Qatar Charity actively participates in QITCOM 2019
Qatar Charity’s pavilion exhibited its digital tools and electronic services for humanitarian action.
The booklet named “High-Tech for Humanitarian Action” provides information on websites, mobile Apps, digital tools, technology-based initiatives, and electronic machines and services of Qatar Charity.
Taqat is one of the most important technology-based initiatives and an online platform that provides job opportunities for skilled youths.
The self-service machine (kiosks) helps people do good wherever in Qatar and make a donation using a bank card. It is highly secure, easy to use, and available across the country.
Qatar Charity (QC) took part in the fifth edition of the Qatar Information Technology Conference & Exhibition (QITCOM 2019) organized by the Ministry of Transport and Communication through a distinctive pavilion at the exhibition.
Qatar Charity’s pavilion presented many digital means and tools, high-tech devices, and electronic services provided for those interested in making donations within and outside Qatar as well as for those benefiting from Qatar Charity’s projects and services worldwide. It also included a booklet named “High-Tech for Humanitarian Action” and exhibited a self-service machine that facilities donation across Qatar.
Digital Transformation
Qatar Charity's participation in the QITCOM 2019 aimed at introducing its various technology-based initiatives and its digital approach that contributes to reducing costs, increasing revenues and improving the efficiency of charitable and humanitarian work. Qatar Charity uses technologies to facilitate donations and enhance connection with public and beneficiaries worldwide.
Since 2012, Qatar Charity has witnessed a remarkable development and digital transformation in its fields of work, whether in collecting donations through Apps, websites and self-service machines available across the country, or providing all the transparent information and details on Qatar Charity’s projects and other charitable and humanitarian activities around the world.
Taqat
Qatar Charity’s pavilion at the exhibition introduced Taqat, one of the most important technology-based initiatives and an online platform that provides job opportunities for skilled youths. It also provided information on works that can be done through this platform, namely creating a website, a mobile app, and artistic designs. Taqat grabbed the attention of visitors and received great praise from them and a group of those interested in its services was registered.
Qatar Charity’s pavilion at the exhibition provided visitors with an opportunity to watch VR videos that conveyed pictures of the diverse human suffering to public from many countries of the world where Qatar Charity operates with the support from people in Qatar in relief and development areas. Also, twenty films covering Qatar charity's various activities were shown. These films can be downloaded from YouTube.
Self-service machine (kiosks)
The stand also included a self-service machine (kiosks) that helps people do good wherever in Qatar and make a donation using a bank card. It is highly secure, easy to use, and available across the country.
The pavilion also had a booklet named “High-Tech for Humanitarian Action” that provides information on websites, mobile Apps, digital tools, technology-based initiatives, and electronic machines and services of Qatar Charity.
Many visitors applauded Qatar Charity for its wonderful use of modern technology in performing its humanitarian tasks globally.
“We were surprised that Qatar Charity was using such a wide range of new technologies to facilitate charitable and humanitarian action on a larger scale,” said Amina Zubar, a financial consultant working at an innovation consultancy firm, “We came to know that such technologies allows benefactors to select their favorite projects for making donation and see their donations records.”
She also noted that such technologies make charitable activities and works well-organized, easier, and more effective and efficient, giving access to donators and beneficiaries all over the world.