Kenyan expatriates to vote in next general elections
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Kenyan expatriates to vote in next general elections
ANTI-SMOKING SOCIETY PLANS CAMPAIGN AGAINST TOBACCO QATAR EXPO, AL MUFTAH JOIN HANDS TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS AL KHALIJI BACKS GREEN DAY EVENT PAGE 18 | DATELINE DOHA PAGE 23 | METRO MUSINGS PAGE 24 | CITY LIGHTS PRAYER TIMING Weather Today Fajr: Asr: HOT & SLIGHTLY DUSTY Sunrise Sunset High Low Wind Visibility Pressure Rel. humidity 4:42 am 6:23 pm 40ºC 32ºC 17 kts moderate 1013 mb 40% Waad Ali’s success story inspires many at WLC-Qatar show Emir congratulates Italian president THE Emir His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani sent a cable of congratulations to president of Italy on the occasion of his country’s national day. The Deputy Emir and Heir Apparent His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani also sent a similar cable to the Italian president congratulating him on the occasion. (QNA) LANI ROSE R DIZON DOHA PM congratulates Italian president QTA road show concludes TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK Handicrafts made by Syrian women on display at an exhibition, in Doha, on Friday. (MANEESH BAKSHI) Syrian revolution solidarity week festival begins in Doha DOHA MOHAMED KHOULAIDI THE Qatar Tourism Authority’s (QTA) promotional road show has concluded. Covering six cities across the Gulf, the road show sought to boost awareness of Qatar’s tourism offerings as an ideal destination for Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha. During the road show QTA officials from the hospitality, culture, sports and leisure sectors met business and incentive travel professionals to highlight Qatar’s potential as an ideal destination to celebrate the two holidays. The campaign started in Al Khobar in Saudi Arabia before moving on to Riyadh, Kuwait, Muscat, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. QTA’s strategy during the road show aimed to promote Qatar’s authentic heritage and rich past while highlighting its focus on building the future through promotion of meetings, sports, cultural, leisure and educational activities. “This road show was an initiative we launched by specifically targeting professionals in the MICE (meetings, incentive, convention, exhibitions) industry,” said Abdulla Malalla al Bader, director of tourism at Qatar Tourism Authority. “The tour was very successful. Ee built new relationships and strengthened existing ones in these cities.” Dhuhr: 11:33 am Maghrib: 6:22 pm Isha: 7:52 pm Sunday, June 3, 2012 Nationline PRIME Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor al Thani sent a cable of congratulations to the Italian president on the occasion of his country’s national day. (QNA) 3:12 am 2:56 pm DOHA OVER 100 Syrian artists are participating in a cultural week organised to show solidarity with the Syrian revolution. The festival titled ‘Home that Blossoms in Freedom’ was inaugurated on Friday at Katara, the Cultural Village. The aim of the festival is to highlight the events that have marked the Syrian revolution for about 14 months now. Different activities are planned during the eight-day festival. Open markets, film shows, theatre plays, exhibitions, and poem presentations Visitors at the Syrian charitable open market, in Doha, on Friday. are some of the activities in which the artists and writers will take part Iman said that proceeds from the Farzat. together with thinkers and artists Syrian market would go to needy Carrie Kigijian, officer in-charge of from other Arab countries. people as well as the victims of the Katara Art Centre, said the centre The first event of the festival was a Syrian revolution through Qatar was proud to host the charity marcharitable open market for handi- Charity. ket, hoping that it would achieve crafts made by Syrian women. She pointed out that the stock of what it was set up for. In a statement, Iman Dandash, the exhibited articles would run out After the launch of the market, the an official, said: “Most of the exhib- in less than two days given the huge participants visited the photographited articles are handicrafts by demand for them. ic exhibition featuring works of Syrian women who worked on The market also features several Syrian artists. these items such as clothes, publications such as the book titled Syrian cartoonist and artist Ali embroidery, brocades, glass, Aspects of Tyranny written by Farzat’s images were inaugurated by bracelets and head bands which are Abdulrahman al Kawakibi, and a Arab thinker Azmi Beshara, head of called ‘Herria’ in the Syrian dialect, booklet that includes some of the the Arab Centre for Research and as well as pottery, in their homes.” artwork by Syrian cartoonist Ali Policy Studies. WAAD Ali’s inspiring story about her humble beginning as a shy and young Qatari female entrepreneur, who started out in the business world almost a year ago, was the highlight of the first Women Leading Change Qatar (WLC-Qatar) networking event at the Katara Art Centre recently. Specifically designed for Qatari women, the WLCQatar is a women empowerment programme which seeks to develop, nurture and promote the emerging talent of Qatari women in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030. During the event, Waad, who is the owner of the growing WAAD Designs fashion label, was featured as the first WLC-Qatar Business Woman of the Month. “It started with a simple idea,” she said. “After the career fair, I was looking for a job and I thought to myself, ‘why should I wait for someone to hire me? Why don’t I just hire myself?’ So I put all my savings into this business and launched my first fashion line. I don’t regret anything about the decision,” she said. Taking the risk of opening up her own business was the first step for Waad. But she faced several other challenges along the way. “Things come really slowly. You don’t have to get things quickly. Because if you get things so fast, chances are they’ll also go away quickly. You have to knock on the right doors in seeking growth and opportunities,” she also said. Along the way, Waad found herself being transformed as a person by her newfound career as a busi- Waad Ali nesswoman. She said, “Dealing with people was a challenge. I was a shy person. I’m not a social person. But through it, I became more open and friendly. Also, what has kept me going is my passion for fashion since I was a little girl. Growing up, my mom always told me that everything was possible.” Asked about whether it was advantageous to be a businesswoman in Qatar, she said, “It depends on whether you are an optimist or a pessimist. If optimist, it’s an advantage, because businesswomen get respected here nowadays. People respect women who are working and doing what they love doing and are passionate about it”. To date, Waad has done several fashion shows including her first fashion show at the Qatar Foundation and her larger show which was held at the W Doha Hotel last year. Her label is also gaining much popularity across Qatar and the region. Currently, she’s working on a limited edition line with Blue Salon to develop a very luxurious fashion line. “I just followed what I really liked doing and then things found me. I don’t want to just stop here. I want to go for something big and international,” she said. Kenyan expatriates to vote in next general elections CATHERINE W GICHUKI DOHA KENYAN expatriates in Qatar will for the first time vote in their country’s next general elections, scheduled to take place in March 2013, Kenyan Ambassador to Qatar HE Galma Mukhe Boru said on Friday. He was speaking at the Madaraka Day celebrations where over 1,500 expatriates joined other Kenyans worldwide to commemorate the 49th anniversary of their country’s attainment of internal self-rule, preceding full independence from the United Kingdom on December 12, 1963. The event began with the observation of a minute silence in honour of those who lost their lives in the Villaggio mall tragedy. The ambassador also sent condolences to the families of Kenyans who lost their lives in various grenade attacks in Nairobi and Wajir counties, recently. “As you may be aware, at the end of this year or early next year, Kenya will have a momentous election to elect not only a new president, but also for the first time elect senators, county governors, county women representatives and members of parliament. The next general elections will also provide an opportunity for the first time ever for Kenyans in Diaspora to vote. As much as we may not have much details at the moment on how the elections will be conducted outside the country, my advice when the plan materialises, is for each and every one of you to lead by example, and vote for people of integrity rather than along tribal lines,” he said. The ambassador said it would be an opportunity for Kenyans in the Diaspora alongside their compatriots at home “to elect patriotic and transformational leaders that can take our nation to greater heights of development and prosperity.” Urging Kenyans to be good ambassadors in Qatar, he said, “We must be loyal and honest to the government of Qatar and to the organisations where we work, be law abiding, friendly as we have always been, trustworthy, reliable, dependable, hardworking, tolerant and patient.” The celebrations were marked with various traditional and modern Kenyan dances and songs. Representatives from each women and men’s group, including the youths, delivered speeches. Kenyan Ambassador to Qatar HE Galma Mukhe Boru and other dignitaries watch a Kenyan traditional dance, in Doha, on Friday. Euphracia Kalii Mutuku, a senior youth representative, said, “As a youth, mine is a genuine call for the resuscitation and preservation of authentic African cultures especially by the Kenyan Diaspora so that the next generation of Kenyans in Diaspora have an opportunity to know and live those cultures and values,” she said. Steve Odiembo Omolo, another youth representative, praised the envisaged plans to engage the Diaspora in nation building through the pursuit of a comprehensive strategy as one of the flagship projects under the National Development Agenda Vision 2030. “This will ensure creative growth and exploitation of the potentials of Kenyans for realising this vision; eradicating poverty and creating employment,” Omolo said. Tony Sigei, junior youth representative, who has lived away from home most of his life appreciated the efforts of the embassy in bringing Kenyans together and enlightening them. 18 Sunday, June 3, 2012 DATELINE DOHA www.qatar-tribune.com CONTACT US DIAL DOHA Qatar Tribune — Editorial: Phone: 44422077 Fax: 44416790 Administration & Marketing Phone: 44666810, Fax: 44654975 P. O. 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This decision was taken during the Society’ s meeting to observe ‘World No Tobacco Day’ (WNTD) that was observed with a table talk and group discussion over the weekend. The event was attended by students, parents, physicians, social workers, businessmen, socio-cultural activists and members of various communities in Qatar. Inaugurating the Society activities for WNTD, Chief Executive Officer of City Exchange Sharaf P Hameed offered his support and cooperation for creating awareness about the harmful effects of smoking and its cost to individuals and society. He said, “It is our corporate responsibility and we are privileged to join in this campaign. Ensuring the protection of the public, including women and children, from exposure to tobacco smoke, passive smokers should be the concern of all. Everyone Dr Abdul Rasheed, president of the Anti-Smoking Society, leads an anti-smoking pledge, in Doha, on Saturday. has to play their role in achieving this noble goal.” He complemented the Society for its continuing awareness drive focusing on both first-hand and secondhand smoking as both are equally dangerous. “Some people say it is not our concern as we don’t smoke. It is not true as passive smoking is as injurious as smoking firsthand,” he added. Dr Abdul Rasheed, president of the Society, delivered the keynote address. He highlighted the ill effects of tobacco consumption and urged the public to uphold the anti-tobacco message by all possible ways and means. Citing case studies and surveys, he drew a picture of the current scenario and underlined the importance of awareness drive. K Mohammed Easa, a social worker, stressed the seriousness of the situation and called tobacco a social evil. “If we work together to make our society free of the evil of smoking, it will definitely produce wonderful results. To divert the attention and to make people healthy and ‘Big Talk, small talk’ art exhibition begins comfortable, the community should promote alternative entertainment programmes including cultural fests and sports activities,” he said. Abdul Hakeem, a young marketing professional, referred to the smart tactics employed by the tobacco companies to lure youngsters. He suggested ways and means to counter these campaigns. Trans Orient Travels Manager KP Nurudheen opined that the society should view smoking as a serious evil like alcoholism and drug addiction. If we take the issue lightly, the evil will spread and all of us will suffer. All substances which harm humans directly or indirectly are evil and it is our duty to wipe out evil from society,” observed Zainul Abideen Darimi, a young religious scholar. Abhik Roy of KIMS Qatar Medical Centre and Neil Noronha of World Health Spring Clinic also spoke on the occasion. The CEO of Media Plus Amanulla Vadakkangara welcomed the gathering and Abdul Fathah Nilambur proposed a vote of thanks. IN line with the global observance of ‘World No Tobacco Day 2012’ on May 31, Qatar Petroleum’s medical services department conducted a ‘health and wellness road show’ recently to highlight the range of serious health risks associated with smoking. Held under the patronage of Minister of Energy and Industry and Chairman and Managing Director of QP HE Dr Mohammed bin Saleh al Sada, the road show was organised with the support and encouragement of Ahmad Ali Abdulla al Mawlawi, director for administration, and with the guidance of Dr Mahmood Abdul Rahman al Jaidah, manager for medical services at QP. The ‘health and wellness road show’ was held at the TransWorld Tower, where the administration directorate and different QP departments such as human resources, organisation and systems and corporate training, are located. During the event, QP healthcare personnel led by Dr Nadeem Siddiqui, Dr Ahmad Latif and Dr Abdelrahman Mohgoub Ibrahim Dagig made presentations focusing on the link between smoking and health problems and on QP’s existing programmes to help smokers break the habit. The two-hour programme, which was held in two sessions, also included screening tests and a quiz competition for all participants. “With smoking recognised as the leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide, our activities to mark ‘World No Tobacco Day’ are in line with our continued efforts to work tirelessly towards safeguarding the health of smokers and non-smokers alike,” said Dr al Jaidah. Consistent with its adherence to high standards in occupational health, QP strictly implements a NoSmoking Policy in all its offices and facilities throughout the country. To provide assistance to employees who want to quit the habit, the corporation’s medical services department has set up Smoking Cessation Clinics covering all QP locations in Doha, Dukhan, Mesaieed Industrial City and Ras Laffan Industrial City. FASHION AVENUE EXPO CATHERINE W GICHUKI DOHA AN art exhibition featuring exclusive paintings and sculptures of three artists opened at the Anima Gallery, the Pearl, on Saturday. The expo called ‘Big Talk, small talk’ features works of Lebanese-French artist Elie Bourgely, Lebanese artist Jean-Marc Nahas and French artist Mayak. To conclude on July 31, the expo reflects Elie’s memory lane and inner dialogue, Jean-Marc’s revolt against social and political injustices and Mayak’s complex and intertwined human links. The painting and sculptures tell the story of humanity from