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Gulf Times
Business

CEO of QFZ Authority: National Day recalls values on which Qatar was founded

His Excellency CEO of the Qatar Free Zones (QFZ) Authority Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Faisal al-Thani said that Qatar National Day is a cherished national occasion to recall the values upon which the State of Qatar was founded, the values of faith, responsibility, and hard work, adding that these are the same principles that today guide the country towards achieving comprehensive development and enhancing its position on the global arena.Speaking to Qatar News Agency (QNA) on the occasion of the country's National Day, Sheikh Mohammed extended his warm congratulations to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the leader and patron of Qatar's advancement, and to His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, whose foresighted vision laid the foundations for the country's development and put it on path towards a bright future.He added that recalling the role of the Founder Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani is not merely a remembrance of the founding history, but a reminder of today's responsibility towards the future, adding that loyalty and belonging in the context of institutions and the economy mean converting the national vision into tangible outcomes, which include quality investments, sustainable job opportunities, a diversified economy, and international leadership supported by trust and achievement.He noted that the authority continues to perform its role as a catalyst for the growth of value-added sectors, in line with the objectives of the Qatar National Vision 2030 (QNV 2030) and the Third National Development Strategy, particularly with regard to attracting foreign direct investment, developing human capital, and achieving environmental and economic sustainability.On a personal level, he said that Qatar National Day is a moment to reflect on and assess institutional responsibility in achieving real economic impact, and evaluating the extent of actual contribution to supporting the stability of the state and its sustainable growth, adding that it is also an occasion to renew the collective commitment to diligent, results-driven work that befits the aspirations of the nation and its leadership.Regarding the QFZ's most prominent achievements in 2025, he said that the authority continued its role in supporting the transition towards a diversified, knowledge-based economy, thanks to an investment base of more than 800 companies licensed in the free zones, providing over 12,000 jobs, with cumulative investments approaching $5bn by the end of 2025.He pointed out that this year marked a shift from attracting investments to operating advanced industrial and technological facilities.In the aviation sector, the Safran Group opened its regional office in the free zones in cooperation with Qatar Airways, enhancing the country's capabilities in aircraft engine maintenance and data analytics.In the logistics sector, FedEx Logistics opened a new facility at the Ras Bufontas Free Zone, thus, strengthening Qatar's position as a key hub for international trade and supply chains.For its part, Alfardan Automotive inaugurated an advanced logistics centre in Umm Alhoul Free Zone.In the maritime sector, the MARSA port project in Umm Alhoul Free Zone was advanced through the signing of two memorandums of understanding (MoUs), with Feadship, and with Marina Port Vell, enhancing Qatar's position as a regional hub for maritime services, marine industries, and luxury yachts.The QFZ also signed strategic agreements with global partners, most notably a strategic MoU with WuXi Biologics, the leading Chinese international company in biologics research, development, and manufacturing, an important step aimed at strengthening Qatar's pharmaceutical ecosystem, driving research, development, and innovation in this field, and cooperating in the local manufacturing of biologic products.QFZ's co-operation in 2025 also included signing an agreement with Samsung C&T Corporation to implement innovative projects in renewable energy and low-carbon digital infrastructure, as well as an MoU with Russia's BIOCAD to develop biologics research, development, and manufacturing facilities.At the local level, the Authority signed an agreement with Jusour to support training national talents to meet the needs of advanced sectors in the free zones.Regarding new projects supporting digital transformation and contributing to the growth of the emerging technology sector, he said that the QFZ continues to enable the state's digital transformation by developing advanced technological infrastructure that enhances the local economy's readiness for next-generation applications.The year 2025 has been pivotal in this regard, with the free zones witnessing an expansion in the presence of global and local digital companies, in addition to the growth of cloud infrastructure and data centres, he noted.The Google Cloud Center of Excellence emerged as one of the key pillars in building digital capabilities, offering specialised training programs this year in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data analytics, contributing to the development of national talent and support for the private sector.The free zones also saw digital companies such as Kingdee, Quantiphi, and Qcloud expand data centre capabilities in Ras Bufontas Free Zone, as part of building an integrated digital ecosystem that supports artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, forming a foundation for emerging technologies.Digital transformation also strengthens joint projects with Samsung C&T Corporation, which combine digital innovation and sustainability through the development of smart energy solutions and low-carbon infrastructure.Technological advancement has extended to the maritime sector, where the MARSA port project introduced advanced digital systems for marina management and marine maintenance, an initiative showcased during the QFZ's participation in the Monaco Yacht Show 2025.These initiatives contribute to supporting the implementation of Qatar's Digital Agenda 2030 and consolidating the position of the free zones as a leading platform for innovation and advanced technologies in the region.Regarding QFZ's key strategic priorities for the coming year, His Excellency said that the authority will focus on developing a more flexible and competitive investment ecosystem that supports achieving the targets of the Third National Development Strategy to reach $100bn in foreign direct investment over the coming years.The QFZ's priorities include enhancing the regulatory environment through the development of a dual licensing model, which allows companies to operate in the free zones and the local market through an integrated operational mechanism, enabling greater flexibility in expansion, production, and export.The Authority is also working to enhance its investment services by simplifying procedures, expanding digital services, and improving investor experience from establishment through to operation.As part of strengthening national competitiveness, QFZ is focusing on reinforcing economic and logistical integration between the free zones and national infrastructure at ports and the airport, creating a coherent operational network that facilitates the movement of goods and supports companies' expansion into regional and global markets.The authority also seeks to develop a regulatory and operational framework that enables investors to establish centres of excellence and research and development facilities in the free zones, in co-operation with universities and national institutions. This aims to enhance innovation, link future industries with applied research, and create high-quality job opportunities for Qatari talent.Sustainability remains a central pillar in the coming year's plans, adopting low-carbon energy solutions, enhancing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards, and ensuring that new projects align with the state's goals of improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.He concluded his statement to QNA by saying that these priorities aim to enhance the ability of the free zones to attract high-value investments, expand their contribution to driving economic growth, and consolidate the position of the State of Qatar as a leading global destination for investment and innovation.

