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Wednesday, January 21, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

Tag Results for "awareness" (17 articles)

Gulf Times
Qatar

QGIRCO champions breast cancer awareness

In observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Company (QGIRCO) hosted a session for its employees.Organised by Qatar Cancer Society, the event featured an online presentation led by health educator Nour Makki. The session was designed to inform employees about the importance of early detection, preventive measures, and the latest advancements in breast cancer treatment. QGIRCO Group CEO Aimen Azara, expressed his pride in the awareness session.“Working in the insurance sector gives us a vantage point on the real impact of breast cancer, both personal and systemic. Through this session, we aim to not only enlighten but also foster a sense of solidarity and empowerment within our community.”The event was part of QGIRCO's Corporate Social Responsibility efforts, focused on enhancing its employees’ health and well-being, a statement added.

Gulf Times
Community

Gulf Health Council highlights family's role in promoting healthy lifestyles under Wazenha Campaign

The Gulf Health Council has underscored the pivotal role of parents as the cornerstone in building health awareness among children and adolescents, stressing that eating habits and physical activity begin at home, where parents serve as key role models in preventing obesity and fostering self-confidence and a positive outlook.As part of its #Wazenha awareness campaign, the Council highlighted that prevention begins with family behavior by encouraging children to follow a balanced and varied diet, establishing regular meal and sleep schedules, reducing prolonged screen time, and incorporating physical activity into the family's daily routine.The Council noted that obesity may manifest through early, easily noticeable signs such as abnormal weight gain, fatigue during exertion, or joint pain, emphasizing that early family intervention helps reduce long-term health complications.It also stressed the importance of addressing the psychological aspects of childhood and adolescence, warning that obesity or negative remarks about physical appearance can lead to low self-esteem, emotional eating, or social withdrawal.The Gulf Health Council further pointed out that the messages children receive from their parents and communities regarding body image and appearance significantly influence their future self-perception. It called for adopting positive and encouraging communication about food, health, and body image, while avoiding criticism or comparison, and promoting values of natural beauty as well as psychological and physical balance.The Council concluded by reaffirming that family awareness forms the foundation for building a generation that enjoys balanced physical and psychological well-being. It urged parents to review the guidelines and educational materials available on the "Your Health Guide" platform as part of the #Wazenha campaign.

Gulf Times
Business

Qatar Financial Markets Authority promotes Gulf Smart Investor Award

Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA) announced the launch of an awareness campaign for the fourth season of the Gulf Smart Investor Award that was recently launched by the Gulf Investment Awareness Program (Mulim), which runs from September 2025 to the end of February 2026. The Investment Awareness Program "Mulim" is a Gulf awareness initiative that aims to raise awareness of financial and investment culture and produce content that enriches the culture of financial transactions in the GCC communities. The program was first launched in its first season, in 2020, by the capital markets regulators in the GCC. Since then, QFMA has been contributing to the success of the program in all its phases, with the aim of raising awareness among investors in Qatar and the GCC, spreading awareness of the basics of investing in the capital markets, fraud and risk methods, ensuring the need to adopt strategies that help mitigate such risks, and introducing the regulations and legislation that govern transactions in the financial markets, which eventually raise the standards of efficiency in these markets. The Gulf Smart Investor Award aims to enable competition among creative university students, school students, or talented individuals from citizens and residents of the GCC through four tracks, namely video, drawing, photography, and writing, to select 44 winners, 11 winners on each track, in order to spread investment culture, raise awareness of the importance of saving and investment, how to avoid financial fraud, and raise the level of financial awareness among community members to enhance their ability to plan and enabling them to have the elements to make the right financial decisions that achieve financial stability and enhance their ability to achieve their financial goals. The award also seeks to raise the level of financial literacy by acquiring the necessary skills that help in using financial resources in the most effective and efficient manner. The GCC Smart Investor Award allows participants to submit their entries under three main categories, including financial planning, savings, and investment. Following the end of the stage of receiving entries in the various tracks of the award, the work of the judging committees will start in March 2025, with the winners to be approved by April 2025, and then the final ceremony to honor the winners will be held in May 2026. The award targets citizens and residents of the GCC countries, with prizes exceeding QR 1.5 million. Head of Communication Section at Public Relations and Communication Department at QFMA Maryam Al Heidous said that the "Gulf Smart Investor Award", which is witnessing its fourth consecutive season, has gained great importance from all GCC capital markets authorities, explaining that QFMA actively participates every year in promoting the award in Qatar, and encouraging various segments of the local community, especially university and school students, to actively participate in all tracks and categories of the award. Al Heidous pointed out that the QFMA's interest in the success of the Gulf Smart Investor Award in all its seasons stems from its mission aimed at enhancing financial literacy among various segments of society, developing the level of financial skill and knowledge among investors, protecting them and enabling them to make the right investment decision at the right place and time, in a way that contributes to encouraging and developing investment in a safe financial market and an attractive investment environment, which plays a major role in supporting the growth and diversity of the national economy. Al Heidous explained that the topics covered by the award deal with saving, financial planning, sound financial habits, sound spending, saving, financial terms, expense, wastefulness and extravagance, money and currencies, investment, financial fraud, protecting funds and investments, and money box. Al Heidous called on talented citizens and residents of Qatar to actively participate in the award, in order to showcase their ideas and innovations, and make them available to those who wish to benefit, develop their capabilities, and enhance their financial knowledge. Al Heidous confirmed that there is a special judging committee, comprised of experts from various GCC countries with expertise in the award's tracks, which will supervise, evaluate and sort the entries and select the winners. Those wishing to participate in the award and to view its conditions and the participation mechanism, can visit the website (mulimgcc.org) program.

