"Social Development and Family" heads the Qatar delegation participating in the first Arab Productive Families Exhibition

"Social Development and Family" heads the Qatar delegation participating in the first Arab Productive Families Exhibition

Under His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the brotherly Arab Republic of Egypt, the State of Qatar, represented by the Ministry of Social Development and Family, participated in the activities of the first Arab exhibition for productive families under the slogan "Arab House".

 

In just over a week, it was organized by the Egyptian Ministry of Social Solidarity and the League of Arab States. The ancient Dome Palace in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, with the participation of about 150 exhibitors from various Arab countries, supports the productive Arab family sector and promotes cultural and commercial exchange between the countries participating in the exhibition.

 

Qatar is participating in the exhibition, with a delegation headed by Her Excellency Mrs. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al-Misnad, Minister of Social Development and Family, and remarkable popular representation, which is embodied in the participation of 28 productive Qatari families, who will display and sell their products throughout the days of the exhibition.

 

A fashion show was also held during the opening ceremony of the exhibition, which witnessed the distinguished Qatari participation of some Qatari designers who specialized in designing traditional clothing and jewelry.

 

It is scheduled that, alongside the exhibition, many seminars and workshops will be organized, to discuss the challenges facing productive families in Arab countries. Also, it will discuss the challenges they face, and learn about the experiences of participating producers and exhibitors from various Arab countries.


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