Gulf Times
Qatar

QND 2025 theme 'keeps people at its centre'

The theme for this year’s Qatar National Day (QND) celebrations, With You It Rises, From You It Awaits, keeps people at its centre, which resonates with the focus and success of Qatar in achieving unprecedented progress in the realms of socio-economic and human development, Indian ambassador Vipul said in a message Monday. "On behalf of India, and the entire Indian community in Qatar, I wish to extend hearty congratulations to the leadership and people of the State of Qatar on the auspicious occasion of National Day of Qatar 2025,” he stated. "Today, Qatar is well-known all over the world not only for its energy production and world class infrastructure, but equally for being a thriving hub of culture, education, learning and sports,” the envoy said. “It has built some of the best known institutions in the fields of education and culture, such as Qatar Foundation, Qatar National Library and Qatar Museums,” Vipul pointed out. “In sports, we all fondly remember the success of FIFA 2022, as we also witness the excellent organisation of the FIFA Arab Cup this year.” "The forward thinking and inclusive approach of Qatar’s leadership, focusing on technology, innovation and sustainability as part of Qatar National Development Strategy, is opening up new vistas for development and co-operation,” the envoy continued. “The year 2025 has been important in this context, with Doha hosting prolific events like the Web Summit, Mobile World Congress, and AI Summit,” he said. "Qatar’s role in promoting regional peace and stability, including its mediation efforts in Gaza to achieve ceasefire and release of all hostages, is widely acknowledged and appreciated by all,” the envoy stated. “India stands firmly in support of peace and stability in the region and deeply values the important role played by Qatar in this regard.” “The Second World Summit for Social Development held recently in Doha demonstrated Qatar’s commitment to ensuring that no one is left behind in our global sustainable development journey,” he added. "On Qatar’s National Day, I am delighted to recall that this year has been a special one for India-Qatar friendship, which dates back several centuries,” Vipul said. “We were honoured with the State Visit of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani to India in February 2025, during which both sides elevated their relations to ‘strategic partnership’.” "The Indian community takes great pride in being a part of the incredible journey of Qatar over the past more than five decades,” the envoy said.“I am grateful to the entire leadership and people of Qatar for the warmth and support extended to the Indian community living in Qatar,” he concluded. “As we look ahead, we wish continued success to Qatar, and look forward to being a continuing partner for peace, progress and prosperity for all humanity." 

