The Ministry of Interior (MOI) of Qatar has been honored with the Best Awareness Film award by the General Secretariat of the Arab Interior Ministers Council. The award recognizes the ministry’s film promoting drug rehabilitation and encouraging individuals struggling with addiction to seek professional help. The announcement occurred during the 49th Conference of Arab Police and Security Leaders held in Tunis, Tunisia, this week.
Major General Mohammed Jassim Al Saliti, Director General of Public Security, accepted the award on behalf of the ministry. This honor highlights Qatar’s commitment to addressing substance abuse and contributing to regional security initiatives focused on public health and safety. The award underscores the effectiveness of Qatar’s approach to tackling drug addiction through awareness and accessibility to treatment.
Qatar’s Award-Winning Approach to Drug Rehabilitation
The initiative reflects a growing global and regional emphasis on treating addiction as a public health issue rather than solely a criminal one. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), a harm reduction approach emphasizing treatment and prevention is increasingly considered best practice. Qatar’s film appears to align with this modern understanding of tackling substance abuse.
The film itself focuses on providing a message of hope and highlighting the availability of resources for those seeking to overcome addiction. This message is particularly relevant in the Arab world, where societal stigma often prevents individuals from accessing necessary care. The Ministry of Interior’s stated goal is to dismantle barriers to treatment and encourage open dialogue around substance abuse.
Regional Cooperation on Security Awareness
The Arab Interior Ministers Council competition serves as a platform for member states to share best practices in security awareness and crime prevention. This year’s conference, held in Tunis, brought together top security officials from across the Arab region to discuss pressing security challenges and collaborative strategies. The exchange of ideas and resources is seen as vital to enhancing security across the region.
The Council focuses on various security concerns, including counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, and organized crime. However, the inclusion of an award category dedicated to awareness films highlights the increasing recognition of preventative measures and public engagement as critical components of comprehensive security strategies. The MOI’s success demonstrates Qatar’s proactive involvement in these wider discussions.
The Ministry of Interior has significantly increased its public awareness campaigns in recent years, addressing a range of issues beyond drug abuse, including traffic safety and cybercrime. These campaigns often utilize multimedia platforms, including film, social media, and community outreach programs, to reach diverse audiences. The effectiveness of these initiatives is periodically assessed through public surveys and data analysis.
This award comes amidst ongoing national efforts in Qatar to combat drug trafficking and provide comprehensive care for individuals affected by addiction. These include strengthening border controls, increasing law enforcement efforts targeting drug dealers, and expanding the capacity of addiction treatment centers. A key component of the national strategy is promoting early intervention and preventing initial drug use.
Looking ahead, the Ministry of Interior likely will continue to invest in security awareness programs and explore innovative methods of reaching vulnerable populations. The impact of this latest award may encourage other Arab nations to prioritize similar initiatives. It remains to be seen how Qatar will leverage this recognition to further refine its approach to addiction treatment and broaden regional collaboration, with future reports assessing the campaign’s long-term effects expected in the coming year.
Furthermore, the MOI’s continued focus on public safety through awareness programs reinforces Qatar’s position as a leader in regional security strategies. The Council’s next conference is scheduled for December 2024, where further progress on these initiatives will be evaluated.

