Doha, Qatar – The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) recently concluded a National Workshop focused on setting health research priorities in Qatar, signaling a renewed commitment to evidence-based policymaking and advancements in the nation’s healthcare system. The workshop, held with participation from leading research institutions, healthcare providers, and the World Health Organization (WHO), aims to align research efforts with Qatar’s national vision and address pressing public health challenges. The event took place in Doha earlier this week.
Representatives from organizations including Qatar University, Hamad Medical Corporation, and Sidra Medicine contributed to the collaborative effort. According to the MoPH, the workshop represents a crucial step in strengthening Qatar’s health research capabilities and ensuring its impact on improving patient outcomes and public health initiatives. The initiative underscores Qatar’s growing investment in scientific innovation.
Prioritizing Health Research in Qatar
The workshop utilized a structured voting process, based on scientific evaluation criteria, to determine the most critical areas for future investigation. This approach aimed to ensure objectivity and transparency in identifying health research priorities. Participants engaged in detailed discussions, analyzing preliminary findings and considering the current realities of Qatar’s healthcare landscape.
Key Areas of Focus
While specific research areas were determined through the workshop’s voting process, preliminary discussions indicated a strong focus on non-communicable diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. These conditions represent a significant burden on Qatar’s healthcare system, and targeted research is seen as essential for developing effective prevention and treatment strategies. Additionally, mental health and wellbeing were identified as areas requiring increased attention.
The MoPH emphasized the importance of considering existing capacities and potential challenges when implementing the selected research priorities. This pragmatic approach aims to maximize the impact of research investments and ensure that projects are feasible and sustainable. The ministry said that a key consideration was aligning research with the country’s National Health Strategy.
Dr. Amany Dahir, Director of the Health Research Regulations Department at the MoPH, expressed her gratitude to the participating institutions for their dedication to advancing health research in Qatar. She highlighted the workshop’s role in enhancing the quality of research and its contribution to informed health policies. Meanwhile, Dr. Rayana Bou Haka, WHO Representative to Qatar, underscored the importance of continued collaboration between the MoPH and the WHO in supporting Qatar’s research trajectory.
The WHO team commended the systematic preparation and planning that went into the workshop, offering constructive feedback to facilitate a more integrated approach to defining and implementing national research priorities. This feedback will help ensure alignment with global best practices and the latest scientific methodologies. The organization’s involvement highlights the international recognition of Qatar’s commitment to public health.
The workshop’s outcomes are expected to inform the allocation of research funding and guide the development of new research programs in Qatar. This includes potential collaborations with international partners and the establishment of specialized research centers. The process also aims to foster a more robust research ecosystem within the country.
Looking ahead, the MoPH is expected to publish a detailed report outlining the prioritized research areas in the coming months. This report will serve as a roadmap for researchers and policymakers, guiding future investments and initiatives. The timeline for the implementation of these priorities remains uncertain, dependent on funding availability and the establishment of necessary infrastructure. Stakeholders will be watching for further announcements regarding specific research projects and funding opportunities.

