Home-Grown Thrive at the 4th Qatar Camel Festival 2025
The Ministry of Social Development and Family, Family Empowerment Department, partnered with the Ministry of Sports and Youth to showcase home-grown businesses at the 4th Qatar Camel Festival 2025 in Al Shahaniya's popular market area.
This collaboration underscores the Ministry's commitment to community partnerships. Working alongside the Ministry of Sports and Youth for this event demonstrates their shared vision of fostering cooperation between governmental and non-governmental organizations to promote development and social responsibility. The festival is a vital platform for celebrating Qatari heritage and attracting visitors with diverse activities and exhibitions.
The Ministry reiterated its ongoing support for these home-grown businesses, recognizing their participation as crucial to their empowerment and market visibility. This exposure boosts their potential for success and expansion.
Fatima Al Nuaimi, Director of the Ministry's Family Empowerment Department, emphasized, "The Ministry prioritizes supporting these businesses. The Family Empowerment Department focuses on developing their skills and capabilities through participation in various events and activities. We provide the necessary support to ensure their projects thrive and contribute effectively to the local economy."
The Ministry of Social Development and Family actively creates marketing opportunities for these national projects, facilitating their presence at local exhibitions and events throughout the year. They are dedicated to addressing any challenges these businesses may encounter, empowering them to become productive members of society and contribute to the local economy's growth.
The high quality and competitive pricing of products from these national projects have led to significant demand across various segments of society. These projects are instrumental in achieving Qatar National Vision 2030. It aims to build strong societies, driving sustainable development and comprehensive prosperity. This reinforces the critical role of national projects in bolstering the local economy.
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