Qatar Charity Launches Ambitious 2030 Strategy to Maximize Humanitarian Impact

Doha: On the local front, Al-Sharq newspaper highlighted the launch of Qatar Charity Spound 2026 Spound '2030 Strategy under the patronage of HE Minister of Social Development and Family and Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Regulatory Authority for Charitable Activities (RACA) Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi. The strategy aims to achieve further institutional development, maximize humanitarian impact inside and outside Qatar, and reinforce Qatar Charity's position as a leading international humanitarian and development organization that delivers aid initiatives rooted in the authentic values of Qatari society.

According to Qatar News Agency, inspired by Qatar National Vision 2030 and deeply rooted in the enduring values and cultural heritage of Qatari society, Qatar's humanitarian and charitable institutions have consistently led relief and development efforts in regions affected by conflict, disasters, and crises around the world. Their contributions extend far beyond relief efforts to include developmental, health, educational, and social fields, helping position Qatar among the world's largest donor and supporter countries for less developed nations.

Al-Sharq concluded by emphasizing that the new strategy represents a continuation of Qatar's humanitarian and development journey, while marking a qualitative shift toward a new phase focused on maximizing impact, strengthening sustainability, and keeping pace with the rapidly evolving humanitarian landscape. This reinforces Qatar Charity's standing as a leading international organization and advances its humanitarian mission of achieving a dignified life for all.

In another matter, Al-Arab daily praised University of Doha for Science and Technology's (UDST) celebration of the graduation of the Class of 2026 over Tuesday and Wednesday, considering the event a reflection of the development of the applied education system and the preparation of nationally qualified talents for the future.

The newspaper noted that this graduation should not be viewed merely as a celebratory occasion, but rather as a pivotal milestone reflecting the transformation taking place in the country's applied education system. It said that the university is no longer simply an institution granting degrees, but has become an environment for producing and applying knowledge and linking it to practical realities, in line with the needs of local and global labor markets.

The paper affirmed that UDST now stands out as one of the educational institutions focused on integrating academic and practical aspects through modern academic programs, innovative research projects, and interactive educational experiences. These provide students with opportunities to develop their skills and refine their capabilities in fields including technology, engineering, health, and management.

The graduation of Class 2026 represents another step toward strengthening the university's role as a leading applied educational institution capable of preparing national cadres to lead the future with confidence, competence, and ambition.