Qatar reiterates commitment to mediation, humanitarian response
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New York: Doha Forum, Qatar s flagship platform promoting diplomacy, dialogue, and diversity, co hosted a high level panel discussion titled Peace an...
New York: Doha Forum, Qatar’s flagship platform promoting diplomacy, dialogue, and diversity, co-hosted a high-level panel discussion titled “Peace and Development: A Shared Path to Stability” at the Permanent Mission of Qatar to the United Nations (UN) in New York yesterday, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly High-Level Week.
The event addressed the persistence of conflicts and wars around the world that continue to devastate communities, displace millions, and erode the foundations of development. They also discussed how fragile or uneven development often fuels instability and prolongs cycles of conflict. The message is clear: there is no peace without development, and no development without peace.
The event convened global leaders and practitioners to explore the deep interdependence between peace, humanitarian response, and sustainable development. Discussions highlighted how mediation efforts, humanitarian interventions, and long-term investments in education, health, infrastructure, and climate resilience must work hand-in-hand to secure stability.
Speakers examined how humanitarian action can be better linked to development planning in fragile states, the role of regional organisations in bridging peace and development, how mediation outcomes can translate into tangible improvements in people’s lives, and how investments in education, healthcare, and climate resilience can reduce the risk of conflict.
Minister of State for International Cooperation H E Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad emphasised Qatar’s long-standing commitment to mediation, humanitarian response, and international development assistance worldwide.













