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Ministries enhance food safety culture in Qatar schools

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Last updated: 2026/01/21 at 10:14 AM
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Doha, Qatar – The Ministry of Public Health, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, recently concluded a workshop focused on bolstering food safety research and innovation within Qatar’s secondary school system. Approximately 70 coordinators and supervisors from schools across the country participated in the initiative, signaling a strong commitment to preventative health measures and scientific development among young students. This program aims to equip the next generation with critical skills in a vital public health area.

The workshop, held in Doha, represents a joint effort to enhance school health programs, cultivate a robust food safety culture, and encourage scientific inquiry among students. According to a statement from the Ministry of Public Health, the initiative aligns with Qatar’s national priorities in both health and education, recognizing the interconnectedness of these sectors for overall societal well-being.

Enhancing Food Safety Knowledge Through Research

The core objective of the workshop was to increase awareness of food safety principles and their importance to public health. Participants were introduced to the fundamentals of scientific research specifically related to foodborne illnesses and preventative strategies. The program sought to empower educators to guide students in developing innovative research proposals that address real-world challenges.

Key topics covered included the identification of food safety hazards, understanding the causes and consequences of foodborne diseases, and implementing effective risk analysis techniques. The workshop also provided practical training on research methodologies, enabling teachers to effectively support student investigations into food-related issues.

Interactive Project Development

A significant portion of the workshop was dedicated to interactive sessions where participants brainstormed and presented potential student research projects. These ideas were then evaluated by a joint judging committee comprised of experts from both the Ministry of Public Health and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. The committee focused on assessing the quality, innovation, and potential impact of each proposal.

The Ministry of Public Health has pledged to provide technical guidance to proposal owners throughout the research process, ensuring projects are scientifically sound and aligned with national food safety standards. This support will extend to monitoring outcomes and sharing successful practices with other schools, fostering a collaborative learning environment. The initiative also supports Qatar’s broader goals related to sustainable development.

Dr. Shaikha Al Zeyara, a Food Safety Consultant at the Ministry of Public Health, emphasized the ministry’s dedication to nurturing student capabilities. She stated that strengthening research skills at a young age directly contributes to a higher quality of life for the community and increased public awareness regarding health issues.

Ghanem Saad Al Humaidi, Acting Head of the Research, Talent and Innovation Section at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, highlighted the importance of partnerships with national entities in promoting applied education. He noted the positive impact of collaborating with the Food Safety Department on this specialized workshop, furthering the ministry’s commitment to developing scientific research skills among both teachers and students.

Following the presentations, the judging committee announced the highest-rated proposals. A final deadline of two months has been set for the submission of complete research proposals. These submissions will undergo a thorough review by specialists at the Ministry of Public Health’s Food Safety Laboratories to assess resource availability, including testing capabilities and necessary equipment.

Ultimately, the committee will select four approved research topics to be integrated into the academic year plan for 2026-2027. The selection process will prioritize projects demonstrating feasibility, methodological rigor, and the potential for significant impact on food safety practices within Qatar. The Ministry of Education and Higher Education is also focused on promoting scientific literacy and critical thinking skills.

Looking ahead, the successful implementation of these research projects will depend on continued collaboration between the two ministries and the dedication of participating schools. The outcomes of the research are expected to inform future food safety policies and educational programs, contributing to a healthier and more sustainable future for Qatar. The availability of resources and the quality of final submissions will be key factors to watch in the coming months.

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