Volunteering in Qatar
- To be Qatari national or resident of Qatar with valid ID.
- Age no younger than 18.
- Qualification preferably no less than secondary school certificate.
- To be physically fit to perform assigned tasks.
- To be of good conduct.
Volunteering Out of Qatar
- Age no younger than 18.
- Qualification preferably no less than secondary school certificate.
- To be physically fit to perform assigned tasks.
- To be of good conduct.
Required Documents
- Photocopy of Qatari ID & passport (for volunteers in Qatar).
- Photocopy of passport (for volunteers out of Qatar).
- C.V.
- Two personal photos (size: 4×6).
- Photocopy of good conduct certificate.
Volunteer Rights
- To choose to be member of QRCS in accordance with Articles of Association.
- To receive adequate training & personal capacity-building to be able to perform agreed tasks.
- To accept or decline a volunteering task in accordance with Code of Conduct and central principles of voluntary service.
Volunteer Duties
- To respect QRCS, humanitarian mission & emblem – which must never be used for propaganda or personal purposes.
- To understand/observe QRCS values & fundamental principles of International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement in offering humanitarian services.
- To avoid any activity that involves or causes conflict of volunteering responsibilities/tasks on the one hand and personal interest on the other.
- Not to give statements to the media without prior authorization from competent persons in QRCS.
- To perform volunteering tasks diligently & respect timing of events.
- To cooperate with colleagues & share opinion professionally & objectively.
- To stick to moderate body-covering attire that indicates respect for values of Qatari society.
Volunteering Termination
The relation between QRCS and volunteer shall be terminated in any of the following cases:
- Commit any act or crime in violation of Qatari law.
- Not respect etiquette & good manners in performing volunteering tasks.
- Raise funds using the name of QRCS.
- Create groups on social media using the name of QRCS.
- Not observe professional standards, disclose secrets of QRCS associates, or provoke disturbance among volunteers.
- Not show genuine willingness or ability to perform assigned tasks.
- To violate the volunteer obligations stated in the Code of Conduct.