Generation Amazing and Qatar Foundation for Social Work team up to deliver new programmes
Generation
Amazing and Qatar Foundation for Social Work team up to deliver new programmes
Partnership
will run football for development programmes across the country
The
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ legacy project, Generation Amazing, has signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) with Qatar Foundation for Social Work (QFSW) to deliver
new football for development and life skill programmes in Qatar.
QFSW was founded in 2013 as a
private institution for the benefit of the public to govern and regulate
various civil initiatives in Qatar. QFSW’s work focuses on the human and social
development of Qatari society in various fields, including family stability,
orphan care, women and child protection, youth empowerment, care and
rehabilitation for people with disabilities, and elderly care, in addition to
promoting behavioural health.
QFSW
and Generation Amazing will deliver a range ofprogrammes and events in Qatar to
promote inclusion and social and human development for beneficiaries across the
country. The partnership will
contribute to human development as part of Qatar National Vision 2030 and raise
awareness about the integration of persons with disability into society.
Established
in 2010 during Qatar’s successful bid for the FIFA World Cup™, Generation
Amazing uses football for development initiatives to teach social and life
skills in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
“The
partnership with QFSW provides strong alignment to the overall vision and
mission of both organisations,” said H.E. Hassan Al Thawadi,Secretary General
of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy.
“We
will work together on programmes that support the development of social and emotional
skills in safe and supportive environments, allowing both Generation Amazing
and QFSW centres to reach out to people in Qatar and promote keylife skills and
values through football.”
Generation
Amazing will work closely with different
centres under the QFSW umbrella, namelyNama, Shafallah, Wifaq, Dreama, Ehsan, Aman, Alnoor and BHC, to target children with Autism, learning difficulties, the visually impaired, the
deaf, and children
and orphans with physical
impairments and other disabilities.In addition, participants will have the chance to volunteer at
events such as the Generation Amazing Festival and take part in youth
leadership programmes and workshops. Training for the programme will be held at the newly-launched
Generation Amazing Community Club in Lusail.
Ahmad
bin Mohammed bin Yousef Al Kuwari, CEO, QFSW, said: “Our success in the field
of social and human development is dependent on the cooperation and
coordination between QFSW and its centres with all governmental and private
sectors, and the civil society, as well as the formation of a network of
partners for support and advocacy at the national, regional and international
levels. We look forward to working with Generation Amazing and utilising their football
for development practices to strengthen our impact to support and develop
members of different communities in Qatar.”
Going forward, the programme plans to build the capacity of coaches to deliver
football for development activities that are ability-friendly, and contextualise
them to enhance the experience of beneficiaries
and deliver sessions that would improve their
skills.
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