Mosanada chairman Abdulaziz Abdullah al-Mahmoud, Edaa CEO Sheikh Mohammed bin Jassim al-Thani, and Mosanada CEO Mark Cooke leading the ceremonial bell-ringing at the Qatar Stock Exchange Monday, in the presence of key officials and dignitaries.
Business

Mosanada debuts on Qatar Stock Exchange

Mosanada Facility Management Services officially made its debut on the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) Monday, marking a milestone in the country’s post-2022 FIFA World Cup economic legacy.Established in 2013 to manage Qatar’s major venues, Mosanada has grown into one of the region’s most specialised facilities management (FM) companies. Its listing at the QSE Monday represents not only a new chapter for the firm but also a signal of confidence in Qatar’s capital markets, CEO Mark Cooke told Gulf Times.He explained that Mosanada specialises in managing complex, high-profile venues and infrastructure, particularly in preparation for large-scale events. The company’s portfolio includes stadiums, cultural sites, and public facilities central to Qatar’s national events calendar, Cooke pointed out.“Our company’s expertise was showcased during the 2022 FIFA World Cup and Expo 2023 Doha Qatar – projects that cemented our reputation for delivering world-class facilities management,” Cooke emphasised.Speaking on the sidelines of the event, Cooke described the moment as transformative: “Now that we’re listed, the opportunities just open up all sorts of doors in relation to potentially leveraging the market to look at potential acquisitions, venturing into new markets like Saudi Arabia, which obviously have a 2034 FIFA World Cup.”Cooke also noted that Mosanada’s “track record gives the company credibility as it explores regional expansion.” Asked what feedback he had received from investors and analysts about Mosanada’s market positioning, Cooke said: “The response has been positive.”He said, “The feedback we’ve had locally is that we’re quite unique as a facility because what we do is very much consultancy, advisory. Over the 10 years that we’ve been in operation, we’ve been highly cash generative; we’ve paid significant dividends to our three shareholders when we were a closed stock company. I think the opportunity now of the FM market in Qatar is strong, so we’re very positive, and this just adds to what it is we’re trying to achieve.”Cooke emphasised that Mosanada’s listing is not only about growth but also about maintaining investor confidence. On balancing short term shareholder expectations with long term operational goals, he said: “All shareholders buying into Mosanada are the same as the three original shareholders had expectations.“We have a very robust strategy in place for the next five years that, if we can adhere to half of it, then the shareholders should hopefully see capital growth in their investment. But we’ve continuously paid dividends year-on-year. We don’t intend to change that approach.”Cooke emphasised that Mosanada’s journey from inception in 2013 to public listing in 2025 reflects both resilience and ambition: “We’ve done extremely well, we’re very proud of what we’ve done, but the great thing is we think there’s so much more that we can still do.” 

