Qatar Charity (QC), in co-operation with Etlaqq Business Management and Bedaya Centre for Entrepreneurship and Career Development, continues to support "excellent projects" under the Tamken programme by launching a promotional campaign for them.
The programme is concerned with developing capabilities in the areas of economic empowerment and contributing to the field of entrepreneurship in Qatar.





The marketing campaign aims to acquaint people with the projects and support youth to launch their projects and encourage them to put forth their ideas.
Among these projects is Afaq, an electronic platform and mobile application project for art lovers and organisations, and the Cakeaty project, which offers cakes with a taste that recalls the memories of childhood, QC has said in a statement.
Programmes and Community Development director Jassim Mohamed al-Emadi said that Qatar Charity and its partners continue to support these projects.
He indicated that QC extends support through a promotional campaign aimed at acquainting people with the winning projects and encouraging young people to launch similar projects in the field of entrepreneurship, while the partners continue to provide support for the rest of the projects that require formal procedures and the necessary licences.
Etlaqq Business Management chief executive Dr Latifa al-Darwish affirmed that workshops yielded significant results as the participants benefited from them.
She said they are following up on the winning projects and their work procedures.
She also thanked QC and the Bedaya Centre for this fruitful co-operation, indicating that the participation of Etlaqq in the programme is aimed at helping entrepreneurs, especially in light of the continued coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
The owners of the winning projects expressed happiness with the continued support.
Sarah al-Baqer, owner of the Cakeaty project, thanked the QC for extending its continuous support to the project, noting that the promotional campaign by Qatar Charity received a good response from the Qatar community.
Mona al-Badr, owner of the Afaq project, thanked the QC and the partners for providing unlimited support, constructive initiatives like Tamken, workshops and consultations to increase the project owners' awareness of the Qatar market.
The Tamken programme was launched in late-2020.
It is an integrated training programme provided remotely through Qatar Charity’s social media accounts.
The initiative targets persons with ideas and small projects, those in need of training to enter the market, and people with special needs, in addition to those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic to enable them to enter the market and market their projects properly.
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