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NAMA unveils 'Aspiration and Achievement 2030' campaign
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The
Social Development Centre ‘NAMA' launched its 'Aspiration and
Achievement 2030 campaign with the presence of intellectuals, media
leaders and interested audience.
This campaign comes in the context of the new strategic orientations of ‘NAMA' that target youth as they are considered the key engine in the wheel of development in Qatar.
The campaign is a result of the requirements of Qatar's Second National Development Strategy 2018-2022 which the country has celebrated its launching in the first half of March, 2018.
The campaign, which is the first of its kind, aims to raise youth awareness about the importance of Qatar National Vision 2030, its pillars and goals.
It also seeks to motivate them to contribute consciously to achieving the goals of this vision that represents a prosperous future for a great country and its ambitious people.
On this occasion, Acting Executive Director of the Social Development Centre ‘NAMA', Maryam bint Abdullatif al-Manna commented, 'It is worth mentioning here that Qatar Foundation for Social Work, under which ‘NAMA' works, has a substantial role in preparing Qatar's Second National Development Strategy through its active and productive membership in the advisory group for this strategy.
The strategy actually comes as part of a series of consecutive development strategies iterating the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030 with its four pillars represented in human, social, economic, and environment development into reality.
Al-Mannai added, 'In the context of the strategic orientations of ‘NAMA' to support the Second National Strategy, I would like to announce the launch of the awareness campaign 'Aspiration and Achievement 2030 meant to activate youth participation in achieving Qatar National Vision 2030 based on their awareness and knowledge of the importance of this vision, which represents a prosperous future for a great country and its ambitious people aspiring to turn Qatar, by 2030, into a developed country capable of achieving sustainable development and ensuring a decent living for its people, over generations.
NAMA centre, which was established in 1996 with the desire to achieve the human and social development in Qatar, aims to provide a stimulating environment which contributes to investing in the potential and creativity of youth, as well as to meet their needs and aspirations as partners in the civil work, while exploring the best chances and innovating to lead the renaissance of their communities.
Since 2013, the centre has been working under the umbrella of Qatar Foundation for Social Work (QFSW). NAMA is a member of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the Arab Network of NGOs, and the World Family Organisation (WFO).
This campaign comes in the context of the new strategic orientations of ‘NAMA' that target youth as they are considered the key engine in the wheel of development in Qatar.
The campaign is a result of the requirements of Qatar's Second National Development Strategy 2018-2022 which the country has celebrated its launching in the first half of March, 2018.
The campaign, which is the first of its kind, aims to raise youth awareness about the importance of Qatar National Vision 2030, its pillars and goals.
It also seeks to motivate them to contribute consciously to achieving the goals of this vision that represents a prosperous future for a great country and its ambitious people.
On this occasion, Acting Executive Director of the Social Development Centre ‘NAMA', Maryam bint Abdullatif al-Manna commented, 'It is worth mentioning here that Qatar Foundation for Social Work, under which ‘NAMA' works, has a substantial role in preparing Qatar's Second National Development Strategy through its active and productive membership in the advisory group for this strategy.
The strategy actually comes as part of a series of consecutive development strategies iterating the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030 with its four pillars represented in human, social, economic, and environment development into reality.
Al-Mannai added, 'In the context of the strategic orientations of ‘NAMA' to support the Second National Strategy, I would like to announce the launch of the awareness campaign 'Aspiration and Achievement 2030 meant to activate youth participation in achieving Qatar National Vision 2030 based on their awareness and knowledge of the importance of this vision, which represents a prosperous future for a great country and its ambitious people aspiring to turn Qatar, by 2030, into a developed country capable of achieving sustainable development and ensuring a decent living for its people, over generations.
NAMA centre, which was established in 1996 with the desire to achieve the human and social development in Qatar, aims to provide a stimulating environment which contributes to investing in the potential and creativity of youth, as well as to meet their needs and aspirations as partners in the civil work, while exploring the best chances and innovating to lead the renaissance of their communities.
Since 2013, the centre has been working under the umbrella of Qatar Foundation for Social Work (QFSW). NAMA is a member of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the Arab Network of NGOs, and the World Family Organisation (WFO).
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