Saturday 12 April 2025 03:48 GMT

Nama Centre unveils 'Moqbeleen' campaign


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The Social Development Centre — Nama — which functions under the Qatar Foundation for Social Work, launched the ‘Moqbeleen' awareness campaign recently for the second consecutive year.
‘Moqbeleen' is an awareness and cultural campaign that aims to promote Nama's projects, programmes and services. The campaign also aims to raise awareness on the importance of educational attainment, seizing the right opportunities, and channelling the specialised platforms in all schools, universities, youth forums, youth academies and all civil society organisations.
Nama intends to attract and train active youth through this campaign. Nama's acting executive director Maryam bint Abdullatif al-Mannai said she is immensely proud of the integrated campaign. She cited the comprehensive nature of Nama's projects, as they respond to the aspirations of the Qatari youth through multiple programmes. 'We are always keen on promoting the concept of sustainability in education, awareness and social development, investing in human capital and the young and promising generations, creating a conscious generation and hence a society that is keen to define its priorities properly, al-Mannai said.
The campaign kicked off at the ‘Simaisma Girls Forum', which was an opportunity to meet with the female youths who welcomed the new projects after learning about Nama's goals, activities, and services. Ambassadors of the campaign also visited Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City, in co-operation with the Career Services and Recruitment Departments. The visit included scheduled sessions with the targeted group of high school and university students.
Nama's Programmes of Community Outreach head Abdul Rahman al-Sayed stressed that rapid social, economic and developmental progress create new conditions and circumstances that call for the collective efforts of all components of the society. 'Therefore, Nama is keen to highlight the importance of an efficient and effective community awareness plan about social work, he said.
The centre introduces programmes aimed at targeting groups in the different fields of training, entrepreneurship development, and social entrepreneurship. It also develops the capacities of youth and introduces scholarships and university programmes to students. 'We hope that these programmes will be adequate to most of our youth aspirations and requirements, address their needs and queries, and provide all means to overcome the obstacles they are facing, al-Sayed said.
The campaign includes a variety of constructive and targeted projects that seek to contribute to the progress and advancement of Qatar, diversify competencies, and meet the needs of the labour market. One of the most prominent projects is the 'Social Entrepreneurship Development project, where 17 social entrepreneurs of the first-generation graduated on January 18 in the presence of HE Sheikh Thani bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani at the Qatar National Convention Centre.


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