Gulf Times
Qatar

QC participates in 'Reimagining the Future of Children in Asia' Forum

Qatar Charity (QC) participated in the 'Reimagining the Future of Children in Asia' Forum, organised by Save the Children Asia in partnership with the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) in Bangkok, Thailand, December 3-5.The forum brought together a wide range of senior leaders and experts in humanitarian and development work from across the globe, a statement said Monday.The event served as a high-level international platform, convening representatives of humanitarian and development organisations, donor agencies, United Nations and diplomatic missions, international non-governmental organisations, research and academic institutions, as well as private-sector stakeholders.Discussions focused on strengthening strategic partnerships and identifying innovative, sustainable solutions to advance children’s rights and well-being in Asia, while promoting a shift from short-term emergency response to long-term, sustainable development impact.QC’s participation took place within the framework of implementing the strategic memorandum of understanding signed with Save the Children, which aims to deepen international cooperation, advance shared humanitarian and development priorities, and strengthen a dynamic network of international and regional partners working in child protection and development.As part of the official forum programme, QC contributed through a panel discussion presented by Fatima al-Muhannadi, assistant director of the Social Welfare Department, during a dedicated session entitled 'Catalysts for Change: The Role of Islamic Countries in Humanitarian and Development Action and Islamic Finance.'The session highlighted the expanding role of Islamic countries and institutions within the global humanitarian and development landscape. It showcased the potential of Islamic financing instruments including zakat, sadaqah, and waqf to support sustainable, child-focused programmes, while emphasising the importance of strategic partnerships and innovative financing mechanisms to facilitate the transition from emergency relief to long-term development outcomes.In addition, QC participated in several closed thematic sessions held on the sidelines of the forum. These discussions addressed the humanitarian situations in Myanmar and Afghanistan, pathways to ensure safe and sustained humanitarian access, child protection in complex emergencies, and the continuity of education in protracted crises.The sessions also explored the role of innovation and data-driven approaches in enhancing the effectiveness, accountability, and impact of humanitarian interventions targeting children.Fatima al-Muhannadi stated: “Qatar Charity’s participation in this forum reflects our firm conviction that protecting and empowering children requires genuine international partnerships and forward-looking approaches that extend beyond emergency response toward sustainable development solutions. We believe that Islamic finance represents a strategic enabler capable of delivering tangible and lasting impact in the lives of children, particularly in fragile and crisis-affected contexts.“At Qatar Charity, we remain committed to expanding collaboration with international partners, exchanging expertise, and harnessing innovation and data in the design of more effective and inclusive programmes. Our goal is to ensure the protection of children, safeguard their right to education and a dignified life, and contribute to building a safer, more resilient, and sustainable future for children in Asia and beyond.” 

From left: Ramy Boctor, Chief Technology officer at Vodafone Qatar; Mohammed Ali al-Ghaithani, CEO of Meeza; and Ghassan Kosta, Regional general manager for Google Cloud in Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Iraq, during the signing ceremony.
Business

Vodafone Qatar unveils strategic transformation in its cloud capabilities

Vodafone Qatar and Meeza have signed a strategic agreement aimed at accelerating Vodafone’s digital transformation, using Google Cloud’s innovative technology.Leveraging Meeza’s extensive local expertise and integrated services, the collaboration will help ensure a secure and seamless transition to cloud technologies. It represents a significant leap forward in cloud computing, reducing reliance on traditional hardware and on-premises servers in favour of a more agile and cloud-driven future.The strategic agreement aims to enhance Vodafone Qatar’s multi-cloud computing capabilities by migrating core operations to smart and scalable infrastructure from Google Cloud, enabling new possibilities in automation, advanced analytics, and generative artificial intelligence.Ramy Boctor, Chief Technology Officer at Vodafone Qatar, said: “Vodafone Qatar is committed to leading the country’s digital transformation by implementing next-generation cloud-based innovations in line with Qatar National Vision 2030. Through our strategic partnership with Meeza and the deployment of Google Cloud solutions, we will continue to drive transformative changes in our core operations and leverage the power of generative AI to deliver smarter and more agile services to both business and individual customers, reinforcing our key role in building a more prosperous digital future.”Mohammed Ali al-Ghaithani, CEO of Meeza, stated: “Through our collaboration with Vodafone Qatar and Google Cloud, we are accelerating the adoption of advanced cloud technologies, AI-enhanced solutions, and next-generation digital services. Meeza’s mission is to ensure a seamless, secure, and flexible transition to the cloud, unlocking new horizons for innovation across various sectors in the country.”Ghassan Kosta, Regional general manager for Google Cloud in Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Iraq, said: “Vodafone Qatar is setting a powerful example of digital agility by moving beyond legacy infrastructure to embrace a cloud-native future. Through this partnership with Meeza, we are providing the secure, AI-optimised foundation that enables Vodafone to bypass traditional constraints, scale its operations rapidly, and deliver the next generation of intelligent connectivity to Qatar.” 

