From left: Con Blignaut, General Manager, Sasol Qatar; Marjo Low, President, Sasol, Dr Saif Ali Al Hajari, Founder and Chairman, Friends of Environment Qatar (FEC), and Dr Elsadig Awad Bashir, Director, Qatar Bird Project (FEC), at the signing ceremony.
Doha: Sasol Qatar and Friends of Environment Centre (FEC) yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate in the development of an e-learning smartphone application, highlighting the flora and fauna of Qatar. Qatar e-Nature, by Sasol, will be available for the iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows mobile phone platforms and is expected to be released later this year, a press release issued by Sasol said yesterday.
Dr Saif Al Hajari, Chairman of FEC, said: “Friends of the Environment Centre thanks Sasol for presenting the opportunity to create this valuable tool. While technology is widely viewed as a distraction from enjoying the natural beauty around us, with the app children and adults will be able to turn their smartphones into keys that unlock nature.”
“As a company committed to environmental stewardship and social responsibility, Sasol is proud to be partnering with Friends of Environment Centre on this project. To preserve nature we must understand its value. Through this cooperation we hope to inspire residents of Qatar of all ages to embrace the diversity of plant and animal life here,” said Marjo Louw, President of Sasol Qatar.
For 20 years, Sasol has been publishing a popular field guide to bird life in Southern Africa. In 2003, the company launched Sasol eBirds of Southern Africa, an interactive version of the best-selling guide. To date there have been more than 65,000 downloads of the application. The Qatar e-Nature project brings this legacy of environmental education to Qatar, home to Oryx GTL, Sasol’s first gas-to–liquids (GTL) operation outside South Africa, in a joint venture with Qatar Petroleum.
To be available in Arabic and English, the free learning application will benefit students in Qatar and the general public. Data available in the application, supplied by FEC, will include descriptions and visuals of flora, birds and insects, as well as the sounds of the birds of Qatar. In addition, users will have access to a mapping tool to find the specific species around Qatar.
The Peninsula