A prestigious ceremony was held in Doha to honor civil service competencies, negotiation teams, outstanding companies in job placement and nationalization, and leading figures and institutions in social work in the GCC countries. The event, which took place during the GCC Ministerial Meetings for Civil Service, Labour, and Social Affairs/Development of the Gulf Cooperation Council, was attended by dignitaries from Qatar and GCC countries, including Minister of Labour H E Dr. Ali bin Smaikh Al Marri and Minister of Social Development and Family H E Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad.
During the ceremony, Secretary General of the GCC H E Jasem Mohamed Al Budaiwi emphasized the importance of recognizing administrative talent in civil service sectors, leading companies, institutions, and individuals within the GCC countries. This recognition not only shows appreciation for their contributions to achieving sustainable development goals but also encourages them to continue working toward the progress of the GCC. Al Budaiwi highlighted a select set of skills in the public sector and government officials dedicated to enhancing and advancing the administrative sector in the GCC countries.
He commended the leaders, institutions, and public benefit associations for their role in developing the skills of Gulf citizens and promoting the values of voluntary work through their innovative projects in the social sector. A group of Qatari civil servants were recognized for their outstanding achievements in improving administrative development and work within the GCC system. Honourees included Director of Protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs H E Ibrahim bin Yousef Fakhroo and Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education Dr. Ibrahim bin Saleh Al Nuaimi.
Additionally, the Ministry of Social Development and Family Affairs was recognized for hosting a series of joint meetings between the GCC countries in social and family development. The Ministry celebrated eighteen social work actors for their exceptional contributions in advancing community development and assisting target groups. Two leading social work organizations, Snoonu and Ajyal Education Centre, were recognized, along with seven other institutions from the GCC.
Furthermore, the ceremony also acknowledged pioneers in the labour sector who have greatly impacted the GCC countries, fostering appreciation, motivation, and innovation. Among those honored were Mahmoud Abdullah Al Siddiqui and Dr. Amer bin Mohammed Al Hajri for their contributions to the labour sector in Qatar and the GCC countries. The honourees were awarded the ‘GCC Medal for Civil Service and Administrative Development’ for their outstanding work in aiding the development process and their valuable input in creating a prosperous future for the GCC countries.
The recognition extended beyond just organizations to individuals who have played a key role in advancing and enhancing the community through various successful projects. This acknowledgment is a result of their dedication to advancing social work and supporting the implementation of innovative initiatives that positively impact society and promote sustainable social development for individuals, families, and communities. Overall, the ceremony highlighted the importance of acknowledging and honoring those who have made significant contributions to the development and progress of the GCC countries in various sectors.