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Overview Overview
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Country Background Country Background
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Modern History Modern History
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The Economy The Economy
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Philanthropy in Focus Philanthropy in Focus
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The Culture of Giving The Culture of Giving
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The Legal Environment for Philanthropy The Legal Environment for Philanthropy
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Institutionalized Philanthropy Institutionalized Philanthropy
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Philanthropic Initiatives as Operating Csos Philanthropic Initiatives as Operating Csos
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The Qatar Foundation for Education, Science, and Community Development The Qatar Foundation for Education, Science, and Community Development
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Grant-making Foundations Grant-making Foundations
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The Sheikh Jassem Bin Gaber Bin Mohamed Al-thani Charity Foundation The Sheikh Jassem Bin Gaber Bin Mohamed Al-thani Charity Foundation
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The Sheikh Eid Bin Mohamed al-Thani Charitable Foundation The Sheikh Eid Bin Mohamed al-Thani Charitable Foundation
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Charitable CSOs that Operate a Philanthropic Arm Charitable CSOs that Operate a Philanthropic Arm
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Qatar Charity Qatar Charity
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Qatar Red Crescent Qatar Red Crescent
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Corporate Philanthropy Corporate Philanthropy
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Abstract
This chapter discusses philanthropy in Qatar. Qatar's charitable activities include both traditional and creative modes of channeling philanthropy. Since these philanthropic initiatives are relatively recent, perhaps the main recommendation that could be made is that they focus on continued growth and diversification. Like-minded initiatives should establish productive avenues of communication among themselves to ensure the effectiveness of their giving and to avoid duplication. The momentum corporate philanthropy has gained over the past few years needs to be maintained, with greater emphasis placed on institutionalization. Currently, most corporate social responsibility initiatives take the form of financial donations or in-kind contributions to worthy causes, but companies are expected increasingly to seek to align their core business activities with goals and programs that engage the entire work force and supply chain in addressing sustainable development and attacking poverty at its roots.
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