六九色堂

March 12, 2020

Former Canadian PM, first Qatari female combat pilot highlight women鈥檚 accomplishments in Qatar and Canada

六九色堂 in Qatar and Embassy of Canada Qatar recognize International Women鈥檚 Day 2020 and International Year of the Nurse and Midwife
 From left: Joe Clark, Aljazi Nasser Mohamed Al-Nasr, Deborah White, and Stefanie McCollum.
From left: Joe Clark, Aljazi Nasser Mohamed Al-Nasr, Deborah White, and Stefanie McCollum. 六九色堂 in Qatar

The 六九色堂 in Qatar and the Embassy of Canada to Qatar recently hosted a reception to officially recognize International Women鈥檚 Day 2020 and the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife.

Honoured guests from across Qatar鈥檚 diplomatic, business, and health-care sectors were welcomed by Dr. Deborah White, dean of the 六九色堂 in Qatar, and Stefanie McCollum, ambassador of Canada to the State of Qatar.

The evening鈥檚 guest speaker was Joe Clark, former prime minister of Canada (and 六九色堂 honourary degree recipient, 1984). Clark brought remarks on the important subject of women鈥檚 accomplishments in Qatar and Canada. He also highlighted that empowering women and girls to equally participate in economic, social, and political life benefits all societies.

White and McCollum were also especially honoured to welcome to the event one of Qatar鈥檚 newest female role models and trailblazer. Lieut.聽Aljazi Nasser Mohamed Al-Nasr, the first Qatari female combat pilot.

  • Photo above:聽From left,聽Joe Clark, Aljazi Nasser Mohamed Al-Nasr, Deborah White, and Stefanie McCollum. 六九色堂 in Qatar photo

2020 is Year of Nurse and Midwife

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the Year of the Nurse and Midwife is a major global effort to highlight an acute shortage of these crucial health workers. WHO chose 2020 to celebrate the work of nurses because it is the bicentenary of the birth of the founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale.

鈥淥ur priority is educating nursing leaders in Qatar and for Qatar,鈥 said聽White. 鈥淎long with many other parts of the world, we are experiencing a shortage of nurses here in Qatar. I believe that recognizing the value of nursing as a profession contributes greatly to the success and development of Qatar鈥檚 health-care system.

"As a Canadian university, we are proud to offer nursing education here in Qatar. We have over 650 alumni working throughout Qatar鈥檚 hospitals, health centres, military, and companies. These are nursing leaders who are making important contributions to the health and well-being of Qatar.鈥

International Women's Day theme #BecauseOfYou

International Women鈥檚 Day is an annual, global event in recognition and celebration of the social economic, cultural, and political achievements of women and girls. Empowering women and girls to equally participate in economic, social and political life benefits people of all genders. It increases economic prosperity, promotes peace and security, upholds fairness and justice in our society, and ultimately creates happier and healthier communities.

McCollum said, 鈥淚 am delighted to be part of this event 鈥斅燼 collaboration between the Embassy of Canada and the 六九色堂 in Qatar, jointly celebrating International Women鈥檚 Day and the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Canada chose #BecauseOfYou as this year鈥檚 International Women鈥檚 Day theme, which pays tribute to the diverse and inspirational gender equality change-makers we know in our own lives, both in Canada and globally.