Qatar Career Development Center (QCDC) recently took part in the 2nd Arab Career Development Conference (ACDC) in Alexandria, Egypt, led by the Arab Career Development Association (ACDA) in partnership with various organizations. At the conference, QCDC showcased its efforts to establish a national career development and guidance system that can serve as a model for the Arab region. The Head of Marketing and Communications, Mohamed Ibrahim Tagrida, and Programs and Services Officer, Mohamed Ahmed Al Kubaisi, highlighted QCDC’s unique approach to career development.
Abdulla Ahmed Al Mansoori, Director of QCDC, emphasized the significance of career security in the Arab region. QCDC’s participation in the conference enabled them to share Qatar’s advancements in career guidance and development with a broader audience. Al Mansoori underlined the importance of integrating career development into national strategies and adapting global best practices to suit regional contexts. The conference provided a platform for QCDC to exchange insights and experiences with other professionals in the field.
The President of ACDA, Ahmed Kamal Mostafa, commended QCDC for their continuous support of career development in the region. He noted the increasing interest in the field of career development among Arab nations, reflecting the growing importance of this sector. QCDC’s participation in the ACDC conference aligns with their commitment to promoting career development and supporting the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030. Through events like this, QCDC is actively working towards creating a diversified and sustainable economy and providing opportunities for all members of society.
By participating in the ACDC conference, QCDC was able to showcase Qatar’s trailblazer efforts in the field of career development and position itself as a leader in the Arab region. The center’s involvement in the conference highlights Qatar’s commitment to building a brighter future for both the nation and the wider Arab world. As regional trends continue to shift towards incorporating career development into national strategies, QCDC remains at the forefront of this movement, sharing key insights and adapting global best practices to suit the unique needs of the region.
Overall, QCDC’s participation in the 2nd Arab Career Development Conference in Egypt was a success, allowing them to share their experiences and innovations with a wider audience. The event provided a valuable platform for professionals in the field to exchange ideas, adapt global best practices, and work towards creating a more secure and prosperous future for the Arab region. QCDC’s ongoing commitment to promoting career development aligns with the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030, showcasing their dedication to building a sustainable economy and supporting the development of all members of society.