Doha: Qatar Chamber, in cooperation with the Regional Network Consultancy (RNC), concluded a training program titled ‘Training of Trainers Course in Social Responsibility’. The four-day training was attended by 19 participants from six Arab countries.
According to Qatar News Agency, the course was delivered by Dr. Ali Abdullah Al Ibrahim, Vice President of the Regional Network for Social Responsibility. It aimed at enhancing the participants’ ability to design and execute impactful development programs with sustainable outcomes. The focus was on the latest practices in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and preparing qualified trainers capable of making a meaningful and lasting impact.
Maryam Ali Al Srour, Assistant Director of Administrative and Financial Affairs at Qatar Chamber, stated that the program reflects the Chamber’s commitment to empowering expertise from the GCC and Arab region in development sectors. She added that the Chamber is devoted to promoting CSR concepts and contributing to the preparation of expertise capable of addressing developmental challenges. The course also provided an opportunity for experience exchange and professional networking among participants from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Lebanon.
At the end of the program, participants praised the course and organization, as well as the interactive environment that fostered knowledge and experience sharing. They emphasized the importance of continuing such training initiatives across the region.