Carnegie Mellon Qatar Concludes First Leadership Program


Doha: The first professional development leadership program at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) wrapped up at a final ceremony in Education City. The CMULead program was delivered by human resources specialists at the Carnegie Mellon campus in Pittsburgh over the spring semester.

Participants included staff members from CMU Africa, CMU-Q, Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), Qatar Foundation, VCUArts Qatar and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar.

Dean of CMU-Q, Michael Trick spoke to the participants at the closing ceremony. “I am so pleased to see how the multiversity has grown and become more integrated over the years,” he said. “CMULead-Qatar embodies the vision that Qatar Foundation has for Education City, where universities share knowledge, learn together, and grow in cooperation and collaboration.” The CMULead program has been delivered in Pittsburgh for several years by experts in the CMU Office of Human Resources. Todd Rosignoli, assistant vice president of learning and development, and Wendy Br
enneman, learning and development trainer, taught the Qatar program remotely, with three in-person sessions at the CMU-Q campus.

“This is the first time we have run this program at the Qatar campus. I hope that this experience will pave the way for us to incorporate more initiatives from the Pittsburgh campus into our professional development options,” said Trick.

The CMULead program develops leadership skills in several key areas, including emotional intelligence, intercultural communication, effective delegation and empowerment, and building positive teams. The program emphasizes how leadership skills transcend titles and roles, and developing these skills can lead to a more enriching work experience.

Source: Qatar News Agency

RACA to Hold Second Training Forum on Charitable Strategy in Qatar


Doha: Qatar’s Regulatory Authority for Charitable Activities (RACA) in partnership with the Qatar University (QU), is due to organize the 2nd training forum under the title of charitable work strategy in the State of Qatar and transition towards the future, on Monday.

The event will bring together a host of officials specialized in strategic planning, quality, and projects in the charitable organizations in the State of Qatar.

The three-day forum will be held at the auditorium of QU’s Library and features five workshops during which 12 working papers will be presented, in addition to key remarks given by lecturers from RACA, Qatar Red Crescent Society, Qatar Charity, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) and the National Planning Council.

The research papers will tackle the strategies of charitable, humanitarian and development work in the State of Qatar, developments in the international coope
ration with respect to charitable work, strategic performance management of humanitarian initiatives in complex environments, the strategic perspective of Qatar’s response to humanitarian crises and disasters worldwide, building the capacities of the third sector organizations in Qatar and ways to upgrade the plan of annual outcomes.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Cairo hosts 22nd Arab Conference of Heads of Punitive Institutions Monday

Cairo, The 22nd session of the Arab Conference of Heads of Punitive and Correctional Institutions will kick off Monday in Cairo.

The two-day event will bring together representatives of Arab interior and justice ministries, the Arab League (AL), the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, as well as officials of the general secretariat of the Arab Interior Ministers’ Council.

The conference is set to tackle several key topics, including alternative penalties for ones restricting freedom, the effect of freedom-restricting penalty on family coherence, along efforts of member states to provide social insurance for prisoners and their families, Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported.

The general secretariat will refer the recommendations of the conference to the upcoming session of the Arab Interior Ministers’ Council to take action in this regard.

Source: Bahrain News Agency