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Heads of Social Work Institutes: MSDF Strategy 2025-2030 Enhances Empowerment, Social Cohesion

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Doha, June 24 (QNA) - Social work institutions' officials affirmed that the Ministry of Social Development and Family (MSDF) Strategy 2025-2030 marks a new beginning in the development of social policies in the State of Qatar, adding that it adopts a comprehensive approach based on empowerment, justice, and sustainability, targeting various segments of society, including women, the youth, older persons, persons with disabilities, productive families, and orphans.

They pointed out that the strategy strengthens the role of social work centers in supporting family cohesion, providing safe environments for vulnerable groups, and promoting community participation through high-quality programs, institutional partnerships, and innovative initiatives that contribute to achieving comprehensive social development in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030.

In this context, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Qatar Social Work Foundation Khalid bin Mohammed Al Kuwari said that the strategy represents a pivotal turning point in social work in the country, praising HE Minister of Social Development and Family Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi's pioneering role in leading this transformation with a comprehensive strategic vision.

Al Kuwari stated that the strategy places special emphasis on empowering women and the youth, enhancing family cohesion, and establishing an integrated social protection system that supports citizens and ensures that they have a decent standard of living, in addition to supporting entrepreneurship, professional empowerment, and activates the role of civil society and the private sector.

He further explained that the strategy also includes empowering persons with disabilities and providing sustainable care for vulnerable groups, reflecting the state’s commitment to social justice and sustainable development.

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For his part, Executive Director of the Social Development Center 'Nama' Ghanem Salah Al Ali said that the center aligns with the strategy’s pillars by offering programs aimed at youth empowerment, supporting productive families, and promoting a culture of volunteerism.

He noted that the Nama social incubator business development program is an advanced model for supporting social entrepreneurship.

The Executive Director of the Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities Maryam Saif Al Sowaidi said that the center is working on developing high-quality programs aimed at empowering persons with disabilities and providing a stimulating environment that enhances their independence and participation in society.

As for the Executive Director of the Family Consulting Center 'Wifaq' Jabor bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, he highlighted Wifaq’s integrated role in strengthening family cohesion and stability through counseling, rehabilitation, and psychological support programs.

In turn, Executive Director of the Orphans Care Center 'Dreama' Sheikha Najla bint Ahmed Al-Thani

explained that the center contributes to achieving the strategy’s goals by providing comprehensive care and sustainable empowerment for orphans in a safe environment that enhances their social participation.

Acting Executive Director of the Protection and Social Rehabilitation Center 'Aman' Fadl bin Mohammed Al Kaabi affirmed Aman’s commitment to supporting women and children affected by family breakdown, empowering women, enhancing their societal role, and providing a safe environment for children.

For her part, Executive Manager of the Center for Empowerment and Care of the Elderly 'Ehsan' Manal Ahmed Almannai stated that the center is developing an integrated model to improve the quality of life for older persons through empowerment programs, community support, and institutional partnerships.

In turn, Executive Director of the Al Noor Center for the Blind Mishaal bin Abdullah Al Nuaimi said that the Al Noor Center focuses on providing educational and rehabilitative services for the blind and visually impaired to support their integration into society and the labor market.

He emphasized the center’s commitment to promoting a culture of social inclusion.

CEO of the Behavioral Healthcare Center Rashid bin Mohammed Al Naimi noted that the center is working to enhance psychological and behavioral health through rehabilitation programs and psychological support for target groups, contributing to individual empowerment and family cohesion.

The Ministry said that the MSDF Strategy 2025-2030 serves as a comprehensive roadmap to build a more inclusive, cohesive, and sustainable Qatari society.

The Qatar Foundation for Social Work will continue coordinating with relevant entities to implement the strategy’s objectives and achieve a sustainable social impact in line with the aspirations of the state and the Qatar National Vision 2030. (QNA)

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