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MOCI launches second edition of “Consumer School” initiative

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Last updated: 2026/01/19 at 4:17 AM
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The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) of Qatar is continuing its “Consumer School” initiative in 2024, expanding the program to 20 schools nationwide. This educational effort, developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE), aims to cultivate a stronger consumer culture among Qatari youth by focusing on their rights, responsibilities, and the importance of smart purchasing decisions. The initiative, now in its second year, is being rolled out under the theme “Smart Consumer.”

The program, impacting students across various educational levels and genders, will involve direct engagement through visits to both MOCI headquarters and participating schools. These visits will feature awareness programs, interactive presentations, and practical exercises designed to equip students with the knowledge to navigate the marketplace effectively. The initiative began in 2023 and is expected to continue throughout the current academic year.

Building a Stronger Consumer Culture in Qatar

According to the MOCI, the “Consumer School” initiative is a key component of Qatar’s broader strategy to protect consumers and promote fair trade practices. This initiative directly addresses the need for increased financial literacy and awareness of potential commercial fraud, particularly as the country’s economy diversifies and offers a wider range of goods and services. The ministry stated that fostering responsible consumption habits early on is crucial for long-term economic stability and consumer well-being.

The curriculum covers fundamental concepts of the consumer-provider relationship. Students will learn to differentiate between goods and services, understand their inherent rights as purchasers, and recognize the obligations of businesses selling those products. This foundational knowledge is intended to empower them to make informed choices and advocate for themselves when necessary.

Key Topics and Educational Methods

The program delves into specific areas of consumer protection, including the dangers of deceptive advertising and unfair contract terms. It also provides practical guidance on how to file complaints effectively, demonstrating the use of mobile applications designed for this purpose. This emphasis on accessible complaint mechanisms aims to increase consumer confidence and encourage reporting of fraudulent activities.

Rather than relying on traditional lectures, the “Consumer School” utilizes interactive educational methods. These include games, competitions, and hands-on activities, all designed to reinforce learning and make the concepts more relatable for young students. This approach is expected to improve retention and encourage active participation.

The initiative also touches upon the importance of financial awareness and budgeting. While not a comprehensive financial education program, it introduces students to the concept of making rational decisions based on needs versus wants, and considering the long-term implications of their spending. This aligns with Qatar’s National Vision 2030, which prioritizes human development and a knowledge-based economy.

The collaboration between the MOCI and MOEHE is significant. It demonstrates a coordinated government effort to integrate consumer education into the formal school curriculum. This partnership ensures that the initiative reaches a broad audience and is aligned with national educational goals. The MOEHE has expressed support for the program, recognizing its value in preparing students for responsible citizenship.

The impact of the “Consumer School” initiative is currently being evaluated. The MOCI plans to assess student knowledge and attitudes towards consumer rights and responsibilities before and after the program. This data will be used to refine the curriculum and improve the effectiveness of future iterations. Additionally, the ministry is exploring ways to expand the program to include more schools and reach a wider segment of the student population.

Looking ahead, the MOCI has not yet announced specific plans for the 2025 iteration of the “Consumer School” initiative. However, it is anticipated that the program will continue to evolve based on the feedback received and emerging trends in consumer protection. Monitoring the ministry’s announcements and evaluating the long-term impact on consumer behavior will be key to understanding the success of this ongoing effort.

Further details about the initiative can be found on the Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s website: https://www.moci.gov.qa/en/

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