
MSDF to launch its National Strategy 2025-2030 on Sunday
DOHA: Under the auspices of Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, the Ministry of Social Development and Family (MSDF) will launch on Sunday, its new National Strategy for the period 2025-2030, under the theme: 'From Care to Empowerment'.
This strategy reflects the Ministry's commitment to enhancing the quality of life in Qatari society by establishing a comprehensive, sustainable social services system that aligns with the State's aspirations and Qatar National Vision 2030.
The strategy will introduce a series of key initiatives aimed at improving social services, developing the necessary infrastructure, and supporting target groups. It also seeks to strengthen partnerships between the public and private sectors to drive development projects forward.
At its core, the strategy focuses on reinforcing family cohesion, promoting social justice, and raising living standards across society. It will offer a variety of programs, including family counseling and support services, parental education and awareness campaigns, and initiatives to promote mental health—contributing to the creation of a stable, adaptable family environment.
A central pillar of the strategy is the empowerment of Qatari women, supporting their active participation in economic and social spheres, and encouraging their leadership and decision-making roles. It will also prioritize supporting vulnerable groups, particularly persons with disabilities, by enhancing social integration initiatives and expanding service offerings in a manner that upholds dignity, justice, and equity.
The strategy places strong emphasis on fostering community engagement by empowering civil society organizations, promoting a culture of volunteerism, and encouraging sustainable charitable efforts. Additionally, it seeks to elevate citizens' living standards through economic empowerment programs, supporting productive families, and improving their overall quality of life.
The launch of this strategy underscores the State of Qatar's steadfast commitment to sustainable social development and the creation of a prosperous society grounded in empowerment, participation, and social justice.
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