Qatar Career Development Center Issues 2025 Annual Report
Doha, April 15 (QNA) - Qatar Career Development Center (QCDC) has released its 2025 Annual Report.
The Report highlights a year of expanded programs, stronger partnerships, and measurable progress in equipping young people in Qatar with the awareness, skills, and support needed to make informed education and career decisions.
The Annual Report presents 2025 as a year in which QCDC deepened its role as a national platform connecting schools, employers, career practitioners, and policymakers.
It also captures the scale of QCDC's student-focused portfolio, with 14 career programs and initiatives delivered, 5,300 participants engaged, and 3,800 students supported through job-shadowing programs delivered with 100 host organizations across 13 economic sectors. The Center also reached 450 career counselors and advisors through its programs and services.
With regard to career awareness, the annual report showed that QCDC's video series spotlighting the career potential of individuals with autism generated nearly 9.7 million views, while Humanitarian Heroes, developed in collaboration with Qatar Red Crescent Society to introduce careers in the humanitarian and relief sector, surpassed 11.9 million views. Meanwhile, Career Guide magazine reached more than 42,000 readers.
Commenting on the release, Executive Director of QCDC Saad Abdulla Al Kharji said, "We see what was achieved in 2025 as a step forward in a broader, long-term effort to position career development as a core enabler of human capital development in Qatar. Looking ahead, our focus is on building a more connected ecosystem that links education with the labor market, supports young people through key transitions."
"We also hope this report serves as a reflection of the collective effort made alongside our partners, and as an invitation to build on this progress in support of Qatar National Vision 2030 and the country's development priorities," he added.
Beyond the numbers, the Annual Report issued by QCDC, which was founded by Qatar Foundation (QF), reflects a strategic direction centered on long-term ecosystem building: strengthening practitioner capacity, expanding access to career guidance, and helping align young people's aspirations with Qatar's evolving development priorities. (QNA)
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