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QFFD, UNHCR mark World Refugee Day with ‘Walk in Their Shoes' exhibition
QFFD, UNHCR mark World Refugee Day with ‘Walk in Their Shoes' exhibition

Qatar Tribune

time5 days ago

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QFFD, UNHCR mark World Refugee Day with ‘Walk in Their Shoes' exhibition

QNA Doha In commemoration of World Refugee Day, Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), in collaboration with UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, organised an exhibition titled 'Walking in Their Shoes', at Place Vendome Mall in Lusail. This unique public exhibition brings to life the personal journeys of displaced people from around the world, giving the public in Qatar the opportunity to experience their stories firsthand. The exhibition was inaugurated on Monday with an opening ceremony attended by Chairperson of QFFD HE Sheikh Thani bin Hamad Al Thani, Director-General of QFFD Fahad bin Hamad Al Sulaiti, and UNHCR Representative to Qatar Ahmed Mohsen, alongside several distinguished guests. Attendees were guided through the exhibition, where they explored photos and narratives capturing the resilience and dignity of displaced individuals and families. Set within a UNHCR family tent, similar to those used in refugee sites, the exhibition showcases a glimpse into the living conditions of those forced to flee their homes. It also highlights the vital support and contributions generously provided by donors such as QFFD, and its impact on the lives of displaced populations globally. Speaking at the event, the UNHCR Representative to Qatar expressed appreciation for the ongoing collaboration, saying: 'No one chooses to be a refugee. People fleeing war and persecution carry with them untold stories of resilience, strength, and hope. This exhibition helps us all reflect on their journeys and be reminded that behind the numbers are people with dreams, defying adversity to build a brighter future for their families. We are grateful to QFFD for standing with displaced people around the world and for joining us in creating this meaningful space where the public can connect with refugees' stories.' Reflecting on the significance of this day, Head of Partnership Planning and Evaluation at QFFD Shaikha Al Shaibi said, 'At the Qatar Fund for Development, we remain unwavering in our commitment to supporting forcibly displaced populations. Through our long-standing partnership with UNHCR, we strive not only to address urgent humanitarian needs but also to invest in long-term resilience and opportunity. This exhibition serves as a powerful call to action, a moment to reaffirm our shared humanity and collective responsibility toward those facing displacement and hardship. It brings to life the individual stories behind the crisis, stories of courage, hope, and perseverance.' World Refugee Day is an international day designated by the United Nations to honour refugees around the globe. It falls each year on June 20 and shines a light on the rights, needs and dreams of those forced to flee. This year, World Refugee Day is marked amid severe aid funding cuts putting millions of lives at risk. According to UNHCR's latest Global Trends Report, there may be more than 123 million forcibly displaced people by the end of 2025, including 42.7 million refugees and 73.5 million internally displaced people. The 'Walking in Their Shoes' exhibition is open to the public free of charge from June 22 to 27 at Place Vendome Mall, offering an opportunity to learn about the realities faced by forcibly displaced people and the joint UNHCR-QFFD humanitarian efforts to support them.

Qatar Fund for Development opens exhibition to mark World Refugee Day
Qatar Fund for Development opens exhibition to mark World Refugee Day

Qatar Tribune

time6 days ago

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  • Qatar Tribune

Qatar Fund for Development opens exhibition to mark World Refugee Day

DOHA: Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), in collaboration with UNHCR, has inaugurated an exhibition at Place Vendome in Doha to mark World Refugee Day. The opening ceremony was attended by Chairperson of QFFD Sheikh Thani bin Hamad Al Thani, Director General of QFFD Fahad bin Hamad Al Sulaiti, and UNHCR Representative to the State of Qatar Ahmed Mohsen, along with partners. This exhibition reaffirms QFFD's collective commitment to upholding dignity, fostering hope, and standing in solidarity with refugees around the world. The exhibition shares the powerful stories of refugees, individuals, and families who have faced unimaginable challenges and upheaval. Through their own voices and experiences, people witness resilience, courage, and hope that persist even in the hardest of times. These stories also show how, through collective solidarity, lives can be rebuilt, even in the face of adversity. They stand as a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of shared compassion to shape brighter futures.

