HE the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Sheikh Dr Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali al-Thani inaugurated on Sunday the official website of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (www.mecc.gov.qa), in the presence of ministry officials.
HE Sheikh Dr Faleh stated that the new website reflects the ministry's keenness for rapid and easy communication with the public, following the establishment of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC) pursuant to Amiri Decision No. 57 of 2021 setting the competencies of the ministries.
The minister added that the website will support the MECC’s efforts to achieve the Qatar National Strategy for the Environment and Climate Change, which is one of the main pillars of Qatar National Vision 2030, and is in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
HE Sheikh Dr Faleh stressed the importance of continuous communication with all global and regional organisations and bodies concerned with environmental affairs and climate change.
MECC Public Relations Director Farhoud Hadi al-Hajri said the new website is characterizsed by its ease of use, flexibility and distinctive design in accordance with the latest standards used in international websites, and provides easy access to services and information related to the ministry.
He added that the website contains many sections introducing the tasks and competencies of the MECC and its affiliated sectors and departments, and noted that preparations are underway to launch the English version of the site to serve non-Arabic speakers and achieve comprehensiveness in providing services to all target groups from different segments of society.
The new website is a source of information for researchers and scholars interested in environmental affairs and climate change, with an advanced search engine with various filters, making it easier for the browser to obtain the required information or service.
The website also boasts a "media centre" section highlighting the most important news and events of the MECC.
The website will also highlight environmental awareness, community participation and volunteering in the events implemented by the ministry.
 
 
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