Doha: Qatar Career Development Center (QCDC), founded by Qatar Foundation (QF), and Qatar Finance and Business Academy (QFBA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch a three-year strategic collaboration. This collaboration aims to synchronize training and development initiatives to advance shared national priorities in career development and professional learning.
According to Qatar News Agency, the MoU was signed by Saad Abdulla Al Kharji, Executive Director of QCDC, and Dr. Khalifa Al Salahi Al Yafei, Chief Executive Officer of QFBA. Under this collaboration, QCDC and QFBA will work to expand their open-calendar program offerings in career development. A cornerstone of this work is the joint delivery of a specialized career development certification program licensed by the National Career Development Association (NCDA). QFBA will also consult on and deliver customized programs tailored to QCDC's needs in Qatar, while both parties will continue to explore additional areas of mutual interest as opportunities arise.
"By bringing together QCDC's national mission in career guidance with QFBA's expertise in professional learning, we are widening the pathways through which people in Qatar can build relevant skills and make informed career decisions," said Saad Abdulla Al Kharji, Executive Director of QCDC. "This collaboration strengthens the link between career development and real-world workforce requirements, and we expect it to translate into practical, high-quality programs that support youth, practitioners, and the wider community."
Dr. Khalifa Al Salahi Al Yafei, CEO of Qatar Finance and Business Academy, said that signing the MoU marks a strategic step toward strengthening institutional collaboration and advancing career guidance and professional development practices across the country. He noted that this partnership reflects the Academy's commitment to building an integrated training ecosystem grounded in quality and innovation, aimed at equipping talent with the skills required to keep pace with the rapidly evolving world of work. He added that the collaboration will create broader opportunities to develop impactful initiatives that enhance professional readiness and support the foundations of sustainable human capital development, in alignment with national priorities and QNV 2030.