US-Qatar ties have gone beyond traditional alliances: Timmy Davis
US-Qatar ties have gone beyond traditional alliances: Timmy Davis

Qatar Tribune

time11-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Qatar Tribune

US-Qatar ties have gone beyond traditional alliances: Timmy Davis

Hanane Djoua Doha US Ambassador to Qatar HE Timmy Davis has emphasised that US-Qatar ties have now gone far beyond traditional alliances. 'This relationship is mature. We're not just partners — we're close friends. And that gives us the power to do something rare: to act together for good,' said the outgoing US ambassador during his farewell briefing on Wednesday. With heartfelt words, moments of reflection, and no shortage of gratitude, Davis delivered his final remarks in Qatar — a country that, over the last three years, he said, has come to feel like home. 'I am the luckiest ambassador in the world,' the US envoy told journalists. 'We've seen the highs and lows of this region together — from the triumph of the World Cup to the tragedy in Gaza. But through it all, Qatar has stood tall, and our partnership has grown stronger.' Much of his speech centered on the ongoing war in Gaza, and Qatar's critical role in mediation efforts. 'We are working to reach a ceasefire, to ease the suffering, and to bring peace to both sides. And we are doing it — as always — with Qatar,' he added. The US ambassador shared one of his most memorable moments: standing on the tarmac as American detainees returned from Iran — a release made possible by Qatar's mediation. 'One of the men came off the plane, walked up to me, and asked, 'Are you the US ambassador?' I said yes. He replied, 'Can I give you a hug?'' It was, he said, a defining moment. 'That hug reminded me that this relationship is not just about diplomacy or trade. It's about real people. It's about changing lives together.' Davis urged both nations to move beyond reacting to crises and begin working to prevent them. 'There's space in this world for two good friends like the US and Qatar to look ahead — to spot problems before they spiral, and to use our shared expertise and values to stop them in their tracks.' He spoke with admiration about Qatar's humanitarian work through the Qatar Fund for Development, calling it 'utterly impressive,' and said the US should deepen coordination in that space. While his message was filled with optimism, Davis didn't hide how hard it was to say goodbye. 'Qatar has begun to feel like home,' he said He offered sincere advice to his yet-to-be-named successor: 'Go to weddings. Attend funerals. Be present in moments that matter. Be proud of representing the US, but always remember that the job is to make this relationship meaningful for both sides.' Davis also took time to thank the journalists present — and the local press corps at large — for their integrity and professionalism. 'You've done your jobs with enthusiasm for truth and perspective,' he said. 'I've watched you ask tough questions. You've made space for transparency and accountability. Any one of you could walk into Northwestern University in Education City — one of the best journalism schools in the US — and teach a class on what journalism should be.' From the rise of AI and data centers to entrepreneurship and the mobility of the labour market, Davis said the press can be the guiding force that shows people 'the ember that could become a flame.' 'There are young people out there with dreams — dreams they may not yet believe are possible. The media can help them believe.' Davis called the recent visit of US President Donald Trump to Qatar 'an utter success,' not only because of the $243 billion in agreements signed, but because of the long-term vision: a possible $1.2 trillion in bilateral trade over the next decade. 'This isn't just about numbers,' he said. 'It's about shared prosperity, shared security, and shared purpose.' As his time in Doha came to a close, Davis was reflective but hopeful. 'It's so hard to pick just one moment that stands out,' he said. 'Because every step of the way, we were building something meaningful.' His parting message wasn't just to diplomats or government officials — but to all who call Qatar home. 'We've built something special. Now it's someone else's turn to carry the baton. But I hope this isn't goodbye — just the beginning of a new chapter.'

Qatar Scholarship – Education Above All Program at AUB Celebrates the Graduation of 93 Students
Qatar Scholarship – Education Above All Program at AUB Celebrates the Graduation of 93 Students

Web Release

time10-06-2025

  • General
  • Web Release

Qatar Scholarship – Education Above All Program at AUB Celebrates the Graduation of 93 Students

