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(MENAFN - The Peninsula)
Doha: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has completed phase 1 of its Warm Winter 2021 project in Bangladesh.
In cooperation with Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS), QRCS s representation mission in Bangladesh distributed food parcels containing local food staples like sugar, salt, vegetable oil, chickpeas, lentils, and spices, to 8,150 families (or 42,550 persons) at two camps for Myanmar refugees.
These distributions will help to alleviate the suffering of the refugees from Myanmar and meet their food needs during the cold winter. In phase 2 of the project, nonfood winterization kits will be diwwstributed, each containing a jacket, cotton clothes, winter shoes, socks, hat, scarf, gloves, and blanket.
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Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has delivered food aid to more than 42,000 refugees in Bangladesh under its Warm Winter 2021 project.
The project is being run in conjunction with the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS).
The Warm Winter 2021 project seeks to alleviate the suffering of refugees from Myanmar by addressing their food needs during the winter season.
In a statement, QRCS highlighted that the first phase of the project has been completed. During this phase, as many as 8,150 families (42,550 people) were given parcels containing local food staples - such as sugar, salt, vegetable oil, chickpeas, lentils and spices.
The next phase of the project will see the distribution of non-food winterization kits. Each kit would include a jacket, cotton clothes, winter shoes, socks, hat, scarf, gloves and blanket.