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The ‘Qatar National Dialogue on Climate Change’, co-hosted by The Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development and Qatar Foundation’s Earthna Centre for a Sustainable Future, featured conversations that addressed an array of topics, from exploring pathways for a thriving blue economy, sustainable finance, to adaptation.
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Climate change dialogue spotlights pathways to collaboration, resilience

The ‘Qatar National Dialogue on Climate Change’ (QNDCC 2025) brought together technical experts to tackle climate challenges and turn commitments into action through knowledge-sharing and collaboration. The event, co-hosted by The Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development and Qatar Foundation’s Earthna Centre for a Sustainable Future, featured conversations that addressed an array of topics, from exploring pathways for a thriving blue economy, sustainable finance, to adaptation.Supported by QNB, Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZ), Qatar Development Bank (QDB), and Media City Qatar, the event also covered wide-ranging engagements and discussions during this year’s edition. “It was a privilege to deliver the keynote address at QNDCC 2025 on behalf of the Al-Attiyah Foundation. This important event serves as a vital platform for policymakers, industry leaders, and experts to exchange ideas and accelerate action on climate and energy transition.“Under the leadership of HE Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah, the foundation remains steadfast in promoting dialogue and collaboration that support a more sustainable and resilient global future,” said Dr Mohammed bin Saleh al-Sada, board member of the Al-Attiyah Foundation and former Minister of Energy and Industry.Justin Mundy, chair of Earthna Centre for a Sustainable Future, emphasised the urgency of addressing climate change as a scientific, not political, challenge. “Climate change is extremely important. This is not a political issue; this is a scientific issue, because physics, chemistry, and biology tell us that the planet is warming. We are not only doing this for future generations; we must do more for our present generation. The time to act is now,” he said.QNB, as a Strategic Partner of QNDCC 2025, reaffirmed its strong commitment to supporting Qatar's efforts in addressing environmental challenges and advancing the transition toward a more sustainable future. Fahad Hamad al-Sulaiti, director-general of QFFD, underscored the critical importance of collective action in addressing the multifaceted impacts of climate change.He said, “Our partnership with Earthna, as the Sustainable Development Partner of QNDCC 2025, reflects QFFD’s steadfast commitment to fostering regional and multilateral co-operation and to advancing climate resilience through inclusive dialogue and the exchange of knowledge and best practices.“Climate change remains a pressing development challenge, and we remain committed to catalysing innovative solutions to build a more just, sustainable, and inclusive future for all.”QFZ CEO Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Faisal al-Thani said, “The Qatar National Dialogue on Climate Change provides a vital platform to exchange insights and reinforce collaboration and expertise exchange toward a more sustainable future.“At QFZ, sustainability is a core pillar of our development strategy. We are embedding green technologies, resource-efficient facilities, and low-emission models across our zones and investment projects to ensure that investment and innovation go hand in hand with environmental responsibility.”Engineer Jassim Mohamed al-Khori, CEO of Media City Qatar, said: “Supporting the Qatar National Dialogue on Climate Change reflects Media City Qatar’s commitment to advancing dialogue on sustainability through the power of media and innovation.”He added: “Our new headquarters in Msheireb Downtown Doha, spanning 23,000sq m across four LEED Gold-certified buildings, embodies this vision, serving as a digital-first and energy-efficient space designed for creativity and connection.“At Media City Qatar, we are dedicated to empowering the next generation of content creators, digital publishers, and innovators who can raise awareness and inspire collective action toward a more sustainable world.”

Gulf Times
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Doha Women Forum 2025 concludes with a powerful call for collective action

