Doha: In its editorial on Saturday, Al Raya newspaper highlighted the Minister of Endowments (Awqaf) and Islamic Affairs' ongoing commitment to supporting students with disabilities at Tamkeen Inclusive Academy. The ministry announced that it will continue providing educational grants to students facing academic challenges due to their disabilities, ensuring they have access to a learning environment tailored to their needs.
According to Qatar News Agency, the newspaper emphasized that this initiative aligns with the General Directorate of Endowments' dedication to fulfilling the wishes of donors who stipulated that the proceeds from their endowments be allocated to education and healthcare. This is facilitated through the Endowment Fund for Scientific and Cultural Development and the Endowment Fund for Healthcare, reinforcing the fundamental role of endowments in offering these valued members of society the opportunity to pursue education, thrive, and work toward a brighter future.
Furthermore, Al Raya underscored the importance of ensuring equal educational opportunities for students with disabilities, describing them as a source of inspiration. The state remains committed to providing this group with the best possible educational resources, aligning with global best practices. It also stressed that Qatar prioritizes well-being, care, and integration of students with disabilities within its national development plans.
The editorial concluded by reaffirming Qatar's dedication to fostering equal opportunities and social inclusion for all segments of society, including persons with disabilities. Through innovative initiatives, the country seeks to empower and integrate them, ensuring they receive the support needed to succeed academically and socially. This commitment reflects Qatar's belief that education is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sustainable development in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.
In another editorial, Al Watan newspaper emphasized that Qatar National Vision 2030 serves as a roadmap for the country's development, aiming to build a prosperous nation and improve the quality of life for its citizens. The vision is built on four fundamental pillars, one of which is human development.
The newspaper highlighted that Qatar recognizes its people as its greatest asset, which is why the government spares no effort in supporting education, healthcare, and workforce development to ensure progress across all sectors and position Qatar among the world's leading nations.
In conclusion, Al Watan stressed that entrepreneurship thrives on innovation in goods and services. It pointed to the recent announcement by Scale7, a business incubator welcoming 13 new startups, reaffirming Qatar's commitment to fostering entrepreneurship. By investing in creative ideas and unconventional business plans, the country aims to develop high-impact, efficient entrepreneurial ventures and turn them into tangible successes.