Gulf Times
Qatar

Qatar Insurance rewards customers with bonus ‘coins’ to celebrate National Day

Qatar Insurance will be offering complimentary loyalty coins to new customers until December 21, in celebration of National Day.During the period, all new QIC App users will receive 1,800 welcome coins when downloading the application and creating a personal profile for the first time. To make customers’ celebrations truly unforgettable, QIC has teamed up with graphic designer Zainab AlShibani and Boo Design Studio, who created exclusive artworks reflecting national unity and pride, available for users to redeem by spending their coins via the app starting December 18.Once a customer accumulates the required number of coins, they can select the artwork they want and instantly receive an e-voucher, which can be used to collect their preferred souvenir on their next visit to QIC’s main branch in Doha.QIC App users can also redeem their coins for complimentary services and special offers at selected hotels, fitness centres, entertainment venues, and car service providers in Qatar, in addition to a variety of physical gifts, including portable gadgets, home appliances, and other products that support a confident lifestyle at home, on the road, or while travelling.QIC App is Qatar’s first and only 360-degree platform offering both insurance and non-insurance services, enabling customers to cover a wide range of daily needs digitally on a single interface.Launched in line with QIC’s vision to build the region’s first insurance-powered digital ecosystem, the app represents a major shift in Qatar’s insurance and digital landscapes by transforming traditional insurance services into a seamless, comprehensive digital journey tailored to users’ needs.The app’s innovation and impact have been recognised with multiple prestigious accolades, including The Innovators AwQard by Global Finance in 2025. QIC App was also named ‘Most Innovative Mobile App in Qatar’ at the Middle East Technology Excellence Awards 2025, ‘Best Insurance App in Qatar at the Global Brands Magazine Awards 2025’, and ‘Mobile App of the Year in Qatar’ at the Insurance Asia Awards 2024.For more information about Qatar Insurance, visit qic.online. Download the QIC App at app.qic.online. 

Qatar Chamber board member Mohamed bin Ahmed al-Obaidli during the ‘Private Sector Forum 2025’ held in Doha Monday.
Business

Qatar Chamber highlights business integrity as key to sustainable, competitive economy

Qatar Chamber board member Mohamed bin Ahmed al-Obaidli has emphasised that business integrity has become a strategic pillar for strengthening trust, enhancing competitiveness, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the private sector.Speaking at the ‘Private Sector Forum 2025’ held Monday in Doha under the theme ‘Future-Proofing Business Integrity: AI, Innovation and Global Collaboration’, al-Obaidli emphasised that integrity is no longer limited to regulatory compliance, but is a national necessity and a core driver of responsible governance and sustainable economic development.He pointed out that business integrity is built on ethical values, transparency, responsible decision-making, and effective governance frameworks, including adherence to laws and international standards, anti-corruption measures, transparent reporting, and fair dealings with partners and suppliers.Al-Obaidli also highlighted Qatar’s leading role in promoting transparency and combating corruption in line with Qatar National Vision 2030, noting that the country has established a strong legislative and institutional framework following its ratification of the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) in 2007.He also commended the pivotal role of the Administrative Control and Transparency Authority (ACTA) in leading national initiatives that promote ethical conduct and accountability.Al-Obaidli further pointed to the launch of the National Strategy to Promote Integrity, Transparency, and Combat Corruption 2025–2030, which introduced more than 78 national projects implemented in partnership with government entities, the private sector, and civil society organisations.Addressing future challenges, al-Obaidli noted that while artificial intelligence (AI) offers significant opportunities to enhance business performance, compliance, and transparency, it also raises ethical and governance considerations that require clear regulatory frameworks. With proper oversight, AI can serve as an effective tool for risk detection, financial monitoring, and transparency across supply chains, particularly benefiting small and medium-sized enterprises.He also highlighted Qatar’s progress in innovation and AI, positioning the country as a regional hub for emerging technologies through continued investment in research, talent development, and digital infrastructure across sectors such as healthcare, education, transportation, and cybersecurity.Al-Obaidli reaffirmed Qatar Chamber’s commitment to supporting innovation, digital transformation, and the responsible adoption of AI across industries. He noted that Qatar Chamber joined the UN Global Compact in 2020, underscoring its dedication to responsible business practices, sustainability, and anti-corruption principles. 

