The PHCC Aman Center partnership is taking a major step to support vulnerable women and children in Qatar. On this note, the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) and the Protection and Social Rehabilitation Center “Aman” signed a cooperation agreement. This partnership aims to improve healthcare access and social services for those affected by violence and family breakdown.
The agreement was signed at PHCC headquarters in Doha. Dr. Samya Ahmad Al Abdullah signed on behalf of PHCC. Fadel Mohammed Al Kaabi signed for Aman Center. This step confirms the shared commitment to provide coordinated care to those who need it most.
As part of the plan, PHCC will offer preventive and therapeutic services. Meanwhile, Aman Center will continue its support through protection, rehabilitation, and integration programs. Both parties also agreed to share expertise and information. Furthermore, they will organize joint awareness campaigns that promote violence prevention and family stability.
Starting next month, the partnership will launch its first round of programs. A coordination meeting will outline detailed steps, timelines, and communication efforts. The goal is to create long-term benefits for affected women and children.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Mariam Ali Abdul Malik praised the PHCC Aman Center partnership. She said the collaboration strengthens PHCC’s person-focused healthcare strategy. According to her, community partnerships are crucial to building a healthier, safer Qatar.
Likewise, Fadel Al Kaabi from Aman Center emphasized that healthcare and protection services must work together. He pointed out that such coordination increases access to vital services. It also builds stronger support systems for victims of violence.
In addition, the agreement outlines plans for workshops, training sessions, and shared campaigns. These initiatives aim to improve public understanding and equip professionals with better tools. They also strengthen family unity and community health.
Dr. Al Abdullah further noted the importance of combining health and social services. She explained that the PHCC Aman Center partnership will elevate care standards and support public health goals. Continuous communication between the partners will enhance service quality and reach.
Ultimately, this partnership reflects a united vision. It seeks to support vulnerable groups, raise awareness, and deliver integrated services. Through this joint effort, Qatar moves closer to becoming a model for compassionate, community-based care.