HE Sheikha Hind bint Hamad al-Thani, vice-chairperson and chief executive officer of Qatar Foundation (QF), and Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani, Ooredoo Group chief executive officer, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will see the two entities work together to benefit young people and communities around the world.
By leveraging their joint resources and talent, the two organisations will deliver major social impact by supporting development programmes for young people and offering workshops and initiatives to drive youth enterprise in the Middle East, North Africa, and South East Asia, QF has said in a statement. 
Together, QF and Ooredoo Group will deploy QF’s research and development resources and Ooredoo’s international network of young consumers to develop original content and new digital experiences, with a particular focus on the next generation. There will be a specific focus on engaging and deploying young Qatari leaders aiming to make a global impact. 
HE Sheikha Hind said, “We are delighted to be partnering with Ooredoo Group on a range of exciting initiatives through this agreement. Young people are the single most important investment in our future, and at Qatar Foundation we are committed to providing our students with the knowledge, confidence, and skills they need to grow as global citizens.
“Young people need to be engaged, equipped, and empowered, and this collaboration will serve as a platform to provide additional learning and internship opportunities, as well as real-world work experiences, to the men and women at Education City. This in turn will help create a highly competent and diverse workforce that is fully supported to serve the needs of our country and beyond.”
As part of the agreement, Ooredoo Group will offer internships to QF university students, providing “appropriately qualified students with exciting opportunities in relevant departments at Ooredoo Group”. Together, the entities will also champion a range of business and entrepreneurship competitions, workshops and events driven or initiated by young people. 
Additionally, there will be arrangements made to provide the Ooredoo community with access to QF institutions to engage in volunteer opportunities, while encouraging Education City students to actively 
participate.  
Sheikh Saud said, “This is a visionary collaboration that brings together two leading organisations to create new opportunities and new inspiration for communities around the world, and particularly for the next generation. Our partnership with QF will give us access to data and studies, as well as conduct in-depth market research, that will enable us to better cater to our 160mn customers across our footprint.
“This collaboration will help us further enhance the data experience for consumers and businesses alike and offer them innovative content and the latest technologies based on their needs.”
Further, the MoU will see relevant Ooredoo executive committee members and other official spokespeople participate in future speaking engagements across QF campuses and schools. The partnership will also allow for the provision of support to better understand Ooredoo markets and customers, as well as leverage expertise to assist Ooredoo with policy development.


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