10/26/2025
Qatar Charity (QC) has been awarded first place jointly with Qatar Airways in the category of Best Digital Experience – Organizations & Corporates - at the 9th edition of the Qatar Digital Business Awards 2025, organized by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT). The award ceremony was attended by H.E. Mr. Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, along with several Their Excellencies, officials, and pioneers from the technology sector.
The award recognizes Qatar Charity’s efforts in developing innovative digital solutions that enhance the experience of donors and beneficiaries through integrated platforms and services, including the organization’s website and various mobile apps.
During the ceremony, Mr. Ahmad Yousef Fakhroo, Chief Communication Officer at Qatar Charity, received the award from H.E. Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology.
Mr. Fakhroo said: “We are honored to win first place in the Best Digital Experience category, a milestone that reflects our commitment to innovation and delivering an exceptional digital journey for donors and beneficiaries. This success is driven by our dedicated team and the trust of our valued supporters. We will continue to innovate and enhance our digital solutions to make humanitarian services more accessible worldwide.”
Mr. Abdulaziz Hussin AlSaadi, Director of Innovation and Digital Solutions at Qatar Charity, said, “Our focus has been on delivering a comprehensive digital experience that supports our humanitarian goals and makes it easier for donors and beneficiaries to access our services.”
The award continues its journey as a national platform that celebrates digital excellence and innovation, honoring institutions, companies, and individuals who contribute to accelerating the pace of digital transformation in the State of Qatar.
The 9th edition of the award witnessed wide participation and strong competition among companies and institutions. The Ministry received 341 submissions from companies representing various vital sectors in the country. All submissions underwent a rigorous four-stage evaluation process overseen by an independent jury of 35 experts and specialists in technology and entrepreneurship. During the evaluation stages, five candidates from each category were selected to present their projects to the jury, with 40 projects qualifying for the final stage before the winners were announced across the 13 categories covering various areas of the digital sector.
This year’s edition featured competition across 13 diverse categories, including Best Digital Experience, Best AI Solution, Best Digital Transformation, and Best Scale-Up of the Year.