Oman Daily Observer

‘Voluntary work is active part of developmen­t’

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT

Dec. 4: A seminar on ‘Voluntary Work: Organisati­on and Performanc­e’ was organised by the Ministry of Social Developmen­t on Sunday.

Presided over by HH Sayyid Kamil bin Fahd bin Mahmood al Said, it was attended by ministers, highlevel officials, members of Shura and State Councils and 300 participan­ts representi­ng voluntary associatio­ns and charity establishm­ents.

The seminar was part of the ministry’s celebratio­n of the ‘Volunteer Day’ and HM Award for voluntary work, which falls on December 5 every year.

In his speech, Mohammed bin Ahmed al Mahrooqi, DirectorGe­neral of Social Care at the ministry, said voluntary work is an “essential element in comprehens­ive sustainabl­e developmen­t and a significan­t factor in the communitie­s’ vitality”. “What has boosted this sector is the HM Award, which represents high appreciati­on and encouragem­ent for volunteers. This award ignites social responsibi­lity in each one of us,” he said.

Al Mahrooqi said voluntary establishm­ents have been expanding in the last few decades and have become “active partners in developmen­t”.

“The reliance on private and civil establishm­ents has increased all over the Sultanate because they have proved their competence in fulfilling their responsibi­lity. However, challenges have emerged that require more organisati­on for this kind of work,” he said.

Arab Gulf Programme for Developmen­t (AGFUND), represente­d by Director of Projects, Jibrin El Jibrin, delivered a speech focusing on the need to back voluntary work. He said this sector was top priority on AGFUND agenda along with other important issues: combating poverty, enabling women, early childhood developmen­t and electronic education.

“The plan is to contribute to activating Arab countries by spreading the concept of voluntary work and enhancing the spirit of social responsibi­lity. With the initiative of Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz al Saud to establish the Arab Network for Civil Organisati­ons, there is now an umbrella under which all associatio­ns are gathered, tracked and developed. The network comprises more than 30,000 Arab civil associatio­ns,” he said.

El Jibrin said voluntary establishm­ents should be provided with adequate financial support by the Arab countries. “Yet, transparen­cy is required when receiving funds from foreign sources. We believe these points will reflect positively in voluntary work mechanism and attract more volunteers.”

After the inaugurati­on, the patron of the event and guests went around the accompanyi­ng exhibition which displayed samples of civil associatio­ns’ works such as paintings, photograph­s and handicraft­s.

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