Ministry working to develop Darb Al Saai as a permanent venue for cultural activities
Published: 14 January 2025
Minister of Culture addresses Shura Council on Ministry’s 2024-30 strategy to
enhance cultural scene and preserve national identity
NT Bureau
Doha
The Ministry of Culture is working to develop Darb Al Saai as a permanent venue for cultural and heritage activities, with the aim of enhancing the presence of Qatari culture in the minds of the youth.
This was stated by Minister of Culture H E Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al-Thani at the weekly session of the Shura Council held on Monday.
The session hosted the Minister of Culture along with several specialists from the Ministry of Culture (MoC), to present the key points of the Ministry’s 2024-30 strategy and its efforts to enhance the cultural scene and preserve the national identity.
The Minister also said that the Ministry has made efforts to provide an appropriate climate to ensure freedom of expression and the right of citizens to access and disseminate information, in a manner that does not conflict with Qatari principles and values.
In his speech about the key challenges facing the Ministry, the Minister explained that the cultural scene faces challenges that require concerted national efforts to achieve the desired goals, indicating that the primary challenges are balancing cultural heritage and national identity with technological developments and modernity, and enhancing intellectual protection for society as culture is a national security.His Excellency pointed out that enhancing community participation in cultural activities requires the development of innovative platforms that meet the interests of different segments of society.
At the beginning of the session, the Shura Council Speaker and members praised the MoC’s efforts in enhancing the national cultural scene, protecting the Qatari heritage, and achieving Qatar National Vision 2030.
The Minister explained that the Ministry seeks to develop qualitative programs that contribute to reviving the cultural heritage by organizing national festivals and events, in addition to launching innovative initiatives that highlight traditional and contemporary arts to enhance cultural belonging.
The Council members touched on the lack of diverse cultural events, and stressed the need to increase the number of cultural events that meet the interests of different segments of society, with a focus on diversity in the cultural content provided.
Members pointed to the lack of cultural activities and programs in external areas, and called for expanding their scope to include all regions in the country to ensure that culture reaches all members of society.
In response to the Council members’ comments and questions, HE Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al-Thani stressed the Ministry’s keenness to develop various programs and activities that include all segments and regions.