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QFFD opens market in Lebanese Douma village following restoration efforts

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Last updated: 2024/05/19 at 11:42 PM
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The Market of Douma village in Lebanon has been restored and opened by the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) in partnership with the Batrouniyat Association. The project aims to promote sustainable development in the Arab region, contributing to stability and economic growth. The opening ceremony was attended by key figures, including the Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Lebanon, the Minister of Tourism in the Lebanese caretaker government, and the Deputy Director-General for Project Development at QFFD. Douma has been recognized as one of the best tourism villages for 2023, highlighting its cultural heritage and tourism potential.

The restoration of the Douma market reflects Qatar’s commitment to preserving heritage while fostering economic development in communities. This initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically Goal 8, which focuses on promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment, and decent work for all. By revitalizing the market, the project aims to create new job opportunities, support local labor, and enhance the income of the population. Douma is now positioned as a premier destination for cultural and heritage tourism, attracting visitors and boosting the local economy.

The reopening of the market in Douma represents a significant milestone in the efforts to promote sustainable development and economic growth in Lebanon and the Arab region. The project showcases the importance of preserving heritage while driving economic empowerment within communities. Through partnerships like the one between QFFD and the Batrouniyat Association, initiatives like the restoration of the Douma market can create a positive impact on local economies and livelihoods. The market serves as a hub for economic activity, supporting local businesses and providing new opportunities for employment and income generation.

The event held at the restored market in Douma symbolizes the success of collaborative efforts towards achieving sustainable development goals. With key stakeholders coming together to support the project, the market is now positioned as a key attraction for cultural and heritage tourism. The recognition of Douma as one of the best tourism villages for 2023 highlights the potential of the village to become a thriving tourism destination, drawing visitors and stimulating economic growth. The unveiling of a commemorative plaque further solidifies Douma’s status as a pioneering destination for cultural and patrimonial tourism, showcasing its rich heritage and tourism offerings to a wider audience.

In conclusion, the restoration and reopening of the Douma market in Lebanon exemplify the positive impact of sustainable development initiatives that focus on preserving heritage and driving economic growth. Through partnerships between organizations like QFFD and local associations, projects like the Douma market restoration can create new job opportunities, support local communities, and enhance economic prospects for the population. The recognition of Douma as a top tourism village for 2023 underscores the village’s potential as a cultural and heritage destination, attracting visitors and contributing to economic prosperity. By investing in projects that combine heritage preservation with economic development, countries can achieve sustainable growth and create lasting benefits for their communities.

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