WISH summit calls for protecting healthcare

Doha, Qatar – Qatar Foundation’s 7th World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH 7) opened yesterday at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), under the theme “Humanizing Health: Conflict, Equity, and Resilience.” The event, graced by H H Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, brought together global health policymakers, innovators, researchers, and practitioners to address some of the world’s most pressing health challenges. The opening ceremony was attended by prominent figures including Minister of Public Health H E Mansoor bin Ebrahim bin Saad Al Mahmoud, former Minister of Public Health H E Dr. Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari, Vice-Chairperson and CEO of Qatar Foundation H E Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani, WISH CEO Slim Slama, Executive Chair of WISH Lord Darzi of Denham, and President of Médecins Sans Frontières Dr. Christos Christou. In her opening address, H E Al Kuwari emphasized Qatar’s commitment to fostering global cooperation and tackling urgent health challenges. She highlighted the theme of this year’s summit, stating, “This year’s theme, ‘Humanizing Health: Conflict, Equity, and Resilience,’ reflects our dedication to addressing profound health issues, especially for those enduring unimaginable hardships.” Al Kuwari also called attention to the critical need for healthcare protection in conflict zones, advocating for rebuilding lives with compassion and resilience. Dr. Christos Christou echoed this sentiment, stressing that attacks on healthcare facilities have become a troubling “new norm,” especially in regions like Gaza. He called for accountability and tangible action to protect healthcare workers and facilities, noting, “There are many doctors in Gaza amputating on children without anaesthetic, scrambling without basic medicines.” A powerful film shown during the opening ceremony shared the story of 11-year-old Dareen Al Bayaa, a Palestinian girl who lost 47 family members in a devastating attack in Gaza on October 22, 2023. Dareen and her five-year-old brother are now in Doha for medical care. Day one of WISH 7 included discussions on several reports developed in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), covering topics such as protecting healthcare in conflict zones, combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and the ethics of AI in Gulf-region healthcare. Additional sessions examined women’s cancer, palliative care, and the impact of the war in Sudan. Today, the summit will continue with discussions on mental health, obesity, diabetes, and other key topics. WISH 7 will conclude with the announcement of winners in the WISH innovation competitions and the launch of the new CARDIO4Cities initiative, aimed at tackling urban cardiovascular health challenges.
Air Arabia reports record third quarter net profit of AED 564 million, up 8%

First nine months 2024 revenue increases 12% exceeding AED 4.98 billion; 13% increase in passenger numbers and 22 new routes launched. Air Arabia (PJSC), the Middle East and North Africa’s first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) operator, today announced record financial and operational results for the third quarter and first nine months of 2024. Air Arabia reported a net profit of AED 564 million for the third quarter ending September 30, 2024; an 8 percent increase compared to AED 522 million in the same period of 2023. The airline achieved a turnover of AED 1.78 billion, marking a 10 percent increase compared to the third quarter of last year. From July to September 2024, over 5.1 million passengers traveled with Air Arabia Group across its operating hubs, reflecting an 8 per cent increase from the 4.7 million passengers carried in the same quarter of the previous year. The airline’s average seat load factor — representing the percentage of available seats occupied — increased by 2 percent, reaching an impressive 81 percent during the third quarter of 2024, underscoring the strong demand for Air Arabia’s services. Third Quarter 2024 Performance: AED Q3 2024 Q3 2023 % Revenue AED 1.78 billion AED 1.62 billion 10% Passenger Numbers*all hubs* 5.1 million 4.7 million 8% Seat Load Factor 81% 79% 2% Net Profit AED 564 million AED 522 million 8% Commenting on the results, Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammad Al Thani, Chairman of Air Arabia, said: “Air Arabia’s record net profit in the third quarter, coupled with strong growth in revenue and passenger demand, is a testament to the strength of the business model we operate and the true value we offer to our customers.” He continued: “The aviation industry continued to face geopolitical and economic challenges in the third quarter, as airlines navigated airspace restrictions in parts of the region, leading to route adjustments and in some cases, flight suspensions. Additionally, the industry continued to manage inflationary pressures prompted by the ongoing supply chain challenges, currency fluctuations, and fuel price volatility. Despite these factors, Air Arabia successfully expanded its network, increased operating capacity, and maintained a strong operating margin. This achievement highlights the resilience of our business model and the strength of our management team.” In the first nine months of 2024 (January to September), Air Arabia reported a net profit of AED 1.25 billion, reflecting a 5 percent decrease from the AED 1.32 billion recorded in the same period of 2023. The airline achieved a turnover of AED 4.98 billion, marking a 12 percent increase compared to the AED 4.45 billion registered in the first nine months of last year. During this period, over 14 million passengers traveled with Air Arabia across its hubs, representing a 13 percent growth compared to the number of passengers carried in the same period last year. The airline’s average seat load factor rose by 2 percent, reaching a strong 82 percent for the first nine months of 2024. First Nine Months 2024 Performance: AED 9M 2024 9M 2023 % Revenue AED 4.98 billion AED 4.45 billion 12% Passenger Numbers*all hubs* 14 million 12.4 million 13% Seat Load Factor 82% 80% 2% Net Profit AED 1.25 billion AED 1.32 billion (5%) The airline liquidity for the first nine months of 2024 stood at AED 4.9 billion in cash and cash equivalent. Al Thani concluded: “Throughout the first nine months of 2024, we maintained a strong commitment to growth across all areas of our business and operations. This included expanding our fleet, introducing new routes, and increasing flight frequencies across each of our operating hubs. As we look to the remainder of the year, we remain focused on strategic growth, disciplined cost management, and delivering exceptional value to our customers.” During the first nine months of the year, Air Arabia added 6 new aircraft to its modern fleet bringing it to a total of 77 owned and leased Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. During the same period, the carrier has expanded its network by launching 22 new routes across its operating hubs in the UAE, Morocco, Egypt, and Pakistan. In May, Air Arabia was named the “Leading Low-Cost Airline Brand – MENA” by Global Brands Magazine. This honor recognizes Air Arabia’s exceptional commitment to innovation, quality, branding, customer service, and performance, establishing a robust standard in the aviation sector across the MENA region. Additionally, the airline was honored with “Corporate Award in the Airline Category” at the 2024 OPS Forum in Athens, Greece for its commitment to enhancing efficiency, reliability, and customer satisfaction. Building on its commitment to environmental responsibility, Air Arabia has integrated and deployed phase one of its enhanced fuel management system to further manage and optimize fuel efficiency across the group which will eventually lead to further reduction in emissions. Additionally, the airline has fully implemented a circular economy approach for inflight service items, ensuring all packaging is either biodegradable or recyclable. These efforts underscore Air Arabia’s dedication to sustainable innovation and responsible growth at the core of its operations. Further demonstrating its commitment to the community, Air Arabia’s ‘Charity Cloud’ program launched a new school in Cambodia. This addition joins 15 schools and clinics established across 18 countries, providing essential education and healthcare services to underserved communities.
Doha Film Institute Showcases Exciting Homegrown Talent in Made in Qatar Program at Ajyal 2024

