The 18th edition of the Flower Each Spring's Green Tent programme is set to kick off on Wednesday at the premises of Sealine Circuit Sports Club.
Running during the holy month of Ramadan, the activity will also be held virtually and in person with the engagement of a host of experts, professionals, academics, writers, and poets from various countries of the world.
Addressing a press conference, head of the "Flower Each Spring" programme Dr Saif Ali al-Hajari affirmed that this year's tent will be rich, with upgraded scientific and cultural platform that primarily targets experts and academics, and all community segments, particularly people with chronic diseases and persons with disabilities (PWDs).
The tent will feature the inauguration of the tent's website that intends to strengthen the Qatari community's awareness, as well as regional and global awareness, he added.
Al-Hajari urged the public to participate in the green tent sessions that are set to address pressing topics and timely challenges in a variety of fields, highlighting that the tent will discuss topics relevant to the Islamic legacy and its relationship with endowment bank transactions and coping with the current requirements, along with the challenges facing the Islamic endowment, as well discussing fasting Ramadan by people with chronic diseases, in terms of medical and Sharia perspectives.
The environmental aspect during the tent will be vibrant and features panel discussions on the protection of nature, environment security and the requirements of achieving the sustainability, al-Hajari outlined, adding that the event will tackle the tourism sector, hospitality, their elements in the Arab world, as well as their role in supporting national economies, the perils and significance of leveraging AI in the daily life, in addition to innovation in the Arab world.
Situation in the Gaza Strip will also be discussed in most sessions of the green tent, since it is the current pivotal issue in the Arab and Islamic world, the least thing that can be done to espouse this major cause, he pointed out.
Khaled Saeed al-Shuaibi, one of the founders of the green tent affirmed that the event would discuss the issues and challenges facing the local, regional, and global community in all fields to achieve the highest possible benefit for the public during of Ramadan, and present various episodes on different topics.
For his part, co-ordinator of the green tent, Mohamed Hashem al-Sharif emphasised that the Green Tent's 'A Flower Each Spring' Programme is committed to drawing best experts, professionals, and scientists at home and abroad, adding that the topics have been meticulously selected with invitations being sent to talents in several countries of the world to present their experiences through attending the event virtually and in person.
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