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Qatar Tribune
07-05-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
Pakistan's envoy applauds deep-rooted relationship between Pakistan and Qatar
More than 700 guests, including Qatari dignitaries, senior officials, members of the diplomatic corps, business leaders, and members of the Pakistani community attended the grand reception hosted by Pakistan Embassy at the Sheraton Hotel in Doha, to celebrate Pakistan Day. The reception was graced by the presence of prominent dignitaries such as HE Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Subaie, Minister of Environment and Climate Change; and HE Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Sayed, Minister of State for Foreign Trade Affairs. Also in attendance was HE Ibrahim Yousuf Fakhro, Director of Protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, among others. In his address, the Ambassador of Pakistan to Qatar HE Muhammad Aamer warmly welcomed the guests and highlighted the historical significance of Pakistan Day, celebrating the nation's journey from the Lahore Resolution to independence in 1947. He emphasised the importance of resilience, unity, and continued progress for Pakistan. The ambassador underscored the strong and evolving relationship between Pakistan and Qatar, tracing back to the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1972. He noted the recent visit of Pakistan's Prime Minister, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, to Qatar in October 2024 as a milestone in deepening bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, defence, technology, and education. The ambassador also highlighted the cultural collaboration between the two countries, particularly the successful 'Manzar Art and Architecture from Pakistan 1940 to Present Day' exhibition inaugurated at the National Museum of Qatar by the prime minister of Pakistan and the Amir His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. The ambassador expressed gratitude to Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani for her pivotal role in bringing the exhibition to life—an effort recognised through the conferment of the prestigious Hilal-e-Pakistan Award by the Government of Pakistan. The ambassador paid tribute to the nearly 300,000-strong Pakistani community in Qatar, praising their contributions across diverse sectors including health care, education, finance, and construction. The event reaffirmed the enduring friendship, brotherhood and strategic relations between Pakistan and Qatar. The ambassador also acknowledged the dedication of two talented artists, Shabbir Siddiqui and Shehla Khalid Khan, for creating a stunning truck art display on a scrapped car, which was parked at the entrance of the venue. The ambassador thanked Muhammad Qayum, CEO of Al Wakeel Group; Sobia Sarmad Sheikh, Managing Director of Amazetec Solutions; and Imran Rafique, General Manager of Unique Trading Company and Brighto Paints for their support in organising the event.


Zawya
23-04-2025
- Science
- Zawya
QF's Earthna Summit returns to Doha for Second Edition
Participants from over 100 countries attended the first day of the Summit to discuss sustainable solutions for arid and hot environments Doha, Qatar: The Earthna Summit 2025 officially commenced today in Doha under the theme 'Building Our Legacy: Sustainability, Innovation and Traditional Knowledge', bringing together local and global leaders, experts, policymakers, and youth from more than 100 countries. Organized by the Earthna Center for a Sustainable Future, a member of Qatar Foundation (QF), and in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, the Summit coinciding with International Earth Day in Msheireb, Doha. Addressing the event, Minister of Environment and Climate Change H E Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Subaie said that Earthna Summit provides an important strategic platform for enhancing dialogue and coordinating efforts to address the challenges of climate change, especially in countries with hot and arid climates, most notably the GCC states. He noted the importance of dialogue and the exchange of visions based on traditional knowledge and diverse cultures in developing sustainable solutions that combine the past and the future and enhance international cooperation in addressing environmental challenges. The opening session included the inaugural Earthna Prize ceremony, where four exceptional projects were honored for their outstanding environmental stewardship rooted in traditional knowledge. The Earthna Summit opening ceremony also featured an inspiring keynote by Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, who shared his vision for leveraging social innovation to drive sustainable development. During the day's program, Justin Mundy, Chair of Earthna, emphasized the importance of uniting global voices to address shared sustainability challenges, particularly the urgent need to reimagine climate finance. 'This year's Earthna Summit comes at a critical time—midway between COP29 and COP30,' he said. 