within. The price of their works ranges from QR20,000 to QR100,000. Speaking at a press conference, the artists explained at length their works. Jean-Marc paintings showcase faces and expressions they wear. Among the paintings are of women in fear, warring women and women in black veils done on acrylic on canvas. They show women in fear, tears rolling down their cheeks and hands lifted up. The revolution of a whole nation springs out of a single face. “I paint determination and struggle. The gesture of each line is held as a shield against oppression in contrast to freedom. My paintings are universal. Pain is human but we continue to laugh. In this journey of faces, I long for humanity, I ask for justice, through a spectrum of colours and the stroke of the (From left) Lebanese-French artist Elie Bourgerly, Lebanese artist Jean-Marc Nahas and French artist Mayak, in Doha, on Saturday. (HANSON K JOSEPH) brush,” he said. The works of Elie are done using mix media. Among them are the chair, the carpet and waiting done with mix media on wood. Black is apple which is mix media on canvas, besides others. The price of their works ranges from QR20,000 to QR100,000. “My work is all about traces that we leave every day in our daily lives at home, at work and we can’t see it. I construct a small building out of memory. Unveiling the memory can be the memory’s therapy. It is kind of destruction through art, forgetting for a second, major ‘question’, nostalgia for what is true and genuine. Art revives this memory and transforms itself into an escape route for everything tragic and painful,” he said. Mayak’s works done on acrylic on canvas showcase the world of childhood as contrasted with the world of adulthood. The work creates a dialogue between the two stages and paints the link between the two as a flow from within. The paintings displaying multiplication of faces linked and clustered over each other holds within it a dimension acquired from ancestors and genetic legacy. “My muse is the relationship between the human with himself and others, this is a fascination I project through my paintings. My works are a dialogue between my inner self and the surroundings,” he said. Commenting on the expo, the gallery’s Manager Delphine Meaux said, “Through this expo we wanted to be more contemporary and to connect. We are happy to exhibit upcoming and wellknown artists in our gallery. 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Qatar Expo is the country’s premier events and exhibitions’ company, specialising in the conceptualisation and management of exhibitions, conferences and tailored individual services. Recent successes include the Middle East’s fastest growing wedding expo, one of the region’s largest furniture design events and a host of major exhibitions. Speaking about the part- nership, Qatar Expo Projects Department Manager Mahmoud al Hijjawi said: “We want to provide the best services for our clients and their visitors. So it is natural for us to partner with Qatar’s leading car rental company.” Al Muftah Rent A Car since 1971 has been Qatar’s first car rental company providing cars, mini-buses and coaches for self-drive and chauffer driven. The company also provides luxury cars and limo services. “We are proud to have been selected for preferred supplier status to such a prestigious and innovative events organisation. We place a high degree of emphasis on superior levels of personalised service that has won several awards in the category of Best Car Rental. Recently Al Muftah Rent A Car won for the fourth time the MENA Travel Award for the best car rental in the entire Middle East and North Africa. These awards recognise our dedication to excellence,” said Naresh Gakhar, senior manager, sales and marketing at Al Muftah. machines promo TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA Senior Manager for sales and marketing at Al Muftah Naresh Gakhar with Qatar Expo Projects Department Manager Mahmoud al Hijjawi at an agreement signing ceremony, in Doha, recently. QTEL has launched a new promotion to reward customers who use its self-service machines for transactions. In the new offer, any Qtel customer who uses a Qtel self-service machine in June will be entered into a prize draw from June 1 to June 30. Customers who use the machines to top-up their Hala services or pay their Qtel bills will automatically be entered into a daily draw to win a brand new iPhone 4S. Featuring Siri, the amazing voice response system, as well as a dual-core A5 chip, 8MP camera with all-new optics, 1080p HD video recording and more, the iPhone 4S is one of the most sought-after smartphones in the country. One lucky customer will be selected every day, and all the winners will be notified directly by Qtel. Qtel launched the promotion to encourage more people to use the self-service machines which are conve- Qtel self-service machine niently located across the country. As well as providing round-the-clock access for customers, they are also more environmentally-friendly because they reduce the need for paper-based transactions. With over 177 of them across the country, with many at convenient locations such as supermarkets, the airport, malls and petrol stations, customers can quickly manage their accounts using the machines. Qatar Steel holds staff family day TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA New Cadillac Escalade Sport at