Qatar University and Mubadara for Social Impact announced the second edition of Qatar CSR Summit under the patronage of HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister, and Minister of Foreign Affairs. The highly anticipated event will take place from 30 April to 2 May at Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC) under the theme of ‘The Future of CSR in a Circular Economy’.
An initiative by Mubadara for Social Impact, the upcoming Qatar CSR Summit 2024 comes as part of the 11th Qatar CSR National Programme. Alongside the conference and exhibition, the event will also include the annual Qatar CSR National Report and the prestigious Qatar CSR Awards; a special programme that aims to honour organisations and individuals for embracing the principles of corporate responsibility in their business philosophy and operations to achieve positive impact on their stakeholders and adopt innovative sustainable solutions to pressing social challenges.
Accodring to Prof. Rana Sobh, Dean of the College of Business and Economics at Qatar University and Chairman of the Conference Steering Committee, the second edition of the conference represents a substantial advancement compared to its inaugural iteration held last May, whether in terms of participation or the topics covered. The event enjoys the vast support of dozens of public and private Qatari entities, including Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Government Partner, and Ooredoo, the Exclusive Telecommunications Sponsor among others.
In addition to leading local organisations, this year highlights extensive international participation from a range of esteemed academic and humanitarian institutions, such as the UN Global Compact, UNESCO, and International Labour Organisation. The conference also features MENA Business Schools Alliance for Sustainability (MEBAS) as the academic partner. Launched by Qatar University’s College of Business and Economics in October of the preceding year, MEBAS boasts 15 accredited business schools from the region, bringing valuable academic insight and expertise to the event.
Referring to this year’s theme ‘The Future of CSR in a Circular Economy’, Sobh added: ‘The conference agenda promises to be packed with thought-provoking panel discussions, informative interventions, and interactive workshops covering various aspects of the circular economy, sustainability, and human rights. These sessions will be led by esteemed experts and academics from top business schools and participating international organisations. The conference will also host over 15 international speakers during its sessions and accompanying workshops.’
Dr. Saif Ali Al Hajri, President of Mubadara for Social Impact and CEO of the National CSR Programme, said that this event brings together key players in the field of corporate social responsibility from all over the world, promising to promote engaging discussions, facilitate the exchange of experiences and expertise, and embrace CSR global best practices and impactful initiatives in Qatar. He added: ‘The remarkable success of last year’s event has captured the interest of numerous regional and international stakeholders in corporate social responsibility, sustainability, and social development. We are excited about the extensive international participation anticipated this year.’
Last year, Qatar CSR Awards honoured the best CSR programmes and initiatives in Qatar, spanning over 37 government and private entities across various sectors. Jack Saba, General Manager of Mubadara, said: ‘We are delighted to invite all organisations and companies implementing CSR programmes and initiatives to apply this year for one of the awards given in 20 different categories. Selection of winners will be carried out by a special judging committee comprising professors and academics from Qatar University.
Coinciding with International Workers’ Day, Awards Gala Dinner will be held in the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort and Convention Hotel on 1 May. The ceremony will also pay recognition to the event’s sponsors and supporters.
According to Haidar Mshaimesh, General Manager of IFP Qatar, organising Qatar CSR Summit is a testament to the company’s commitment to enhancing social responsibility in Qatar. He added: ‘We aim to create a socially responsible event through a range of eco-friendly practices, such as using sustainable materials to construct pavilions. Exhibitions and conferences sector has always been a main driver of economic growth, and we are proud to demonstrate its potential as a catalyst for social responsibility and development.’
Through this significant event, Qatar University convenes a distinguished group of scholars, economists, and experts in CSR practices under one roof. Where they will not only have the chance to showcase the initiatives and programmes of corporate social responsibility, but also raise awareness about its importance and contribute to shaping the future of social responsibility in Qatar.
For Further details, please visit the summit’s website at www.qcsrsummit.com
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