MSDF and RACA Join Forces to Launch 2025/2030 Strategy and ‘Sanady’ Portal for Charitable Sector
Minister of Social Development and Family H E Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi, and Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Regulatory Authority for Charitable Activities (RACA), yesterday inaugurated the strategy for the charitable and humanitarian sector in Qatar 2025-2030, and the Domestic Aids Portal “SANADY”.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by a host of their Excellencies, the ministers, heads, and representatives of national institutions and people working in Qatar's charitable, humanitarian, and development sectors.
The strategic vision of this sector is molded by a holistic framework to foster charitable work domestically and internationally. There is an emphasis on transparency and sustainability in providing humanitarian services, and SANADY is an outstanding step toward enhancing coordination among donors and beneficiaries in the pursuit of managing domestic aid.
The portal underscores RACA’s commitment to fostering transparency and competency in providing essential services in a manner that supports national objectives in the social and development fields and enhances the quality of life in Qatar.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony, Al Nuaimi underscored the importance of these achievements in realizing social development in alignment with the Qatar National Vision 2030, highlighting that this event comes at a time when RACA and partners of success are determined to cope with this vision and the third national development strategy, emphasizing that they are all committed to fostering the role of this vision in building an advanced and prosperous community.
The declaration of these achievements confirms the efforts of the people of Qatar and epitomizes the leading role Qatar performs in the run-up to the advancement of charitable work domestically, regionally, and globally, the Minister highlighted, pointing out that these milestones are represented in unveiling these two major projects to coordinate charitable aid at home, a step that reflects the vision of achieving sustainable development and social justice.
The strategy for the charitable and humanitarian sector is a roadmap that helps invest in local energies and foster partnerships to achieve a profound and enduring impact at the domestic and international levels, with the SANADY portal embodying the notion of justice in providing humanitarian aid and ensuring its delivery to those in need, outlined Al Nuaimi.
The Minister said that the portal is not merely a mechanism to coordinate humanitarian aid, but rather an integrated system to figure out needs, streamline the procedures, and ensure governance, transparency, and integration of efforts among all relevant entities at home.
She emphasized that these achievements would not have been realized without the efforts of RACA’s work teams with all partners who offered support and guidance to make this achievement, expressing her gratitude to all of them for their invaluable contributions, particularly the Minister of State for International Cooperation
H E Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad, for her superb efforts during her tenure at MSDF and RACA board of directors, which culminated in reaching these milestones that are being honored today.
Al Nuaimi called for more giving and joint dedication to building a brighter future for all, affirming that she is confident in the continuation of this journey in the run-up to achieving the noble objectives of serving humanity and bolstering the State of Qatar’s standing in charitable, humanitarian and development entrepreneurship.
Director General of RACA, Ibrahim Abdullah Al Rahimi, stated that the strategy for the charitable and humanitarian sector in the State of Qatar 2025-2030, largely focuses on reinvigorating coordination among the sector’s components, advancing institutional capabilities, knowledge, regulatory, and human capital, in addition to enhancing learning, consistent growth and development in the sector.
He highlighted that the methodology of preparing this strategy was predicated upon profound principles, foremost of which is the participatory principle with various stakeholders.
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