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The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) in the State of Qatar is the government entity responsible for regulating and developing the information and communication technology (ICT) sector in Qatar.

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Apolitical

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in Qatar, through the Digital Station Portal, has partnered with Apolitical, a global learning platform and the world's largest network for public servants. This partnership brings global knowledge and training into DSP, enhancing our library with resources designed to help public servants upskill in critical areas for the future of work and governance.
Founded in 2015, Apolitical’s mission is to make governments smarter, to deliver for people and the planet by providing public servants with the tools and networks to transition to being effective and tech-enabled organisations. Today, more than a quarter of a million verified public servants across 170 countries use Apolitical to share best practice through communities of peers, and to upskill with short, expert-led online courses on government priorities.
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What Apolitical Offers DSP Users:

  • Global Learning Opportunities

    Access courses and resources co-designed with leading institutions such as Georgetown University and the SDA Bocconi School of Management.
  • Cutting-Edge Topics

    Explore content on AI and digital transformation, energy and climate, leadership, communication, and other mission-critical skills.
  • Practical Peer Learning

    Learn directly from public servants and experts worldwide, gaining actionable insights from real-world case studies.
  • Government Partnerships

    Benefit from knowledge shaped by deep collaborations with governments in the UK, Canada, Estonia, Kenya, Brazil, Indonesia, and beyond.
By integrating Apolitical courses into DSP, MCIT extends the platform’s reach beyond local and regional initiatives, connecting users in Qatar with global expertise, tools, and best practices. This collaboration reinforces DSP’s role as a central hub for digital skills and lifelong learning.
Apolitical content is now available in the DSP’s library of content, with new courses and resources added regularly to support your professional and digital growth.