5/12/2024
Qatar Charity (QC) has concluded the evaluation of the works submitted by the female student teams participating in the ‘Kashta Watan’ program, which is implemented in collaboration with Qatar Museums. The selection of the winners has been finalized, paving the way for announcing and honoring them at the upcoming closing ceremony, which will take place soon.
The teams' works were judged according to criteria that included stamping their ‘Kashta’ passports from at least four museums, submitting a report detailing the team's efforts in promoting the concept of domestic tourism and introducing museums, and designing a distinctive pin that reflects the spirit of the museums and can be printed and sold in the museums' gift shops as commemorative gifts.
This program aims to enhance the values of patriotism and loyalty to the nation, highlighting Qatar Charity's role in promoting such values and fostering community partnerships with local entities.
As part of the program, the students visit both public and private museums where their experiences are documented, and their program passports are stamped. Subsequently, they submit creative reports along with their stamped passports, which are then evaluated to select the winners.
It is worth mentioning that Qatar Charity launched the ‘Kashta Watan’ program in January, targeting female students from preparatory and secondary schools. The program involves the participation of six teams comprising 3 to 10 members each from six schools. Within the framework of the program, the students made more than 24 visits to various museums in Qatar.
It is noteworthy that the museums, which stamped the ‘Kashta’ passports and exerted exceptional efforts in implementing the program and receiving the students, are the National Museum of Qatar, the Arab Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Islamic Art, and the Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum.