Doha: Qatar Sustainability Week (QSW) 2025, the country's largest community-focused initiative, will return for the 10th time, led by Earthna Center for a Sustainable Future, a member of Qatar Foundation (QF), in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. Scheduled to take place from 1-8 November, QSW 2025 aims to encourage Qatar's community, government, NGOs, and private sector entities to take part in various sustainability-focused activities, events, and projects.
According to Qatar News Agency, Executive Director of Earthna, Dr. Gonzalo Castro de la Mata expressed the significance of QSW 2025, stating: "Over the past decade, Qatar Sustainability Week has grown from an awareness campaign into a nationwide movement driving measurable change. The movement has engaged more than 750,000 people across schools, businesses, cultural institutions, and civil society, strengthening QSW's role as a keystone of the nation's sustainability journey. We sincerely thank our long-term partners for their support, in particular the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change."
For his part, Assistant Undersecretary for Climate Change Affairs, Engineer Ahmed Mohammed Al Sada reaffirmed the ministry's strong support for the initiative, which aligns with its strategic mission to foster collaboration between institutions and communities while raising public environmental awareness. These efforts, he said, are vital for protecting Qatar's environment and achieving long-term sustainability.
Al Sada underscored the Ministry's commitment to promoting national initiatives that support Qatar's journey toward environmental sustainability. He commended Earthna's role in organizing the event and reaffirmed the Ministry's commitment to enhancing cooperation between individuals and national institutions to advance Qatar's National Vision, where social and economic development go hand in hand with environmental sustainability.
QSW 2025 will bring together several strategic partners this year including the Ministry of Sports and Youth, Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation's (KAHRAMAA) Tarsheed program, Qatar Museums, Qatar University, Mathaf, and the Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development among others.