Juzoor and Doha Institute for Graduate Studies Sign MoU to Strengthen Scientific and Research Collaboration

Juzoor for Health and Social Development has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies in the State of Qatar, aiming to strengthen scientific and research collaboration between the two institutions and to develop areas of joint work on health and social issues of mutual interest.

Juzoor expressed its appreciation for this agreement, considering it an important step toward expanding scientific collaboration. The two institutions will work together to conduct joint research in the fields of public health and priority social issues in the region, contributing to knowledge production and supporting evidence-based policymaking.

The cooperation will also include organizing the Seventh Adolescent Health Conference in collaboration with the Arab Coalition for Adolescent Health. This regional conference aims to highlight adolescent health issues and promote scientific and policy dialogue on best practices and programs that support the health and well-being of adolescents in the Arab world.

Juzoor emphasized that this partnership comes as part of its commitment to strengthening scientific research, enhancing regional cooperation, and developing initiatives that contribute to improving the health and well-being of communities, particularly in the areas of public health and adolescent health.

The agreement is expected to open the door for further joint research initiatives and academic activities, strengthening the exchange of knowledge and expertise between academic institutions and civil society organizations across the region.