Qatar Charity participates in Second World Summit for Social Development
Qatar Charity is taking part in the Second World Summit for Social Development, held in Doha from November 4 to 6, through organizing a high-level panel discussion in collaboration with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), alongside its dedicated booth at the event.
Panel Discussion
The panel, titled “Shared Vision for Humanitarian Accountability,” will convene on November 6, 2025, at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC). The session aims to underscore the importance of strengthening accountability in humanitarian work by exploring ways to ensure that limited resources reach the most vulnerable populations through effective, transparent, and human-centered approaches that uphold dignity and address real needs. It will also explore ways to integrate development efforts into humanitarian response to support recovery and strengthen resilience.
This event takes place at a pivotal moment, as the Humanitarian Impact Forum prepares for its first high-level meeting in 2026, which will be organized by Qatar Charity in partnership with OCHA. The forum seeks to redefine, measure, and achieve impact in humanitarian action, promote local leadership, deliver measurable outcomes, and reinforce shared accountability to affected communities.
The panel will feature leading actors from the humanitarian and development sectors, including international and local organizations, as well as academic experts, to exchange best practices and offer practical recommendations that will shape the forum’s agenda and enhance the effectiveness of global humanitarian response.
Booth
Located at Booth No. 32 in QNCC, Qatar Charity’s booth offers summit participants and stakeholders an opportunity to explore its flagship development projects and initiatives, discover inspiring success stories, and discuss prospects for collaboration with its team.
As a leading international humanitarian and development organization, Qatar Charity continues to strengthen its position in the field of social development through an impressive track record of impactful projects and initiatives that promote integration, empowerment, family stability, and protection of vulnerable groups. Coinciding with the Second World Summit for Social Development from November 4–6, the organization reaffirms its commitment to supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and expanding global partnerships to build more cohesive and equitable societies.