Doha: Qatar Volunteer Center, part of the Ministry of Culture, has reported a significant expansion in the country’s volunteer base and training activity during 2025, according to its newly released annual statistical report.
According to Qatar News Agency, the announcement coincided with the UN’s International Volunteer Day on December 5, as the center highlighted the growing role of volunteerism in Qatar’s social development agenda.
Executive Director Moeed Al Qahtani said the report reflects increasing public engagement and the centre’s commitment to transparency. He described the centre as Qatar’s main hub for promoting volunteer culture, developing skills, and documenting contributions to community development.
According to the centre’s data, 27,012 people are now registered on its volunteer platform – 14,563 men and 12,449 women – marking a notable rise in youth participation. A total of 5,470 volunteers took part in activities this year, with an almost even gender split.
Training also expanded, with 2,404 volunteers completing capacity-building programs in 2025, while the center oversaw 58 social, cultural, environmental and humanitarian events across the country.
The center highlighted major initiatives, including a leadership program for volunteer work, a year-round training scheme, specialised volunteering tracks, and annual awards celebrating outstanding contributions.
Specialized volunteering now covers a range of fields, from administration, protocol and event organisation to media, medical and humanitarian support, aimed at matching volunteers’ skills with national and community needs.
Al Qahtani said the figures demonstrate healthy growth and confirmed plans for further expansion in 2026, including broader participation opportunities and stronger representation of Qatari volunteers in regional and international initiatives. The center’s long-term vision, he added, is to make volunteering a way of life in Qatar.
The UN established International Volunteer Day in 1985 to recognise the contributions of volunteers worldwide and raise awareness of the role they play in community development.