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Qatar launches 2026 summer youth program with 550 activities nationwide

Published: 10 Jul 2026 - 10:51 pm | Last Updated: 10 Jul 2026 - 11:02 pm
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QNA

Doha: Qatar's Ministry of Sports and Youth has launched its 2026 Summer Plan for youth centers and organizations, featuring a nationwide program of 550 activities designed to engage young people during the school holidays.

The initiative, announced on Friday, includes events organized by youth centers across the country in partnership with a number of national institutions.

According to the ministry, the program includes 142 activities focused on civic participation, 125 centered on education, research and innovation, and 118 promoting youth health. Additional events will cover areas including environmental awareness, entrepreneurship, technology and social issues.

In a statement, the ministry said the plan aims to strengthen national identity, promote Qatari values, and encourage citizenship and social responsibility, while providing a safe and interactive learning environment for participants of different age groups.

The ministry also encouraged young people and parents to follow announcements from youth centers and take advantage of the wide range of activities available throughout the summer.

Director of the Department of Youth Centers and Organizations, Fawaz Al Mesaifri said the program reflected the ministry's continued commitment to empowering young people by helping them develop their skills in an integrated educational environment.

" The ministry believes young people are the cornerstone of development," he said. "Each year, the ministry seeks to offer innovative programs that combine knowledge, creativity and entrepreneurship, making the summer plan a genuine investment in the potential of our youth."

Head of Programs for Youth Centers and Organizations, Fatima Al Marwani said the plan had been developed in close cooperation with youth organizations to deliver a balanced program combining education and recreation.

Meanwhile, Head of Youth Centers and Organizations Affairs, Faisal Al Ibrahim, said all participating centers were fully prepared to welcome attendees, with administrative and logistical arrangements in place to ensure a high-quality experience.

The summer plan is built around seven main themes, including education and innovation, employment and entrepreneurship, social issues, civic participation, youth health, digital media and information technology, alongside specialized programs tailored to young people's interests.

Activities include training workshops, youth camps, competitions, and sporting, cultural and volunteering events aimed at helping participants develop new skills, gain practical experience and strengthen teamwork.

The initiative forms part of the ministry's broader efforts to support youth development in line with Qatar National Vision 2030 and its strategy to foster innovation, creativity and active participation in national development.