RACA Director-General Ibrahim Abdullah Al Duhaimi and other participants at the meeting.
Doha, Qatar: The Regulatory Authority for Charitable Activities (RACA) held a coordination meeting with the heads of several private charitable institutions in the country to discuss ways to enhance institutional partnerships and integrate roles between the RACA and these institutions.
This will serve to achieve Qatar National Vision 2030 and consolidate the charitable sector’s role as an effective partner in sustainable development.
This meeting comes within the framework of national efforts to enhance the role of the third sector within Qatar’s Third National Development Strategy (2024-2030), particularly in the context of achieving the fourth strategic outcome, “Cohesive Society.”
During the meeting, Director-General of the RACA, Ibrahim Abdullah Al Duhaimi emphasised the importance of developing the institutional performance of private charitable institutions and raising their organisational efficiency in line with governance and transparency requirements.
He noted that this development reflects the directions of the Charitable and Humanitarian Sector Strategy (2025-2030), which aims to enable charitable organisations to play more strategic and influential roles locally and internationally.
He noted that a number of private charitable institutions in the country have successfully completed the institutional and organisational modernisation requirements, enabling them to efficiently conduct their activities and enhancing their ability to meet community needs within an organised, safe, and innovative work environment.
This contributes to building community capacity and promoting a culture of coexistence and tolerance, while adhering to standards of transparency, disclosure, and performance accountability, and working in close collaboration with government and community entities.
The Director-General of RACA praised the level of positive cooperation demonstrated by private charitable institutions in responding to the regulatory updates approved by the RACA. He highlighted the importance of the strategic projects recently launched by the RACA, most notably the “Sanadi” project for coordinating internal aid. This pioneering digital platform contributes to organising support and assistance to beneficiaries nationwide, achieving fairness and integration among various entities.
Al Dhaimi affirmed the RACA’s commitment to its enabling and regulatory role and its continued support for building the institutional capacities of private charitable institutions and enhancing their ability to achieve the desired social and humanitarian impact within a framework of effective partnership, accountability, and institutional excellence, contributing to comprehensive and sustainable development.