The National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) carried out the first event of its "Together We Work" campaign.
The event took place at workers' health centres in co-operation with Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS).
The event aimed to raise awareness on the Labour Law and labour rights, by hosting them throughout the day to answer any questions they might have on the laws and their rights.
The event also aimed to raise awareness on the role the NHRC plays in that regard.


Director of the public relations department at NHRC Abdullah Ali al-Mahmoud said that the event hopes to reach the broadest segment of workers, given their status as a primary partner in the development process.
He added that co-ordination with Qatar Red Crescent helped both sides agree to focus on health centres covered by QRCS for the next three weeks.
Director of the Supply Department in the Medical Affairs Sector of QRCS Adel Jassim al-Kuwari said that the co-operation between the two sides will help serve a large segment of the expat workers community from all nationalities.
He said that the four health centres managed QRCS under the umbrella of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) provided healthcare services to 1.2mn visitors last year.
The event aimed to raise awareness on the Labour Law and labour rights, by hosting them throughout the day to answer any questions they might have on the laws and their rights.
The event also aimed to raise awareness on the role the NHRC plays in that regard.


Director of the public relations department at NHRC Abdullah Ali al-Mahmoud said that the event hopes to reach the broadest segment of workers, given their status as a primary partner in the development process.
He added that co-ordination with Qatar Red Crescent helped both sides agree to focus on health centres covered by QRCS for the next three weeks.
Director of the Supply Department in the Medical Affairs Sector of QRCS Adel Jassim al-Kuwari said that the co-operation between the two sides will help serve a large segment of the expat workers community from all nationalities.
He said that the four health centres managed QRCS under the umbrella of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) provided healthcare services to 1.2mn visitors last year.