COVID-19 Response

Challenges

There was a spike in coronavirus infections.

Aspirations

Setting up emergency care centers and supporting affected populations to curb COVID-19 outbreak by offering aid and awareness materials and training the beneficiaries.

Impact

Providing customized assistance to combat COVID-19 based on individual country needs, including:

  • Providing frontline medical personnel with personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Undertaking awareness-raising programs and providing informational materials to educate local populations in countries on how to safeguard themselves from COVID-19.
  • Operating rural clinics and furnishing them with medical equipment and publications to raise community awareness.
  • Supplying the program-established schools and universities with supplies for sterilizing buildings, classrooms and students, personal hygiene resources, and conducting an awareness-raising campaign on infection prevention methods.
  • Establishing and operating an urgent response center to combat COVID-19 outbreak, staffed with healthcare professionals and medical supplies.
  • Supplying government labs with the equipment needed to test samples of the suspected COVID-19 patients.
  • Providing medical devices and equipment, intensive care beds, and ventilators to support healthcare facilities and assist in equipping quarantine wards.
  • Equipping airports and public venues with thermal cameras to detect potential infected people.
  • Working together with local associations serving Muslim communities to support their endeavors to assist individuals affected by the pandemic.

Project Areas

Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Mali, Somalia, Niger, Guinea, Liberia, Jordan, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, Niger, and Sierra Leone
  1. 4,000,000 beneficiaries and 17 Interventions in 15 Countries
مشاريع فاعل خير

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz – may he rest in peace – Charitable Program.

(FAEL KHAIR)

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