Under the oversight of Acting Chief Administrative officer Abdulla A al-Misnad, and Chief Technology officer Ramy Boctor, the visit included briefings with field teams and reviews of critical controls for work at height, lifting operations, electrical isolation, RF exposure, permit-to-work processes, and checks on emergency preparedness.
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Vodafone Qatar executive team visit network sites to promote safety

In line with Vodafone Qatar’s commitment to health and safety, its executive team recently visited two key telecommunications network sites.Under the oversight of Acting Chief Administrative Officer Abdulla A al-Misnad and Chief Technology Officer Ramy Boctor, the visit included briefings with field teams and reviews of critical controls for work at height, lifting operations, electrical isolation, RF exposure, permit-to-work processes, and checks on emergency preparedness.The executives also engaged the crews on Vodafone Qatar’s ‘8 Absolute Safety Rules’ and frontline wellbeing measures, aligning with internal standards and local regulations. The visit was designed to strengthen safety culture, promote proactive hazard and near-miss reporting, and spotlight the link between safe execution and network resilience during maintenance and upgrades.Al-Misnad said, “Health, safety, and employee well-being are fundamental to how we operate at Vodafone Qatar. The performance of our network and the trust of our customers rely on work that is carried out safely, consistently, and to the highest standard.”Boctor added: “By being present on site and engaging directly with our teams, we reinforce safe behaviours, understand the support they need to work effectively, and ensure that our safety practices reflect real operational requirements. This is how we protect our people, strengthen national connectivity, and uphold the values that guide our organisation.”The tour demonstrated executive ownership of health and safety, reinforced employee wellbeing, and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to providing safe, reliable service for its customers.For more information on Vodafone Qatar’s services and solutions, visit https://www.vodafone.qa/en/business/home. 

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Shura Council congratulates Amir, Qatar residents on National Day

