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Qatar’s Lekhwiya and Volunteer Center Join Forces to Enhance Search and Rescue Training

Doha: Qatar’s Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya) and Qatar Volunteer Center, under the Ministry of Culture, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing volunteer cooperation and search and rescue training.

According to Qatar News Agency, the agreement was signed under the patronage of HE Minister of Interior and Commander of Lekhwiya, Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani. The MoU seeks to prepare volunteers to participate in missions conducted by the Qatar International Search and Rescue Group both domestically and internationally.

The signing ceremony was attended by HE Lekhwiya Deputy Commander, Major General (Staff) Mohammed Misfer Al Shahwani, and HE Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture Dr. Ghanem bin Mubarak Al Ali. Major Khalid Abdullah Al Hamidi, commander of the Qatar International Search and Rescue Group, described the partnership as a strategic step to strengthen coordination between Lekhwiya and other state institutions in fields requiring high discipline and operational efficiency.

“The partnership will help train volunteers and equip them with vital skills to ensure they are ready to respond effectively in emergencies and rescue operations,” Major Al Hamidi said. He emphasized that volunteerism is a cornerstone of building a resilient society capable of facing challenges collectively.

The MoU also underscores the role of volunteers in recent domestic and international rescue efforts, with trained volunteers playing an integral part in relief and emergency responses. Director-General of the Qatar Volunteer Center, Moeed bin Gibran Al Qahtani, welcomed the partnership as an important opportunity to empower Qatari youth and enhance their contributions to national development.

He stated that volunteer work in Qatar is evolving rapidly due to strong support from government institutions and collaboration across national agencies. The agreement marks a milestone in forging closer ties between security forces and civil society.

The MoU includes plans to launch specialized volunteer training in search and rescue, complementing existing programs in medical, media, protocol, and organizational volunteering. This initiative aims to build a generation of qualified volunteers ready to serve Qatar and contribute to humanitarian missions worldwide.

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