From Gulfnews:
Website dedicated to Qatar Emir's wife is launched By Barbara Bibbo', Correspondent Doha: Web users who want to know more about Qatar and its leadership can log on to a new website
www.mozahbintnasser.com.qa.
The website is the first to be dedicated to the accomplishments and vision of Shaikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al Misnad, wife of His Highness Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani.
The website is in three languages - Arabic, English and French - and is a useful tool to learn more about Shaikha Mozah, Qatar's most active figure in education, health and human rights. It is also an important means of understanding the numerous developments taking place in Qatar.
The website was launched on Sunday at Qatar Foundation headquarters, a non-profit organisation intended to promote quality education under the guidance of Shaikha Mozah.
Abdullah Al Kubaisi, director of the office of Shaikha Mozah, inaugurated the site.
"We are overwhelmed with telephone calls and requests from across the world about Shaikha Mozah's activities and commitments," Al Kubaisi said.
"The website will now help us to provide updated information to the people all over the world," he added.
Al Kubaisi said the website offers extensive information about Shaikha Mozah's activities in various organisations, including the Qatar Foundation, Qatar's Supreme Council for Family Affairs, Supreme Education Council and Unesco's International Fund for Iraqi Higher Education.
It provides information about her projects in education, health, family and culture at the national and international levels, her daily activities, her most recent speeches and a timeline for her engagements, he said.
However, one of its most important features is the possibility to contact the Shaikha's office by sending a personalised message. "The website is designed as a means to communicate with the people not only in Qatar, but all over the world and get feedback. It provides room for criticism and suggestions," he added.
It also offers a chance to post messages to Shaikha Mozah and encourages the web users to send remarks and queries.
Visitors can also join a secure mailing list for regular updates.
"Maybe in the future," Al Kubaisi said, "the website could become an interactive tool between Shaikha and people who can get direct replies from her office."