Minister announces launch of Qatar Social Observatory to observe social phenomena
Observatory will provide early warnings to decision-makers regarding social phenomena that may require intervention, enabling effective solutions to social challenges.
Minister of Social Development and Family H E Mariam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad announced the beginning of preparations to establish the “Qatar Social Observatory”, a significant initiative designed to enhance Qatar’s interactive social monitoring capabilities.
The Qatar Social Observatory aims to provide early warnings to decision-makers regarding social phenomena that may require intervention, enabling the development of effective solutions to social challenges.
Its approach is centered on the scientific collection of information and data to support community-targeted research and programs, thereby strengthening the community’s capacity to proactively address its challenges.
In a press statement, Her Excellency emphasized that the observatory will act as an early warning system to monitor social phenomena impacting families and society at large. She described it as a robust scientific tool that will foster the skills of national talent in social and humanitarian research fields.
The Minister underscored the importance of a strategic partnership with the National Planning Council, which plays a vital role in supporting and guiding the project towards its national objectives. Additionally, she noted the involvement of the Ibn Khaldon Center for Humanities and Social Sciences at Qatar University as a key research partner, contributing academic and scientific expertise to enhance the observatory’s effectiveness and development.
The Minister explained that communication with the observatory, for submitting social observations or reports, will be facilitated through a dedicated electronic page on the Ministry of Social Development and Family’s website. The observatory will operate in close cooperation with the National Planning Council and the Ibn Khaldon Center at Qatar University, utilizing three primary monitoring mechanisms: field monitoring through surveys and questionnaires, digital monitoring with advanced programs, and direct interviews and community dialogues.
Secretary-General of the National Planning Council, Abdulaziz bin Nasser bin Mubarak Al Khalifa stated, “The National Planning Council will play a major role in supporting and implementing the Qatar Social Observatory, which will serve as an effective tool for analyzing social data and providing a scientific foundation for the development of social policies and national plans. This will aid in achieving cohesive efforts toward our sustainable development goals.”