a Mannai outlet, in Doha. Mannai brings new Cadillac Escalade to Qatari market TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA MANNAI Automotive, the exclusive dealer of Cadillac, GMC and Subaru in Qatar, has announced the arrival of the much anticipated Cadillac Escalade Sport. The iconic brand’s latest edition features a new exterior design treatment and provides a fresh alternative for Escalade buyers. Automotive Group general manager Mohammed Helmy Mannai said, “The Escalade is already a popular vehicle in the Qatari market and we assure that it will be a great success with our customers. It offers a new interpretation of the Escalade’s bold and iconic statement and provides a new choice for buyers to express their personalities.” The new exterior design features include a restyled front fascia that features body-colour surround and horizontal elements, with strong vertical chrome bars. Additional styling updates include redesigned frontfender vents, body-colour side moldings, door handles, and new 22” polished aluminum rims. Rear design enhancements include clear-tinted LED tail lamps and center high-mounted stop lamp. The Escalade Sport incorporates a multitude of luxury, performance and technology features inherent to the lineup, such as: Magnetic Ride Control, a power operated sunroof, and Side Blind Zone Alert safety alert system, in addition to rear-seat entertainment system and powerassist steps that deploy automatically as the doors open and close. The Escalade Sport possesses the brand’s pioneered Magnetic Ride Control – an active suspension control system to improve ride performance which is usually available on Cadillac VSeries models. As well as a modified exterior frame, the Cadillac Escalade Sport has also been upgraded with an impeccable interior in line with the Cadillac brand. The Escalade is complemented by the extendedlength ESV model and the EXT model, which features a reconfigurable cargo bed with a segment-exclusive midgate, enabling the rear compartment to flex between passenger and cargo space. “The 2012 Escalade Sport continues to offer advanced features and a new dimension to the luxury Cadillac style. We’re sure our customers will not be disappointed and invite them to visit our showrooms to learn more about this model and set up and test drive,” said Helmy. Mannai Automotive offers a wide range of car models that appeal to a cross section of customer needs - from luxury, to sports, to family vehicles all untied by a strong attention to customer service. QATAR Steel brought smiles to the faces of its staff’s children during its annual family day event held at the Doha Exhibitions Center recently. The event aimed to enhance the social ties among staff and create a pleasant family and fun atmosphere. The event was attended by a great number of employees and their families. It provided opportunity for the staff to spend a nice time away from work pressure and routine busy day life. The programme included different fun activities, folkloric music and dance shows, which reflected the heritage, traditions and cultures of different communities working in the company. The event also featured other recreational games and competitions for children. The winners of the contests received various prizes. There was also a ruffle draw through which the employees won prizes. The programme also showcased some traditional Qatari handicrafts. Commercial Division Manager Ahmed Abdul Aziz Qatar Steel officials with children during a family day event, in Doha, recently. al Ansari said that through such recreational events, Qatar Steel aimed at improving its employees’ morale, raising their motivation to work in order to boost their performance. He urged them to work harder to increase their productivity. At the end of the event, most staff expressed their pleasure to attend the family day programme. They thanked the company’s management for its continual support and care. St Regis hotel unveils Opal restaurant TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA GUESTS recently gathered at the St Regis Doha for the opening of the much-anticipated new restaurant, Opal by Gordon Ramsay Doha. Headed by Michelinstarred Chef Gilles Bosquet, Opal offers culinary delights inspired by Gordon Ramsay, one of the world’s most famous chefs. Serving western classics in a relaxed bistro-style environment, Opal by Gordon Ramsay Doha adds a delicious new dimension to dining out in. The guests were thrilled by both the setting, from the surprising circular conservatory bar to the extensive views of the shimmering Arabian Gulf. They sampled a selection of canapés from Opal’s menu including freshly-sliced fish ceviche, crispy chicken wings lollipops, pizzas straight off the oven and juicy mini burgers, just to mention a few. They also had the opportunity to get up close and personal with Bosquet and his team, and Diego Gronda, managing and creative director of Rockwell Group Europe, who designed the Gordon Ramsay space. Opal by Gordon Ramsay is open from Monday to Saturday for both lunch and dinner. The St Regis Doha will offer the widest dining selection within a hotel in Qatar with 10 distinctive culinary and lounge experiences including the first Jazz at Lincoln Center outside of the United States. St Regis Doha Hotel chefs prepare dishes at the Opal restaurant, in Doha, recently. 