Doha: In its editorial, Al-Arab newspaper highlighted Qatar Foundation's (QF) Convocation 2026 ceremony, noting the foundation's reputation for excellence in various fields, particularly education, which is seen as a crucial tool for developing human potential.
According to Qatar News Agency, the State of Qatar has prioritized providing top-notch education through Qatar Foundation by attracting leading global universities, aiming to graduate a distinguished group of students across multiple disciplines.
Qatar Foundation honored 1,100 graduates from its higher education institutions during a community celebration that recognized not only academic achievement but also the resilience of a generation that turned challenges into opportunities through perseverance and awareness. Among the graduates were 444 Qatari students, alongside peers from 78 countries, who chose Qatar for its superior educational offerings, preparing them to become future leaders committed to positive change.
Al-Arab's editorial concluded by emphasizing the role of universities in Education City and Qatar Foundation in preparing graduates to lead with awareness and responsibility, combining academic excellence with comprehensive community development.
On a different note, Al-Raya daily discussed the Qatari family's significance as a fundamental pillar of society, essential for preserving values, reinforcing national identity, and ensuring societal cohesion and stability. The newspaper emphasized that concern for the family is a strategic approach reflecting a vision centered on human development as both a goal and means.
In an article by its editor-in-chief, Al-Raya highlighted the alignment of the Shura Council's recommendations during its 54th ordinary session with HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani's vision. His Highness stressed that sustainable development requires a stable and aware family capable of fulfilling its social role. The council's recommendations included policies to balance work and family life, such as expanding remote work and supportive working hours for parental care, enhancing family stability.
Finally, The Peninsula reported on Qatar's preparations for Hajj 2026, which exemplify organization, care, and responsibility. The State of Qatar has developed comprehensive plans to facilitate pilgrims' journeys to Makkah. The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, through the Qatari Hajj Mission, focuses on ensuring pilgrims' comfort, safety, and spiritual wellbeing, aligning with Qatar National Vision 2030, which emphasizes human development and quality services.