The Doha International Family Institute (DIFI) will host the first Gulf Family Policy Forum to explore opportunities for improving family-related policies in the GCC. The forum, which is being held in co-operation with the Executive Bureau of the Council of Ministers of Labour and Ministers of Social Affairs in GCC states, will highlight the family policies followed in GCC countries, discuss urgent issues facing these families and examine ways to support family-related policies and programmes.
It will also specifically look at the flexible work policies and arrangements that have become prevalent post-Covid-19, and marital education programmes applied in GCC countries to formulate and propose recommendations for developing family policies.
Dr Sharifa Noman al-Emadi, executive director of DIFI, a member of Qatar Foundation, said: “We are pleased to organise this joint Gulf initiative, which will convene policymakers, specialists and civil society organisations on an interactive platform. This gathering provides an opportunity to exchange experiences and enhance collaborations in affairs concerning families in the GCC.
“During the forum, we plan to shed light on the developments in family policies in Qatar and give a preview of DIFI’s latest studies on these subjects. We also aspire to put forward recommendations that will serve as a road map to strengthening the family in the Gulf, supporting its cohesion, and reinforcing its protection mechanism.”
Taking place at 9am on November 15 via Zoom, the Gulf Family Policy Forum will feature the participation of directors and staff of the ministries of social development affairs in GCC countries and affiliated centres, as well as representatives of the authorities concerned with family affairs in those countries.
With the aim of launching a joint Gulf initiative, the organisers seek to hold the forum annually and, in doing so, expand its base partners to ensure family well-being and cohesion in the GCC countries.
Those who wish to participate in the event can register to attend the forum via https://www.difi.org.qa/events/gcc-family-policies-forum/