The Women’s Forum in Doha announced the adoption of “Snonu” as a strategic partner for the 2025 version in support of a approach that links the platform to society and turns the discussion into a tangible impact on the ground.
This came during the press conference dedicated to announcing the eighth edition of the Women’s Forum in Doha, which was held at the Grand Hayat Hotel, where the organizers and partners presented the features of the program and its general trends, with a focus on constructive dialogues and spaces for exchanging experiences and building professional links in a way that establishes a platform in which the voices of change converge and hear the various experiences.
The activities of the eighth edition will be held on Saturday, September 27th, under the slogan “Voices for Change: Reuse Tomorrow’s Cooperation and Common Values.”
This year, the program provides a related path from dialogue to practical empowerment through topics dealing with education from the point of view of narrowing the gap between enrollment and results, leadership through leadership care, network building and professional progress paths, and the health of women by enhancing more and serious and flexible work environments, along with global transition and the extent of the talents and transit opportunities for the borders – by strengthening the role of the forum As a university platform for sounds, visions and experiences.
“The forum has always been a space in which women meet to enrich, learn, and inspire each other,” said Conchita Pons, the Women’s Forum Foundation in Doha. With the slogan of this year, “Voices of Change”, we want to highlight the collective strength of women, and how common values can pay a real societal transformation.
The “Snowo” partnership with the forum is an extension of the “targeted technology” approach, supporting women’s empowerment, building paths for young talents, and empowering the business led by women through digital platforms and e -commerce.
In this context, Khaled Al -Hajri, head of the new initiatives in Snono, said: “Empowering women in Snowno is not a seasonal activity, but rather a value that we include in our products, policies and the way to build our teams. Our role in this partnership is to contribute to expanding the space of dialogue and exchanging knowledge, and that we bring ideas from application through a professional environment that respects the diversity. ”
For her part, Shaima Al -Qarni, Director of Public Affairs in Snowo, said: “Today, and we are meeting here, the enthusiasm is filled with the wealth of wealthy discussions and inspiring voices, and the new collaborators and projects that may start from it capable of making a real difference.”