with the Workers' Support and Insurance Fund opens broader horizons for developing the project's tools and enhancing implementation efficiency, thereby improving the quality of services provided and ensuring their optimal delivery. He commended this integration, which places people at the heart of the matter and translates the values of social responsibility into tangible results. For her part, Ms. Khulood Saif Abdullah Al Kubaisi explained that the agreement aligns with the Fund's commitment to supporting initiatives with a clear societal impact. She stated, "We are delighted to sign this agreement, which reflects the spirit of integration between national entities and the humanitarian sector, and underscores the importance of collaboration in launching impactful, high-quality projects. The 'Sanad' project is consistent with the Fund's focus on supporting programs that contribute to enhancing quality of life and providing essential care."
She continued, "We believe that effective partnerships are the fastest way to achieve impact, and that joint efforts amplify results and promote sustainability. Through this agreement, we look forward to implementing practical and ongoing initiatives that support workers and serve the community in a balanced and civilized manner."
The 'Sanad' project is based on organized implementation mechanisms that include coordination with partners in the public and private sectors, the activation of field teams, and logistical plans that contribute to the efficient delivery of support, while adhering to approved standards for procedural integrity and the quality of outputs, reflecting the image of institutionalized humanitarian work.
The project is based on organized implementation mechanisms that include coordination with partners in the public and private sectors, the activation of field teams, and logistical plans that contribute to delivering support efficiently, while adhering to approved standards for procedural safety and output quality, reflecting the image of institutionalized humanitarian work. In this context, the Thani Bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services called on community members, institutions and companies to contribute to supporting the “Sanad” project, stressing that community solidarity is one of the most important factors for the sustainability of projects and enhancing their impact, and that every contribution contributes to expanding the scope of beneficiaries and consolidating the values of giving and compassion.