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Thousands Join Qatar Diabetes Association March to Raise Awareness on Workplace Health

Doha recently witnessed the Qatar Diabetes Association march, attracting thousands of participants to Aspire Park. The event highlighted the importance of diabetes awareness, prevention, and healthy lifestyles. Moreover, it focused on this year’s theme, “Diabetes in the Workplace,” emphasizing how work environments can support well-being. Clearly, the Qatar Diabetes Association march is becoming a key national platform for promoting health and community engagement.

The annual march, organized by Diabetes Qatar, celebrated its 19th edition this year. Participants included families, students, and representatives from various institutions, all eager to support the cause. They wore distinctive blue T-shirts and carried banners to raise awareness about diabetes, demonstrating their commitment to healthier communities. The march provided a festive and energetic atmosphere for everyone involved.

The event aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, which prioritizes public health and preventive care. Furthermore, it highlights national efforts to encourage early detection and reduce diabetes risks. Experts note that workplace awareness is particularly important, as the International Diabetes Federation estimates that seven out of ten people with diabetes are of working age.

Al Rayan Bank served as the platinum sponsor for this year’s march, reinforcing its commitment to social responsibility. The bank’s leadership emphasized that supporting the Qatar Diabetes Association march is a meaningful way to turn corporate responsibility into real impact. Other government institutions also joined, showing broad support for raising awareness and promoting healthy lifestyles across the country.

In addition, the march featured interactive activities and educational programs designed to engage participants of all ages. Volunteers guided attendees along the Aspire walkway, providing information on diabetes prevention, nutrition, and physical activity. Schools participated actively, ensuring students learned about healthy habits while enjoying a community experience.

Organizers noted that the march not only educates participants but also strengthens community solidarity. Moreover, events like this inspire families and employees to adopt healthier routines. Looking ahead, the Qatar Diabetes Association march aims to expand its reach, bringing greater awareness and positive impact for future generations.

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