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Monday, February 09, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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 Dr Sharifa Noaman al-Emadi.

DIFI honoured with global recognition for its role in strengthening family ties

An international award recognising those at the forefront of promoting, protecting, and strengthening the role of the family has been presented to Dr Sharifa Noaman al-Emadi, the executive director of Doha International Family Institute,(DIFI), a member of Qatar Foundation.She received the “Stand with the Family Award” from Family Watch International in recognition of her leadership and international advocacy efforts, and those of the DIFI, in placing the family at the heart of societal development, advocating for family-centred policies, and promoting family wellbeing and cohesion.The award reflects the DIFI’s leading national and international role in integrating scientific evidence into policymaking and advocacy concerning families, its success in forging collaborations that support families across the Arab-Islamic world, and its contribution to positioning Qatar as an exemplar of how governmental and non-governmental organisations can intertwine on the development of family policy.It was presented to Dr al-Emadi during Family Watch International’s 15th Global Family Policy Forum, held under the theme *Protecting Women and Children by Strengthening the Family in Phoenix, US.The DIFI – which has special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council – conducts family research, policy, outreach, and advocacy nationally, regionally, and globally, with the goal of being an international knowledge leader on issues facing the Arab family.

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Shell reinforces LNG leadership and industry collaboration at LNG2026

Shell concluded its participation as principal sponsor of LNG2026, the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) conference. The event brought together global energy leaders to explore LNG’s role in delivering affordable, reliable and cleaner energy.During the opening plenary panel titled “Global LNG Dynamics: An Industry Perspective,” Shell’s CEO – Wael Sawan – joined peers from national and international oil and gas companies to discuss the evolving LNG landscape.The panel addressed critical issues such as affordability, security of supply and reliability, emphasising LNG’s role in balancing energy demand with climate goals.Reflecting on the event, Rob Maxwell, Managing Director and Chairperson of Shell Companies Qatar stated: “LNG is central to meeting global energy needs while reducing emissions. Affordability and security of supply remain priorities, and collaboration across the value chain is essential to deliver reliable, lower-carbon energy for the future. It was a privilege to join this remarkable event hosted by QatarEnergy that showcased collaboration and innovation across the global LNG value chain.”Shell reaffirmed LNG’s importance in energy transition. Natural gas emits around 50% less CO₂ than coal when used for power generation, making LNG a key enabler of decarbonisation. Shell continues to invest in technologies that reduce emissions, including carbon capture and storage (CCS) and electrification of LNG facilities.Shell is involved globally at every stage of the LNG journey: extracting, liquefying, trading, shipping, regasifying, and distributing it to customers. This integration allows the company to match supply with demand, offering customers gas whenever and wherever required.