Ministry of Municipality Launches Initiative for Cleaning Workers at MIA
Doha, February 26 (QNA) – The Ministry of Municipality, represented by the Public Cleanliness Department, in cooperation with the Ministry of Endowments (Awqaf) and Islamic Affairs, organized on Thursday a community initiative for cleaning workers at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA).
The initiative comes within the framework of highlighting the human and social dimension of municipal work and promoting a culture of appreciation for the field workers who contribute directly to maintaining public cleanliness and quality of life.
It also aims to integrate this group into the country's cultural landscape, in line with the societal values embodied by the holy month of Ramadan.
Approximately 400 workers from the Public Cleanliness Department, participated in the initiative. The program featured an awareness lecture that addressed the importance of work integrity and cleanliness, linking professional excellence with religious values and highlighting the role of cleaning workers in showcasing the country's civilized image.
The visit also included a cultural tour of the museum, during which participants viewed a selection of manuscripts and artifacts documenting the history of Islamic civilization. They also learned about the museum's architecture and exhibits, which reflect the diversity of cultures embraced by Islam.
In this context, Muqbil Al Shammari, Director of the Public Cleanliness Department at the Ministry of Municipality, stated that this initiative expresses genuine appreciation for the sanitation workers who work daily in the field.
He emphasized their essential role in maintaining public health and the civilized appearance of the country, noting that involving these workers in major cultural events strengthens their sense of belonging and reinforces a culture of respect for their work.
Al Shammari added that the initiative carries a humanitarian message before it is a social activity, reflecting the Ministry's commitment to the professional and social well-being of the cleanliness workers.
He noted that cooperation with religious and cultural institutions embodies the integration of roles among state institutions in implementing purposeful community initiatives.
The Director of the Public Cleanliness Department affirmed that the Ministry will continue to support such quality initiatives that contribute to raising awareness of professional values, enhancing morale, and establishing a culture of appreciation and excellence in work.(QNA)
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