Authors :
Hessa K. Al-Suwaidi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 6 - June
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Abstract :
The Qatari government has placed considerable emphasis on women's empowerment as a fundamental component
of its National Vision 2030. This vision outlines strategic goals for Qatar's development, prioritising economic diversification
and social inclusion. Consequently, women are encouraged to participate in the workforce, and this encouragement extends
to the realm of entrepreneurship. As such, technology-driven enterprises, such as fintech and health tech, have gained
traction, with women leading the charge in these dynamic sectors. This paper aimed to examine the impactful ways in which
Qatari women are driving innovation and shaping the entrepreneurial landscape of Qatar. The secondary materials used
each of the subject matters covered by no less than 15 scholarly articles, despite several studies pursuing wide-ranging survey
efforts, which did not dig deeper. The paper shows that Qatari women have been able to pursue higher education and obtain
advanced degrees in various fields. This increased access to education has empowered Qatari women to pursue their goals
and aspirations, thereby contributing to the overall progress and development of the country. Also, Qatar has been front
front-runner in applying technology and innovation in the field of renewable energy to minimise its carbon footprint and
support sustainable development. The Paper concludes that through a combination of changing social norms, government
support, and economic opportunities, more and more Qatari women are breaking barriers and starting their businesses. As
these women continue to succeed and inspire others, they are contributing to a more inclusive and vibrant entrepreneurial
ecosystem in Qatar and paving the way for future generations of women entrepreneurs in the country.
Keywords :
Women; Entrepreneurs; Innovation; Furture of Business in Qatar.
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The Qatari government has placed considerable emphasis on women's empowerment as a fundamental component
of its National Vision 2030. This vision outlines strategic goals for Qatar's development, prioritising economic diversification
and social inclusion. Consequently, women are encouraged to participate in the workforce, and this encouragement extends
to the realm of entrepreneurship. As such, technology-driven enterprises, such as fintech and health tech, have gained
traction, with women leading the charge in these dynamic sectors. This paper aimed to examine the impactful ways in which
Qatari women are driving innovation and shaping the entrepreneurial landscape of Qatar. The secondary materials used
each of the subject matters covered by no less than 15 scholarly articles, despite several studies pursuing wide-ranging survey
efforts, which did not dig deeper. The paper shows that Qatari women have been able to pursue higher education and obtain
advanced degrees in various fields. This increased access to education has empowered Qatari women to pursue their goals
and aspirations, thereby contributing to the overall progress and development of the country. Also, Qatar has been front
front-runner in applying technology and innovation in the field of renewable energy to minimise its carbon footprint and
support sustainable development. The Paper concludes that through a combination of changing social norms, government
support, and economic opportunities, more and more Qatari women are breaking barriers and starting their businesses. As
these women continue to succeed and inspire others, they are contributing to a more inclusive and vibrant entrepreneurial
ecosystem in Qatar and paving the way for future generations of women entrepreneurs in the country.
Keywords :
Women; Entrepreneurs; Innovation; Furture of Business in Qatar.