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Qatar’s Snoonu And Namaa Social Incubator Partner To Empower The Country’s Entrepreneurs

The agreement will see founders enrolled in Namaa’s incubation programs gain access to Snoonu’s digital platform and integrated ecosystem.

By Inc.Arabia Staff
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Snoonu, Qatar’s homegrown super app, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Namaa Social Incubator, a center under the Qatar Foundation for Social Work, in a move aimed at empowering entrepreneurs and supporting the growth of emerging businesses in the country.

The agreement will see founders enrolled in Namaa’s incubation programs gain access to Snoonu’s digital platform and integrated ecosystem, which will enable them to scale their businesses, expand their reach, and enhance operational efficiency. They will also receive a number of capacity-building opportunities, including mentorship, technical support, training workshops, and marketing exposure.

By leveraging Snoonu’s advanced technology, logistics infrastructure, and customer reach, businesses participating in the program will be better positioned to accelerate their growth journeys and compete in an evolving market landscape. The initiative is also placing strong emphasis on social inclusion by focusing on segments like home-based businesses, social security beneficiaries, and people with disabilities.

In a statement, Hamad Mubarak Al-Hajri, founder and CEO of Snoonu, said, “At Snoonu, we see innovation as a key driver of inclusive growth. Through this partnership, we aim to provide entrepreneurs with the tools, platform, and opportunities they need to scale their ideas and create lasting impact within the community.”

Ghanim Salah Al Ali, Executive Director of Namaa, added, “We believe in the power of strategic partnerships to amplify social and economic impact. This collaboration represents a significant step toward empowering entrepreneurs and creating an enabling environment that supports sustainable growth, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.”

Pictured in the lead image is Namaa's Ghanim Salah Al Ali and Snoonu's Hamad Mubarak Al-Hajri. Image courtesy Snoonu.

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