Environment Authority: Blue Leader Camp an Integrated Educational Experience Introducing Students to the Kuwaiti Environment

The Environment Public Authority (EPA) confirmed that the Blue Leader Camp is a comprehensive environmental and educational experience that familiarizes students with the Kuwaiti environment and its components through a diverse program combining awareness, practical application, and fieldwork.
Sheikha Al-Ibrahim, Director of the Public Relations and Media Department and the EPA’s official spokesperson, told KUNA on Sunday, on the occasion of the launch of the camp’s second edition organized by the EPA in collaboration with the Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME), that the camp enhances environmental awareness and instills concepts of sustainability among youth.
Al-Ibrahim added that the camp focuses on experiential learning, giving students the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills interactively, while fostering a sense of responsibility toward the environment and the importance of conserving natural resources.
She explained that the camp also provides students with an experience that combines learning, exploration, and teamwork, contributing to strengthening their connection with the environment and transforming environmental and sustainability concepts into practices and real-life experiences.
She noted that participating students, aged between 11 and 13, will undergo a different experience during the camp period, including visits to various sites and institutions in the country to closely learn about their operations and their role in environmental conservation.
She stated that the camp includes a range of activities and events that enhance environmental knowledge and encourage thinking about sustainable solutions. It also features diverse field visits and experiences, including a visit to the Science Center to learn about marine life and biodiversity, and a visit to the fish market to observe and handle different types of fish.
She clarified that the camp program also includes visits to the EPA’s laboratories, participation in environmental sampling experiments, and learning about the mechanisms for analyzing and examining samples. Additionally, it includes a visit to the Ahmed Al-Jaber Oil and Gas Exhibition, operated by Kuwait Oil Company, to learn about the oil and gas sector and its relationship with sustainability concepts.
Al-Ibrahim explained that the visit to the Coast Guard is part of the camp program to learn about their role in protecting the marine environment and ensuring maritime safety, alongside a visit to Aquamarine to learn about the marine environment and marine organisms.
She said that cooperation with ROPME reflects the importance of partnership and integration among environmental stakeholders, contributing to providing specialized environmental content that enriches participants’ experience, particularly regarding the marine environment, its protection, and sustainability.
She highlighted the EPA’s commitment to expanding partnerships with various government and private entities to deliver high-quality environmental programs targeting youth, emphasizing that building an environmentally conscious generation is one of the most important investments in achieving a more sustainable future.