The 8th annual Doha Women Forum (DWF) concluded Saturday, September 27th, at the Grand Hyatt Doha Hotel and Villas, drawing a record crowd of hundreds of attendees and over 35 thought-leaders for a day of transformative dialogue on leadership, gender equality, and collective action.The forum, themed “Voices of Change: Redefining Tomorrow Through Collective Action and Shared Values,” delivered on its promise to inspire and mobilize. It was powered by Strategic Partner Snoonu, a leading Qatari tech company that exemplifies its commitment to inclusion: over 50% of its workforce is comprised of women, a powerful testament to female leadership and digital sector inclusion.Emotional Highlights and Strategic VisionSessions spanning corporate leadership, digital transformation, personal wellness, and global mobility delivered an electric mix of emotional personal stories and bold strategic conversations, leaving participants energized to translate inspiration into impactful, women-led change.DWF Founder, Conchita Ponce, opened the day with a heartfelt call for unity, purpose, and shared values, underscoring the forum's role as a catalyst for meaningful, sustained change in the region. Hamad Al Hajri, Founder of Snoonu, then spoke on the critical role of women in shaping Qatar’s digital and entrepreneurial future, reaffirming his company’s commitment to innovation and inclusion.Their remarks were followed by an electrifying keynote from renowned broadcaster Folly Bah Thibault, which set an immediate tone of powerful storytelling and collective vision.The forum’s true emotional peak was the powerful address by Dr. Esraa El Bably, a UN spokesperson and deaf dentist. Her moving story of resilience, breaking barriers, and empowerment earned a spontaneous, standing ovation, providing a living example of the “Voices of Change” theme in action.Collaboration and Future ImpactBeyond the main stage, attendees engaged in purposeful networking, interactive activities, and knowledge-sharing sessions. A vibrant marketplace featured exhibits by dozens of women-led initiatives and local lifestyle brands, showcasing the breadth of female entrepreneurship in Qatar.The 8th edition successfully reaffirmed the DWF's position as a premier, influential platform for women’s empowerment in the region. The event also received crucial support from Aamal Holding and Spirit Events as Gold Partners, whose contributions helped strengthen the Forum’s impact and reach.The momentum will continue with the planning of the 9th edition, promising an even greater focus on translating dialogue into measurable leadership and lasting, tangible impact.For more updates, visit dohawomenforum.com or follow @dohawomenforum on Instagram.

Gulf Times
International

Doha Forum co-hosts high-level event on peace and development in New York

Doha Forum, Qatar's flagship platform promoting diplomacy, dialogue, and diversity, co-hosted a high-level panel discussion titled "Peace and Development: A Shared Path to Stability" at the Permanent Mission of the State of Qatar to the United Nations (UN) in New York Saturday, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly High-Level Week. The event addressed the persistence of conflicts and wars around the world that continue to devastate communities, displace millions, and erode the foundations of development. They also discussed how fragile or uneven development often fuels instability and prolongs cycles of conflict. The message is clear: there is no peace without development, and no development without peace. The event convened global leaders and practitioners to explore the deep interdependence between peace, humanitarian response, and sustainable development. Discussions highlighted how mediation efforts, humanitarian interventions, and long-term investments in education, health, infrastructure, and climate resilience must work hand-in-hand to secure stability. Speakers examined how humanitarian action can be better linked to development planning in fragile states, the role of regional organizations in bridging peace and development, how mediation outcomes can translate into tangible improvements in people's lives, and how investments in education, healthcare, and climate resilience can reduce the risk of conflict. For her part, Her Excellency Minister of State for International Cooperation Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad emphasized Qatar's long-standing commitment to mediation, humanitarian response, and international development assistance worldwide. During the opening remarks, Her Excellency said, "There can be no sustainable development without peace, and no lasting peace without development. By linking humanitarian action with long-term development, we can prevent conflict and build lasting stability." For her part, General Manager of Doha Forum, Maha Al Kuwari said, "Doha Forum is proud to co-host this timely discussion during UNGA High-Level Week. Our strength lies in convening diverse voices to advance diplomacy, dialogue and cooperation. Recent events in our region highlight the urgent need to protect civilians and uphold sovereignty, while investing in a more stable and inclusive future. These conversations will continue at Doha Forum 2025, where we remain committed to fostering collective action on the world's most pressing challenges." By convening diverse international and regional voices, the event reinforced Qatar's role as a convener of dialogue and practical solutions for global crises. The outcomes will also inform the conversations at Doha Forum 2025, taking place on 6–7 December in Doha under the theme "Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress." Doha Forum is a global platform for dialogue, bringing together world leaders, policymakers, business executives, civil society representatives, and thought leaders to exchange ideas and drive solutions to the most pressing challenges of our time. Guided by the values of integrity, inclusivity, and innovation, Doha Forum promotes open dialogue and diverse perspectives to foster mutual understanding and collective progress. The most recent edition of Doha Forum, held in December 2024 under the theme "The Innovation Imperative," welcomed over 5,000 participants from 162 countries, including more than 350 speakers across two days.

