The Doha Forum has reaffirmed its commitment to international diplomacy and humanitarian collaboration by actively participating in the Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF) 2025. It was held under the patronage of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The fourth edition of ADF welcomed a high-level Qatari delegation. The delegation was led by Mubarak Ajlan Al Kuwari, Executive Director of Doha Forum, and Maha Al Kuwari, General Manager.
As a strategic partner of the forum, Doha Forum co-hosted a pivotal session on April 11 titled “Humanitarian Response to Complex Crises”. The session gathered key global stakeholders and humanitarian leaders. The panel included prominent figures such as:
- Ambassador Akif Çağatay Kılıç, Chief Advisor to the Turkish President on Foreign Policy and Security
- Dr. Ali Youssef Ahmed Al-Sharif, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Sudan
- Jagan Chapagain, Secretary General, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
- Tamara Alrifai, Director of External Relations and Communications, UNRWA
The session was moderated by Andrew Hopkins, Senior Correspondent at TRT World. It focused on examining root causes of global crises, improving humanitarian coordination, and advancing innovative solutions. These solutions aim to strengthen response systems worldwide.
We are honoured to collaborate with the Antalya Diplomacy Forum to co-host this vital discussion focused on developing actionable solutions,” said Mubarak Ajlan Al Kuwari. “Through these efforts, we aim to ease the mounting pressures on the international humanitarian system.
Held under the theme “Reclaiming Diplomacy in a Fragmented World,” the 2025 Antalya Diplomacy Forum gathered global leaders, diplomats, and civil society representatives. The aim was to foster meaningful dialogue and cooperation in turbulent times.
c Under the theme “Justice in Action: Beyond Promises to Progress”, the upcoming forum will continue to build on these global partnerships. This will promote justice, diplomacy, and tangible progress.