Gulf Times
Qatar

National Cyber Security Agency launches Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025

The National Cyber Security Agency announced Wednesday the launch of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025, observed every October, under the theme "Secure Your World, Protect Your Future." The campaign will be rolled out across the agency's social media platforms in partnership with the Government Communications Office, alongside outdoor advertisements in high-traffic public areas such as Msheireb, Doha Corniche, and major commercial malls including Place Vendome Mall, Doha Festival City, and others. Throughout the month, the National Cyber Security Agency aims to engage all segments of society: the elderly, young people, and children—by addressing key topics such as the importance of cybersecurity, phishing and electronic fraud, and others. A highlight of the campaign will be the agency's mobile pavilion, offering families and children interactive educational activities and awareness games every weekend at selected malls, including Place Vendome, Mall of Qatar, and Doha Festival City. In addition, the agency will organize a series of awareness workshops, as well as dedicated sessions targeting the Asian Village, with the aim of strengthening cybersecurity awareness among the workforce. This campaign underscores the agency's commitment to fostering a culture of digital safety by raising awareness of cyber threats, promoting best practices for prevention, and contributing to a safer cyber environment for all members of society.

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Qatar

Mathaf organizes panel discussion exploring role of creativity in improving mental health

Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, will host "Unmasking the Mind: How Art, Sound & Story Heal Us", a public panel discussion on October 8. The session coincides with the activities held to mark Mental Health Awareness month, and underscores Mathaf's commitment to mental health advocacy and community wellbeing by offering an inclusive platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, as well as exploring the role of effective creative expression in improving mental health. Through hosting this event, Mathaf demonstrates how museums and cultural institutions can actively contribute to public health, providing safe spaces where art, music, and psychology intersect to break stigma and open new possibilities for healing. This initiative also reflects Mathaf's broader commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together clinical psychologists, artists, and musicians to explore innovative approaches to wellbeing. Indeed, the panel discussion underscores Mathaf's dedication to empowering the public with knowledge, encouraging participation, and nurturing a culture of open conversations around mental health. The panel will address the intersection of art, music, and psychology, and the role of creativity as both a means of artistic expression and a therapeutic tool. The panel will feature a number of specialists, including: Dr. Zhivka Pesheva, clinical psychologist, life coach and musician, Dr. Marta Casillas, clinical psychologist, Olga Velcheva, musician and sound therapist and Ramzi Bou Kamel, musician. The session coincides with Qatar Museums' 20th anniversary celebrations, which coincides with the launch of its "Evolution Nation", an 18-month campaign celebrating Qatar's cultural journey, from the founding of the Qatar's National Museum to the its established system of cultural institutions.