Doha Film Institute (DFI) is showcasing an inspiring selection of stories by Qatar’s emerging film talents in the Made in Qatar programme at the 2024 Ajyal Film Festival. One of the most popular programs at Ajyal, Made in Qatar showcases films by Qatari and Qatar-based talents, and is a testament to the limitless potential of Qatar’s creative community. The selection includes five diverse films that underline the creative progress of the country’s flourishing film industry with two films created with support from the Ministry of Public Health of Qatar. The jury for this year’s Made in Qatar program is led by acclaimed Palestinian actor Saleh Bakri and includes Kenyan filmmaker Debra Aroko and Qatari director Amal Al Muftah. Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, Chief Executive Officer of DFI and Festival Director, said: ” After a successful special screening of Made in Qatar films earlier this year, we are proud to screen five additional new films reflecting the diversity of our nation and the progress of our creative talent to prominence on the world stage. The program continues to be a cornerstone of Ajyal, providing a platform for homegrown voices to share their unique perspectives and innovative storytelling techniques. The selection is a strong representation of the vibrant creative ecosystem that the nation has fostered and a testament to the success of the Institute’s commitment to supporting filmmakers through every step of their creative journey.” The program includes I Lay for You to Sleep (Qatar/2024) by Ali Al Hajri, a contemplative experimental narrative that explores the emotional depths of loss and renewal through poetic imagery. As women prepare a body for burial, we follow Ali’s journey through memories and reflections, confronting the mysteries of life, death and rebirth. The film is also screening in the Bader Shorts Competition. Alkaline (Qatar/2024) by Paul Abraham and Abdulla Al-Hor highlights the complex interplay between personal choices, family expectations and how fear can shape relationships in profound ways. Presenting how a father’s health scare changes his life and creates a rift with his son, the film journeys through the conversations and self-reflection by the son to bridge the divide. The film, in Malayalam and English, was created with support from the Ministry of Public Health of Qatar. Breshna (Qatar/2024) by Obada Jarbi narrates the moving story of a survivor of a terrorist attack in Kabul who finds refuge in Qatar. The poignant short film captures her reflection on hope, resilience and the longing for peace as she comes to terms with loss and survival. Through her story, the film offers a deeply personal perspective on displacement and the strength needed to seek a new beginning amidst painful memories. Can You See Me? (Qatar/2024) by Dhoha Abdelsattar follows a lonely woman, Maryam, who is trapped in the cycle of a mundane life that spirals into emotional turmoil until she is forced to confront herself and the possibility of change. This evocative short is a reflective journey through the quiet struggles of inner turmoil, exploring resilience and self-discovery. Cochlea (Qatar/2024) by Karim Emara, supported by the Ministry of Public Health of Qatar, is about Rokia, a 50-year-old Arab woman who reunites with her twenty-year-old son, Youssef, after six months apart. During their reunion, Rokia insists on performing a ritual she has often imposed on him. Despite his resistance, Yousef begins to understand that his mother’s unusual way of expressing love and care runs deeper than simply wanting him to be clean. Ajyal 2024 features 66 thought-provoking films from 42 countries depicting themes that will resonate with and inspire audiences with stories of resilience, hope and community empowerment. The event will also have interactive discussions, inclusive screenings, film exhibition, Qatar’s largest pop-culture event – Geekend. Events will be held across key locations, including Katara, Sikkat Wadi Msheireb, Lusail and VOX Cinemas Doha Festival City. Tickets can be purchased online at https://my.dohafilminstitute.com/ajyal/films/