Kuwait's Minister of Youth and Sports Praises Bahrain's Experience in Developing the Capabilities of Youth

Kuwait’s Minister of State for Youth and Sports Affairs, Dr. Tariq Al-Jalahma, praised today, Monday, in Manama, the Kingdom of Bahrain’s commitment to developing the capacities of youth and adolescents, as well as the distinctive programs and experiences it offers in this field.
This came in a press statement by Minister Al-Jalahma during his visit to the “Qadha Junior” training camp for adolescents, held in partnership with the Royal Guard and the Bahrain Defense Force, accompanied by Bahrain’s Minister of Youth Affairs, Rawan Tawfiq, to observe the camp’s programs, activities, and training experiences aimed at developing adolescents’ capacities and honing their skills.
Minister Al-Jalahma commended the distinctive programs and experiences offered by the camp, emphasizing that it represents a comprehensive training experience that underscores the importance of investing in adolescents and developing their capacities from early stages through programs that combine training, challenge, and practice.
He stressed that such youth and adolescent initiatives constitute a genuine investment in human capital, given their impact on building character and fostering a spirit of initiative and cooperation. He praised the organization and the diverse training content, which align with adolescents’ needs and provide them with opportunities to engage in rich practical experiences.
During the visit, Minister Al-Jalahma and Minister Tawfiq reviewed the various components of the camp, which features a comprehensive training experience based on challenge, discipline, teamwork, and the development of life skills, thereby contributing to enhancing self-confidence, self-reliance, a sense of responsibility, and the refinement of participants’ personalities.
They also learned about the nature of the programs and activities undertaken by participants, which include challenges and practical experiences aimed at developing concentration, quick response, teamwork, and the ability to handle various situations in a training environment that combines learning, practice, and experience.
The “Qadha Junior” camp targets adolescents aged 10 to 17, where participants undergo a training experience comprising diverse programs, activities, and challenges designed to develop their personal skills, enhance their teamwork capabilities, instill a sense of responsibility, and reinforce values of discipline, initiative, and self-confidence in a motivating training environment that blends learning, experience, and practice.