Qatar’s Ooredoo signs sustainability MoU
Ooredoo, Qatar’s main ICT provider, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Gulf Organisation for Research & Development (GORD), a regional research body focused on sustainability.
The agreement sets up a framework for cooperation on environmental and sustainable development initiatives. While detailed projects were not disclosed, the MoU signals that Ooredoo plans to work with GORD’s expertise to shape and support its sustainability efforts in Qatar and the wider region.
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