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MSDF Affirms Human Rights at the Core of Social Development to Ensure Sustainable, Inclusive Future
MSDF Affirms Human Rights at the Core of Social Development to Ensure Sustainable, Inclusive Future

Assistant Undersecretary for Social Development Affairs at the Ministry of Social Development and Family, Fahd Mohammed Al Khayarin, affirmed that the State of Qatar considers human rights a fundamental pillar in its social development trajectory. He emphasized that development is neither complete nor sustainable unless individuals enjoy their rights and dignity. This statement was delivered during his address at the international symposium titled "Human Rights at the Heart of Social Development: Towards a Sustainable Future," organized by the National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) on the sidelines of the Second World Summit for Social Development.

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MSDF Participates in Roundtable Discussion on Making Families More Stable and Cohesive
MSDF Participates in Roundtable Discussion on Making Families More Stable and Cohesive

The Ministry of Social Development and Family (MSDF) participated in the roundtable discussion on transforming the social sector toward more stable and cohesive families, organized by the Community Development Authority of the Government of Dubai, as part of the Second World Summit for Social Development taking place in Doha.

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Qatar Highlights Importance of Innovation and a Human-Centered Approach on Developing Social Services
Qatar Highlights Importance of Innovation and a Human-Centered Approach on Developing Social Services

HE Assistant Undersecretary for Family Affairs at the Ministry of Social Development and Family (MSDF) , Sheikha Sheikha bint Jassim Al-Thani, said that innovation and a human-centered approach form a fundamental pillar in developing social services and enhancing their effectiveness, especially in light of the rapid global transformation and the complex challenges facing societies.

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