The start of events "Al Ain Youth Week" With wide participation

Al Ain on July 14/ WAM/ The activities of the “Al Ain Youth Week”, organized by Al Ain Youth Council from July 14 to 20, were launched today, coinciding with the International Youth Skills Day.
The week aims to enable youth energies in Al Ain, and highlight their contributions in various developmental, cultural and sports fields.
The first day witnessed a wide turnout of young men and women to participate in workshops, sports activities, and interactive meetings that were held in a number of centers and partner entities in Al Ain, in an atmosphere full of enthusiasm and creativity.
Muslim Hammoud Al -Darai, head of the Al Ain Youth Council, said that Al Ain Youth Week comes a translation of our wise leadership in investing in the energies of youth and directing them to serve the community, expressing his happiness with this remarkable turnout, which reflects our youth’s thirst for knowledge, excellence and active participation.
For its part, Moza Al -Kaabi, a member of the Al Ain Youth Council, said that we are keen through this week to provide qualitative programs that inspire young people and open new horizons for them to develop their skills and enhance their presence in various sectors and we trust that these initiatives will have a sustainable positive impact.
Al Ain Youth Week continues its activities throughout the week, and his agenda includes dialogue sessions, specialized workshops, sports events, and innovative exhibitions that allow young people to display their projects and inspiring experiences.
Al Ain Youth Week focuses on a group of vital axes, including positive citizenship, Arabic language, sustainability and environment, artificial intelligence, talents, arts, and entrepreneurship.
The initiative aims to highlight influential youth models, stimulate community participation, and build strategic partnerships between governmental and private institutions to support and rehabilitate national competencies.
The activities target the youth category from the age of 15 to 35 years of both sexes, in addition to governmental and private institutions, academic authorities, civil society institutions, and those interested in empowering and developing national competencies.
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