24 Sunday, June 3, 2012 CITY LIGHTS www.qatar-tribune.com Doha hosts meets on Syria, Palestine QNA DOHA THE Arab Peace Initiative Committee meeting chaired by Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor al Thani began in Doha on Saturday. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is attending the meeting along with Arab League Secretary General Nabil al Arabi. Discussions during the meeting will tackle a number of proposals presented by Abbas on the future steps of the peace process with the Israeli side and then assess the situation based on these proposals. Means of supporting the Palestinian cause during the coming stage and facing the challenges of the peace process will also be discussed during the meeting. Doha also hosted a meet- ing for the Arab ministerial committee on Syria, under the chairmanship of Qatar, and the extraordinary meeting of the Arab League Council. The prime minister also had a joint meeting with United Nations-Arab League envoy to Syria Kofi Annan and Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al Faisal. The meeting discussed the latest developments of Annan’s mission in Syria. Rota hosts iEARN Open House al khaliji backs green day event TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA AROUND 350 students and 50 teachers took part in the largest annual International Education & Resource Network (iEARN) Open House organised by Reach Out To Asia (Rota) at the Qatar Foundation Student Center on Saturday. The students showcased 26 projects. Representing 19 schools from across the country, the record number of iEARN Qatar projects and students produced good quality work across various subject areas such as creative art and language, humanities and social sciences, science, technology, environment and math. Rota Director Essa al Mannai said, “The outstanding work displayed by all the students and teachers con- firms our belief that collaboration and working together is essential for all schools. We are proud of iEARN’s success and achievements since Rota introduced the programme to Qatar in 2008.” “iEARN offers an opportunity to join a global community of educators and students who share Rota’s vision that Internet-based collaboration can both enhance learning and improve the quality of education around the world,” added Mannai. Among the more popular new iEARN projects were ‘Beauty of the Beasts’, a global project inviting children to capture the grandeur and magnificence of animals indigenous to their areas through original artwork and poetry, and ‘Tub Gardens’, sustainable micro eco-systems created in con- tainers to encourage diversity and sustainability. The annual iEARN Open House event has grown in popularity since Rota became the official iEARN representative in Qatar. In total, over 500 students and more than 400 teachers from 80 schools are part of Rota’s iEARN Qatar network. In July 2013, Rota will host the annual iEARN international conference and Annual Youth Summit. Open to all and typically bringing together teachers and students from over 70 countries, the six-day event showcases educational technology activities, school partnerships, new Internet-based professional development tools, innovative curricula, and the collaborative efforts of youth and educators participating in the network. TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA AL Khalij Commercial Bank (al khaliji) sponsored the World Environment Day 2012 celebrations, recently. Upholding the bank’s tradition of supporting events that raise awareness on environmental and social issues, al khaliji supported the event as ‘Platinum Sponsor’ for the second consecutive year. “As a ‘next generation’ bank, our primary concern is, of course, the well-being of future generations,” said Robin McCall, al khaliji’s Group Chief Executive officer. “We firmly stand by initiatives that bring issues such as environment to the forefront. The annual World Environment Day is an initiative at a global scale that highlights and raises awareness of the most pressing issues we AL Khalij Commercial Bank, in Doha. face today. We are proud to yet again support Qatar’s celebration of the event.” Under the theme ‘A Green Economy: Does it include you?’, World Environment Day kicked off on May 25. It was again organised by a local group ‘Friends of the Environment Center’ and under the auspices of Dr Saif Ali al Hajari, chairman of the center and vice-chairman of the Qatar Foundation. The worldwide campaign itself is managed by the United Nations Environment Programme. Similar to last year, the celebrations are designed to directly engage the public with a painting contest encouraging people of all ages to creatively portray the contest’s theme ‘Save the Environment.’ The celebrations will culminate with the award and appreciation ceremony to be held on the final day on June 5. “At al khaliji, we not only stand by environmental and social awareness initiatives, but are also committed to Qatar’s National Vision 2030,” said McCall. “The vision calls for preservation of the environment, and under our corporate social responsibility programme, we are committed to the same. We take our obligations to the community seriously, and our support for similar events in the past is testament to that fact. We are excited about this year’s event. Last year, over 1,500 families and 50 schools participated. We expect more participants in this year’s World Environment Day 2012.”