MoL holds meet with research institutes,policy centres to shore up labour market

Tribune News NetworkDohaThe Ministry of Labour (MoL), represented by the Labour Market Information and Research Department, hosted a roundtable meeting with prominent research inst...

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Qatar tribune Tribune News Network Doha The Ministry of Labour (MoL), represented by the Labour Market Information and Research Department, hosted a roundtable meeting with prominent research institutes and study centres across the country. The meet served as a platform for participants to explore opportunities to strengthen collaboration and to discuss strategies for improving research and studies to optimise the efficiency of programmes and initiatives aimed at the development of the labour market. Hussain Ali Al Hababi, director of the Labour Market Information and Research Department, said the roundtable meeting aligns with the Ministry of Labour’s ongoing efforts to strengthen strategic integration and collaboration with partners across various sectors.

He added that the goal is to support the implementation of projects and initiatives within the Labour Market Information and Research Department, based on reliable data-driven studies and research, stressing that this will enhance the effectiveness of policies and programmes aimed at driving transformative changes in line with the National Strategy for an Effective and Highly Productive Workforce 2024-2030, which seeks to create a workforce ready for the future. The meeting included an overview of the operational framework and strategic objectives of the Labour Market Information and Research Department. The participants explored how to leverage the accurate data and comprehensive analyses produced by these institutes to support the execution of targeted projects within the department’s plans and initiatives.



The participants also discussed the importance of scientific methods in labour market analysis and how academic expertise can be leveraged to design innovative strategies for the labour sector. The discussions also highlighted the need to strengthen collaboration based on the exchange of information and expertise to achieve common goals. Copy 13/11/2024 10.