QRCS approves financial statements for 2021
Gulf Times
The QRCS meeting in session.
The Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) has approved the financial statements for 2021, including the draft estimated budget for fiscal 2022, during a meeting held in the presence of members of the QRCS board of directors, its executive leaders, the Regulatory Authority for Charitable Activities, the Talal Abu Ghazaleh Organisation, international partners, and external auditor. In her speech during the meeting, the Deputy Chairman of the QRCS Board of Directors, HE Dr Aisha Yousef al-Mannai, said that humanitarian work requires concerted efforts and determination. She said that the QRCS continues to provide vital services to beneficiaries, working to mobilise support from the people of Qatar to carry out humanitarian projects and campaigns to alleviate the suffering of the needy. In his opening remarks at the meeting, HE the QRCS Secretary-General Ali bin Hassan al-Hammadi hailed the QRCS’s accomplishments. During the meeting, a presentation was given to a plethora of programmes and activities throughout 2021. The report of programmes and activities indicated that the total number of beneficiaries at the local and international levels in 2021 amounted to roughly 9.4mn, with a total budget that exceeded QR314mn, while the number of external offices and missions is estimated to be 13 offices around the world.