The Qatar Scholarship – Education Above All Program at the American University of Beirut (AUB) marked a significant milestone with the graduation of its final cohort of 93 students. The occasion was celebrated in a graduation and closing ceremony that marked the program's completion and honoring the remarkable achievements of its scholars. The event brought together senior university leadership and faculty members, including Dr. Fadlo Khuri, AUB president, alongside distinguished guests such as His Excellency Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, ambassador of the State of Qatar to Lebanon; Dr. Rima Karami, minister of education and higher education in Lebanon; Acting CEO of the Education Above All Foundation Mohammed Al-Kubaisi; and senior representatives from the Qatar Embassy in Lebanon and the Education Above All Foundation. Launched in 2021, the Qatar Scholarship – EAA Program at AUB was established to expand access to quality higher education for 316 Lebanese, Syrian, and Palestinian students. It provided scholarships to Lebanese youth, as well as Palestinian and Syrian refugees living in Lebanon. In his opening remarks, AUB President Fadlo Khuri highlighted the profound community that grew out of the program, one that extends beyond academics to build meaningful human connections. 'This program was launched as a bridge, an opportunity for bright, determined students to access higher education,' he said. 'You have made it into something more: a vibrant, diverse community at AUB, built on shared challenges, solid friendships, and a sense of belonging that extends far beyond any classroom.' Khuri added, 'Thanks to the support of the Education Above All Foundation and the Qatar Fund for Development, hundreds of students have gained access to a world-class education at AUB, alongside civic engagement, global networks, and the mentorship needed to prosper. This partnership does not just fund education, it changes lives.' His Excellency Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani praised the Education Above All Foundation for its pioneering role in empowering youth and promoting inclusive, high-quality education. He acknowledged the vital contribution of the Qatar Fund for Development and the strong collaboration with AUB. 'This initiative reflects the State of Qatar's unwavering commitment to supporting students on their educational journey,' he said. 'It reaffirms our belief in education as the cornerstone of cohesive societies and a key pillar of sustainable development. We are proud to stand with these young people as they build their futures.' Acting CEO of Education Above All Foundation Mohammed Al-Kubaisi emphasized the deeper mission of the program and its lasting impact. 'The Qatar Scholarship Program is not just an academic opportunity; it is a vital source of hope, a catalyst for empowerment, and a springboard for youth to reclaim their futures,' he said. Al-Kubaisi added, 'We have not only supported these students through graduation, but also helped equip them to give back, engage civically, and contribute meaningfully to their communities. We are deeply proud of our graduates and grateful to our partners for ensuring that education continues to be a pillar of hope, justice, and sustainable development.' Dr. Joseph Costantine, director of the scholarship program, reflected on the journey of the past four years, comparing it to a ship that has now reached its harbor. 'This ship, this scholarship, started its maiden voyage in August 2021, when hope in Lebanon was scarce and faith in a bright future was lacking,' he said. 'This scholarship is beyond financial support; it is a belief, a trust, a fuel for potential, connection, and engagement. We are deeply grateful to the State of Qatar, Education Above All Foundation, Qatar Fund for Development, and Qatar Foundation, all of whom made this journey feasible.' A highlight of the ceremony was the ACE Talks Improv Public Speaking Competition, where computer science students Angela Sobhiyeh and Mona Jamal, along with environmental health student Christa Maria Bou Raad, and mechanical engineering student Ghina Sharif, took to the stage with improvised speeches in response to a prompt announced during the ceremony. Angela Sobhiyeh won the competition following a live vote by the guests of honor and audience. As part of the celebration, the program's annual distinction awards were presented to recognize outstanding student achievements. Racha Saad received the Highest GPA Award, while Cecilia Bakalian was honored with the Qatar Connection Engagement Award. The Remarkable Civic Engagement Award was presented to Zeinab Halima for her impactful community involvement. Additionally, Malak Mehrez, Wael Kheil, and Ada Al Kotob were awarded the Scholarship Engagement Award in recognition of their exceptional participation in scholarship-led activities. Attendees were also treated to two captivating musical performances by the Zaki Nassif Music Program at AUB. The ensemble's dynamic and heartfelt renditions added a rich cultural dimension to the event, enchanting the audience and enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. The ceremony concluded with a student procession and a commemorative group photo, capturing the pride and promise of a program that has transformed lives and shaped futures.

EAA, AUB celebrate completionof Qatar Scholarship Programme
EAA, AUB celebrate completionof Qatar Scholarship Programme

Qatar Tribune

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Qatar Tribune

EAA, AUB celebrate completionof Qatar Scholarship Programme

Tribune News Network Beirut, Lebanon The Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, a global foundation for education and development, with the support of its strategic partner Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), and in partnership with the American University of Beirut (AUB), celebrated the successful completion of the Qatar Scholarship Programme in Lebanon, culminating in the graduation of 93 students. This final ceremony marked the closing of a transformative initiative that has achieved its mission of empowering marginalised youth through access to high-quality higher education. The graduation ceremony was held in the presence of Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Republic of Lebanon HE Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, along with senior representatives from Education Above All Foundation, and the American University of Beirut. With the graduation of this final cohort, the programme concludes having met its targets and delivered lasting impact. Launched in 2021, the Qatar Scholarship, in partnership with EAA/AUB, aims to provide 316 exceptional students from vulnerable communities in Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria with undergraduate degrees at one of the region's most prestigious institutions. The graduating students represent a diverse cohort of ambitious youth who have overcome significant socioeconomic and political challenges to pursue their academic and personal aspirations. Their achievements reflect the core values of EAA Foundation's Al Fakhoora programme, resilience, excellence, and the transformative power of education. 'The Qatar Scholarship Programme was more than an academic pathway — it was a lifeline, and a platform for youth to reclaim their futures,' said Mohammed Al Kubaisi, acting CEO of Education Above All Foundation. 'We are deeply proud of every graduate, andwethank our strategic partner, the Qatar Fund for Development, and all our partners forensuring that education continues to serve as a pillar of dignity, hope, and sustainable development.' For AUB, this programme reflects our mission: to provide education rooted in excellence, inclusion, and service,' said Dr. Fadlo Khuri, AUB president. 'Thanks to the support of the Education Above All Foundation and the Qatar Fund for Development, hundreds of students have gained access to a world-class education at AUB — alongside civic engagement, global networks, and the mentorship needed to prosper.'

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