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MCIT to showcase Qatar’s digital transformation journey during Web Summit Qatar 2026

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Last updated: 2026/01/25 at 4:19 PM
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The World Bank has established its first physical presence in Qatar with the opening of a new office in Doha, signaling a strengthened commitment to collaboration with the nation and its development initiatives. This move, formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed with the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), aims to bolster Qatar’s role in global development cooperation and support its National Vision 2030. The agreement was signed on January 25, 2024, with key officials from both organizations present.

The ceremony, held in Doha, included the participation of Qatar’s Minister of Finance, HE Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, Minister of State for International Cooperation, HE Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad, World Bank Group President, HE Ajay Banga, and QFFD Chairperson, HE Sheikh Thani bin Hamad Al-Thani. The new office will be located at the QFFD headquarters and operated in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance.

Strengthening Qatar’s Role in Global Development Cooperation

The establishment of the World Bank office underscores Qatar’s growing importance as a facilitator of international aid and investment. According to the Ministry of Finance, the move represents a “qualitative step” in the relationship between Qatar and the World Bank, reflecting a convergence of strategic priorities. This partnership is expected to enhance Qatar’s capacity to contribute to sustainable development projects worldwide.

The MOU outlines several key areas of future collaboration, including education, healthcare, energy, agriculture, digital development, and human capital. Both organizations also expressed a commitment to supporting reconstruction and recovery efforts in regions impacted by fragility and conflict. This focus aligns with Qatar’s broader foreign policy objectives of promoting stability and humanitarian assistance.

Focus on Key Sectors and Emerging Markets

Qatar has consistently prioritized investment in vital sectors like education and healthcare, particularly in underserved communities. This emphasis mirrors the World Bank’s own development programs, creating a strong foundation for joint initiatives. The new office will facilitate increased Qatari investment in emerging markets, leveraging the World Bank’s expertise and network.

The partnership will also address critical global challenges, such as expanding electricity access in sub-Saharan Africa and improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers globally. These initiatives are designed to promote economic opportunity and long-term stability in vulnerable regions, according to statements from World Bank President Banga. The QFFD has a long history of supporting infrastructure projects and economic empowerment programs in developing countries.

The QFFD’s Director General, Fahad Hamad Al Sulaiti, stated that this achievement demonstrates Qatar’s dedication to strengthening ties with international financial institutions and accelerating the implementation of sustainable development programs. This commitment is directly linked to the goals outlined in Qatar National Vision 2030, a comprehensive plan for the country’s future development.

The World Bank’s presence in Qatar is part of a broader trend of the organization expanding its footprint in the Gulf region. This increased engagement reflects the growing economic influence of Gulf states and their potential to contribute to global economic growth and sustainable development. However, some analysts suggest that the move also reflects a desire by the World Bank to diversify its funding sources.

Looking ahead, the immediate focus will be on operationalizing the new office and establishing concrete project plans under the framework of the MOU. The success of this partnership will depend on effective coordination between the World Bank and the QFFD, as well as a clear articulation of shared objectives. Further details regarding specific project allocations and timelines are expected to be announced in the coming months, and observers will be watching to see how this collaboration translates into tangible results on the ground.

The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the globe.

The Qatar Fund for Development has been a key player in international aid for decades.

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