'It's more than a gathering; it's a catalyst for action. By bringing together knowledge holders, innovators, and decision-makers, we create a space where ideas converge and evolve into tangible solutions.' Dr. Gonzalo Castro de la Mata, Executive Director of Earthna, echoed this sentiment, saying, 'Summit attendees are united by common challenges, shared aspirations, and a commitment to measurable impact. By providing a platform that encourages dialogue, we hope to build a legacy of sustainability for future generations to carry forward.' The Summit also hosted the International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism Conference, convening global experts to explore urban development rooted in traditional architecture. Earthna Village: Celebrating Sustainability Rooted in Local Tradition As the first day of the Earthna Summit came to a close, the heart of the gathering came to life with the opening of the Earthna Village. At its center, the Agora Sessions featured a dynamic lineup of speakers, including Dr. Damilola Olawuyi, UNESCO Chairholder and Professor of Environmental Law and Sustainable Development at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), a member of QF; Hamza Yassin, wildlife cameraman and presenter; and Charlene Ruto, a passionate climate change activist with the SMACHS Foundation. These sessions fostered open dialogue on sustainable futures rooted in cultural context and lived experience. Attendees also engaged in hands-on workshops and exhibits, exploring traditional water conservation, natural cooling techniques, and time-honored weaving and farming practices. The Earthna Village offered a space to discover how traditional knowledge can inform and inspire future solutions. As Earthna Summit 2025 continues for a second day of dialogue, sessions, and keynotes, participants will explore deeper intersections of culture, climate, and innovation—building collective momentum toward a more sustainable future, rooted in both tradition and innovation. Research and Reports Unveiled at the Earthna Summit 2025 The first day of the Earthna Summit featured the release of several key research and policy publications focused on sustainability and environmental stewardship. Semiotics of Nature, jointly developed by Earthna and HBKU's College of Islamic Studies, explores the connections between nature, semiotics, and spirituality, promoting an environmental ethic rooted in both faith and science. Towards the Development of a Sustainability Framework for Qatar, produced by Earthna, Wealth Fair Economics, and the University of Sussex Business School, introduces Inclusive Wealth as a foundation for balanced development. Carbon Emissions Reduction Strategies for Qatar - A policy dossier co-authored by Earthna and the Middle East Council on Global Affairs examines carbon reduction strategies aligned with Qatar's National Vision 2030. Earthna's brief 'Qatar's Ecology: An Assessment with Recommendations' assesses Qatar's ecological landscape and offers actionable recommendations for sustainability. The Earthna report 'Traditional Knowledge in Water Resource Management' highlights traditional water management practices from Oman, Spain, Peru, and Ethiopia, underscoring their role in climate resilience and community-led conservation. Earthna Center for a Sustainable Future Earthna Center for a Sustainable Future (Earthna) is a non-profit policy, research, and advocacy organisation, established by Qatar Foundation (QF) to promote and enable a coordinated approach to environmental, social, and economic sustainability and prosperity. Earthna is a facilitator of sustainability efforts and action in Qatar and other hot and arid countries, focusing on sustainability frameworks, circular economies, energy transition, climate change, biodiversity and ecosystems, cities and the built environment, and education, ethics, and faith. By bringing together technical experts, researchers, government and non-government organisations, businesses, civil society, and policy and decision-makers, Earthna fosters collaboration, innovation, and positive change. Using their home Education City as a testbed, Earthna develops and trials sustainable solutions and evidence-based policies for Qatar and hot and arid regions. The organisation is committed to combining modern thinking with traditional knowledge, contributing to the well-being of society by creating a legacy of sustainability within a thriving natural environment. For more information about Earthna please visit: To stay up to date on our social media activities, follow our accounts on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X and LinkedIn. 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This diverse but interconnected ecosystem comprises a world-class education landscape spanning the full spectrum of learning from pre-school to post-doctoral level; research, innovation, and policy centres addressing some of the world's greatest challenges facing the world; alongside community facilities for people of all ages to seek knowledge, embrace active lifestyles, and expand their horizons within QF's Education City, spanning 12 square kilometres in Doha, Qatar. With its efforts concentrated on generating impact in five key areas – progressive education, sustainability, Artificial Intelligence, precision health, and social progress – QF remains committed, as it has been for the past 30 years, to investing in Qatar and its people, and contributing to shaping a better world for all. 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