The Shura Council has extended its warmest congratulations to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, His Highness the Deputy Amir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad al-Thani, and the Qatari people and residents, on the occasion of Qatar National Day, observed annually on December 18.At the outset of its weekly session, held Monday in Tamim bin Hamad Hall at the Council's headquarters, under the chairmanship of His Excellency the Speaker Hassan bin Abdullah al-Ghanim, the Council affirmed that this year’s National Day slogan, "With You It Rises, and From You It Awaits," embodies the national vision that places human beings at the heart of development and reflects the pivotal role of youth in continuing the journey of building and progress. The Council wished the nation continued growth and prosperity, under the wise leadership of His Highness the Amir.On another note, the Council commended the outcomes of the eighth meeting of the Qatari-Saudi Co-ordination Council, co-chaired by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, and Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, last Monday in Riyadh.The Council affirmed that the meeting's conclusions reflect a shared commitment to developing mechanisms for bilateral co-ordination and expanding areas of joint work in the political, security, defence, economic, investment, energy, technology, and development sectors.It noted that the high-speed electric rail link between the two countries is one of the key strategic initiatives to emerge from the meeting, given its role in facilitating the movement of people and goods, enhancing tourism and trade, and supporting economic integration, emphasising that this project, along with the signed agreements, constitutes a significant step in consolidating the strategic partnership between Qatar and the Saudi Arabia, fulfilling the aspirations of the two brotherly nations and supporting security, peace, and prosperity in the region.Following this, His Excellency Secretary-General of the Shura Council Nayef bin Mohammed al-Mahmoud read out the agenda and the Council approved the minutes of its previous session.During this week's session, the Shura Council hosted His Excellency Secretary-General of the National Planning Council Dr Abdulaziz bin Nasser bin Mubarak al-Khalifa, to discuss a range of national strategic themes related to the Third National Development Strategy 2024-2030, including its developments and updates.At the beginning of the session, HE al-Ghanim welcomed Dr Abdulaziz bin Nasser al-Khalifa, praising the national planning methodology adopted by the State under the leadership of His Highness the Amir.He highlighted the comprehensive framework provided by the Third National Development Strategy, which aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, strengthens the paths of sustainable development, enhances government performance efficiency, and leads to the achievement of balanced economic and social development.His Excellency affirmed the Council's commitment to continuously monitoring the implementation phases of the National Strategy and supporting efforts aimed at developing policies and enhancing the efficiency of programmes to meet the aspirations of Qatari society.At the beginning of his presentation, the Secretary-General of the National Planning Council delivered a detailed briefing on the pillars of the Third National Development Strategy 2024-2030, explaining that it was built on a comprehensive assessment of national challenges and an in-depth analysis of regional and global changes. He noted that the strategy is based on seven main national outcomes, including sustainable economic growth, fiscal sustainability, a future-ready workforce, a cohesive society, quality of life, environmental sustainability, and high-performing government institutions.He highlighted the importance of the the data ecosystem, stressing that the establishment of an integrated central database represents a national priority in implementation of the directives of His Highness the Amir.He explained that work is underway to standardise definitions, classify terminology, and enhance data maturity. This will support decision-making, reduce duplication, save time and effort, and strengthen the reliability of national and international indicators.He further noted that the strategy aims to promote sustainable economic growth by diversifying income sources, increasing productivity, developing an attractive investment environment, and enhancing the competitiveness of economic sectors, thereby contributing to economic stability and building a solid development foundation. He also underscored the importance of achieving fiscal sustainability through improving the efficiency of public spending, entrenching the principles of fiscal discipline, and developing innovative mechanisms to finance development programmes.On the human and social front, the Secretary-General of the National Planning Council emphasised enhancing the readiness of the workforce for the future through the development of national skills, empowerment of Qatari competencies, and modernisation of education and training policies in line with the needs of the future labour market.He also addressed efforts to strengthen social cohesion and improve quality of life through projects targeting health, services, and social welfare, while ensuring a safe and stable living environment for all members of society.Within the sustainability pillar, he reviewed efforts related to environmental sustainability, including the protection of natural resources, development of energy and water policies, enhancement of climate change adaptation, and support for innovation in environmental solutions.He explained that building distinguished government institutions depends on improving the governance and transparency system, developing government processes, and expanding the use of modern technology.With regard to the integrated national data ecosystem, he explained that it constitutes a fundamental pillar for planning and decision-making by unifying data sources, enhancing data quality, and improving data-sharing mechanisms among various government entities, thereby enabling accurate monitoring of national performance indicators.He also addressed developments related to population policy, including managing population growth, achieving a balanced demographic structure, and meeting the country's future development needs.Dr Abdulaziz bin Nasser al-Khalifa, further discussed the important role of innovation and digital transformation in accelerating the implementation of government programmes, improving service efficiency, and enhancing the country's readiness for rapid global changes.As for the future outlook, he explained that the strategy relies on future forecasting models to ensure the country's ability to address changes and guide policies towards the best possible outcomes.He also pointed out that the monitoring and evaluation mechanisms adopted by the strategy rely on precise performance indicators and periodic reviews, allowing for flexibility in adjustment and improvement, and supporting transparency and accountability through the active participation of government entities and civil society. He highlighted an e-platform launched in this context to monitor the project lifecycle, collection of data, and to prepare periodic reports, including quarterly and annual reports. Furthermore, the platform utilises artificial intelligence applications in performance analysis and measuring the economic, social, and environmental impact of initiatives.Members of the Council, in their interventions, expressed their appreciation for the detailed presentation delivered by the Secretary-General of the National Planning Council, underscoring the importance of aligning the strategy’s programmes with the real needs of the community.The Council members also stressed the importance of strengthening institutional integration among government entities, unifying the data system, accelerating digital transformation, ensuring that development policies are aligned with community needs, and measuring the actual impact of projects and initiatives. They emphasised the necessity of enhancing implementation efficiency, strengthening governance, and expanding community participation.The discussions also focused on population policy issues, preserving national identity, developing government services, improving labour market efficiency, and ensuring a balance between economic and social development. They further addressed the need to enhance the capacity of executive entities to implement initiatives within specified timelines and to achieve integration among government sectors to avoid overlapping roles and improve spending efficiency.Council members emphasised the importance of ensuring that the strategy takes into account rapid future changes, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence and modern technologies, and the resulting need to develop national skills and create new job opportunities.Members of the Shura Council called for strengthening governance and transparency in project implementation, ensuring the publication of periodic progress reports, and emphasising the need to involve the private sector and civil society in the design and implementation phases of initiatives, recognising them as key partners in economic and social development, thus contributing to more effective and sustainable outcomes.At the conclusion, Dr Abdulaziz bin Nasser Al Khalifa, expressed his appreciation for the observations raised by Their Excellencies the Council members, affirming that all views and proposals would be taken into consideration within the follow-up processes and updates related to the Third National Development Strategy.HE Speaker of the Shura Council Hassan bin Abdullah al-Ghanim and the esteemed members, in turn, expressed their sincere thanks to HE the Secretary-General of the National Planning Council for the comprehensive presentation and detailed responses, affirming their keenness to support national efforts aimed at implementing the strategy and achieving its objectives.Under another item on the session’s agenda, HE Al Ghanim briefed the Council on the referral of a draft law amending certain provisions of Law No. (25) of 2018 on Excise Tax to the Economic and the Financial Affairs Committee for review, in accordance with Article (114) of the Council's Rules of Procedure.  