Gulf Times
International

QFFD strengthens international dialogue at UNGA80 to advance inclusive and sustainable development

On the sidelines of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80), the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) reaffirmed the State of Qatar's leadership role in advancing global dialogue and strengthening international cooperation, with the aim of identifying practical solutions to pressing challenges and driving inclusive development. Through a series of high-level discussions, QFFD brought together representatives from governments, international organizations, civil society, and the private sector, fostering constructive dialogue that contributes to collective action towards a more prosperous, just, and inclusive future. Highlighting its commitment to gender equality, QFFD partnered with Foreign Policy, as part of Her Power Forum under its Women in Conflict Zones initiative. The session "Women in Conflict Zones: From Marginalization to Mobilization." The discussion brought together global leaders to explore actionable strategies for meaningfully integrating women into peacebuilding and development processes, emphasizing their vital role in driving resilience and sustainable recovery. QFFD, in partnership with the Gates Foundation, co-hosted a high-level panel titled 'Global Development in Evolution: What's Next for the Future of Health, Food, and Education'. The session explored how geopolitical shifts, climate pressures, and demographic changes are reshaping development models, highlighting the importance of open dialogue, innovative financing, and strong partnerships to unlock resources for communities most in need and to advance global development that is inclusive, responsive, and effective. In parallel, QFFD joined forces with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the Gates Foundation to host a high-level roundtable "Delivering Health for All: Scaling Immunization through Universal Health Coverage and Innovative Financing." The discussion emphasized the role of immunization as a cornerstone of global health and examined how Universal Health Coverage, policy reforms, delivery innovations, and innovative financing can expand equitable access to healthcare and strengthen resilience Kholoud Al Mohannadi, Head of Communications and Global Advocacy, at QFFD, stated: "Dialogue is the driving force of progress. It unlocks practical and innovative solutions that not only tackle today's most urgent challenges but also lay the foundations for lasting resilience. Working closely with our partners, we are taking meaningful steps toward a future that is just, inclusive, and sustainable for all". In addition to these platforms, QFFD also engaged in dialogues addressing youth employment, digital inclusion, and the eradication of poverty and hunger, underscoring its recognition of the vital interlinkages between these critical sectors and the integrated approach required to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development. Through these efforts, QFFD continues to advance Qatar's international cooperation agenda, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for meaningful partnerships, inclusive dialogue, and collective progress.

Gulf Times
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DICID chairman affirms Qatar’s belief in peace as a rational, moral option

Qatar, with its prudent leadership, believes in peace as the rational and moral option and in constructive dialogue as the path toward ensuring a more cooperative and safe future among peoples, Doha International Centre for Interfaith Dialogue (DICID) chairman Dr Ibrahim bin Saleh al-Naimi (pictured) has said.He was addressing the two-day International Conference on Peace Among Followers of Religions 2025, hosted by Malaysia’s Penang state government, under the theme of Cultural and Religious Pluralism: A Pathway to Peace and Harmony in a Turbulent World.Dr al-Naimi touched on the brazen Israeli aggression against Qatar, the nation that has been diligently energising efforts to achieve peace and stability in the region through mediation and dialogue.He stressed that Qatar would continue these efforts despite all challenges and hurdles.This conference is an essential gathering and represents the product of multi-institutional and multicultural partnerships, stemming from the consultations of the 15th Doha Conference on Interfaith Dialogue 2024 and the Second International Conference on Peace Making 2025.Interfaith encounters, Dr al-Naimi said, are not limited to the exchange of knowledge, they spark transformations in thought and behaviour and build practical commitments to advance peace.He also spoke on the tragic situation that the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are facing, stressing that brothers in Palestine have been entrapped in a years-long methodical siege, war, displacement, and starvation.Dr al-Naimi added that the DICID has launched an awareness campaign on deliberate starvation in Gaza to highlight this crime, with hopes remaining substantial with human voices around the globe that demand an end to this calamity.Peace is a joint moral and human responsibility, he stressed, and this conference should go far beyond merely a dialogue to be a springboard to real transformations, practical partnerships, and global efforts that build a future that underpins co-existence, tolerance, and harmony.Organised by the Coalition of Islamic Non-Governmental Organisations in Malaysia, in collaboration with the Penang state government, and in partnership and under the auspices of the DICID, the conference convenes more than 200 dignitaries, including high-ranking officials, religious leaders, academics, and civil society representatives from a host of countries around the world.Regarding the partnership forged with the DICID in organising this event, Dr al-Naimi highlighted that this collaboration, in terms of organisation and sponsorship, embodies the centre’s objectives and efforts to promote dialogue and understanding among followers of religions.He said that the centre has a substantial presence in numerous countries worldwide, including Western and Arab nations.Convening in Malaysia and other southeast Asian countries, Dr al-Naimi stated, is a natural extension of Qatar’s efforts in the field of dialogue and peace-building, which broadens horizons to handle novel challenges.He noted that Malaysia’s experience in unity and peace is a perfect opportunity, as it is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious state, making it a fertile ground for the experience of interfaith dialogue.