A changing Qatar has a lot at stake in the World Cup

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Untold billions of dollars have been spent on developing venues to meet the nation’s promise that its World Cup will be carbon-neutral.

Yoshimi Yamashita of Japan is one of the women referees officiating matches for the first time ever at the World Cup. — AFP

No matter the case and despite the condemnation that has befallen the would-be oasis in the desert given its religion-backed policies, as the FIFA World Cup starts today, the country has come out to play. Karim Elgendy, a fellow at London think tank Chatham House, who previously was a climate consultant for the World Cup, said Qatar’s efforts at “greening” the tournament “show a positive trend for a sporting event”.

The world should know about the Qatar National Vision 2030, which calls for a progressive rolling back of many historically stringent policies. Notably, the World Cup in Qatar will be the first to feature female referees. I’m not saying that desert heat is a conducive climate for soccer. But controversy can broker positive change.

 

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