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Qatar secures key seat on ICCROM executive council

Qatar Museums (QM) announced the election of Abdulatif al-Jasmi, director of QM’s Cultural Heritage Protection Department, to the Executive Council of the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM).The election took place at the 34th session of the ICCROM General Assembly in Rome, held from December 10 to 12. Al-Jasmi, who was Qatar’s nominee and a key member of the Qatari delegation, was elected to serve a four-year term on the Council.The Executive Council is one of the most important governing bodies of ICCROM, responsible for setting Centre’s general policies, adopting work plans and programmes, and monitoring the implementation of international activities. This membership in this Council enables Qatar and QM to play an active role in strategic decision-making and contribute to global initiatives that advance best practices in heritage training, management, capacity building, and the protection of endangered cultural property worldwide.This achievement strengthens QM’s position as a global leader in conservation and cultural management. It is a culmination of Qatar's sustained commitment to cultural preservation, led at a national effort through the expertise of institutions such as QM. This success also reflects the international community's profound confidence in Qatar's capacity to significantly influence global conservation and restoration policies and drive initiatives for protecting cultural heritage worldwide. This election further affirms QM’s success in establishing a comprehensive national system that ensures the adoption of global best practices and the protection and management of cultural heritage. 

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QMC chief meets Egyptian official

His Excellency Chairman of Qatar Media Corporation Sheikh Hamad bin Thamer al-Thani met Monday with Chairman of the Supreme Council for Media Regulation of the Arab Republic of Egypt Khaled Abdel Aziz, who is visiting the country. During the meeting, they explored aspects of cooperation and coordination between the two countries in the media field and ways to support and develop them, in addition to exchanging views on a number of topics of common interest. The meeting was attended by HE CEO of Qatar Media Corporation Sheikh Khalid bin Abdulaziz bin Jassim al-Thani and Ambassador of Egypt Walid Fahmy al-Faqi. 


The handover ceremony took place at the Pharmaceutical Procurement Centre (Centrale Pharmaceutique d’Achat) 
in N’Djamena.
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Qatar Charity supports health, social institutions in Chad

Qatar Charity (QC) has delivered a significant consignment of medical equipment to Chad’s Ministry of Public Health, reinforcing efforts to improve healthcare and social services for the country’s most vulnerable communities.The aid, funded by generous donors in Qatar, includes 1,200 blood pressure monitors and 600 wheelchairs. The handover ceremony took place at the Pharmaceutical Procurement Centre (Centrale Pharmaceutique d’Achat) in N’Djamena, attended by Dr Abdelmajid Abdelrahim, Minister of Public Health; Zara Mahamat Issa, Minister of Social Welfare; and Lt Gen Issakha Maloua Djamous, Minister of National Defence and Veterans, alongside representatives from the Embassy of Qatar and QC’s Chad office.The initiative underscores QC’s commitment to strengthening Chad’s health institutions, fostering effective partnerships that drive human development, improve service quality, and support national efforts to build a modern, inclusive healthcare system for all. Abdelrahim expressed deep appreciation to QC for its role in supporting the health sector and advancing humanitarian development. He noted that the medical equipment addresses urgent needs across several health and social institutions. He also called the initiative a “valuable and symbolic step” that strengthens the health system and improves services nationwide.Abdoulhamid Mohamed, country director of QC’s Chad office, expressed gratitude for the support provided by the Ministry of Public Health to facilitate the organisation’s humanitarian and development efforts.