Mövenpick Hotel West Bay Doha has been awarded the 'Best CSR Initiative for the Tourism Sector' in Qatar.
The recipients of this award are chosen by an independent committee comprising academics, media experts, and representatives from the government and the private sector, all of which study and monitor the initiatives taken by Qatar-based companies.
The award ceremony took place under the patronage of H.E Sheikh Abdullah Bin Saud Al-Thani, the governor of Qatar Central Bank and chairman of the Sport & Social Contribution Fund (Da’am), who also presented the award to the hotel’s general manager, Ghada Sadek.
In addition to focusing on sustainability and living green, the property is also set on supporting individuals with special needs and has introduced a dedicated training programme for the students of the Shafallah Centre for Children with Special Needs.
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During the two-month training programme, the students learned about the importance of teamwork and time management, whilst nurturing self-confidence. Currently, there are two full-time employees at the hotel from the centre.
Mövenpick Hotel West Bay Doha has also teamed up with Right4Children, an organisation supporting disadvantaged young people through education and career opportunities. Participants of the programme undergo essential training in the hotel until they are ready for a full-time job. As a result, the hotel has trained and hired 18 employees from Right4Children since 2013.
Sadek said: "This award is a reflection of our strong commitment to corporate social responsibility and giving back to the community. We have made a pledge to plant these meaningful principles and have a dedicated corporate responsibility team that is active in driving forward new initiatives."
These activities are part of Shine, the global sustainability programme of Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, which focuses on supporting education initiatives.