Bahrain opens Youth 365 space in Hamad Town Model Youth Centre

Bahrain Minister inaugurates Youth 365 - GCC Business News
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

Rawan bint Najeeb Tawfiqi, Bahrain’s Minister of Youth Affairs, has inaugurated the Youth 365 space at the Hamad Town Model Youth Centre, managed by the Youth City Authority.

Youth 365 space initiative aims to enhance the presence of Bahraini youth internationally and enable them to benefit from global programs and opportunities offered through embassies and international missions in the Kingdom.

Youth 365 aims to familiarize Bahraini youth with international training and program opportunities, encourage active participation, highlight inspiring success stories, and provide an interactive area for cultural, educational, and training initiatives, enhancing their skills and readiness for the future.

Minister Tawfiqi said that Youth 365 reflects the ministry’s commitment to providing an encouraging environment for Bahraini youth to engage with international programs and events. She explained that the space is a practical model for integrating national and international efforts in youth development.

The Youth Minister further said that the initiative brings together knowledge and experience exchange, serving as a hub that connects Bahraini youth with the world. It offers new opportunities to engage with global cultures, gain international exposure, and represent Bahrain, supporting the Kingdom’s vision of youth empowerment and future leadership.

Youth 365 space: 5 core values

The Youth 365 space program is built around five core values, that reflects the Ministry’s vision to support young Bahrainis and strengthen their contribution to sustainable national development:

  • Empowerment
  • Inspiration
  • Innovation
  • Participation
  • Hope
Bahrain Minister inaugurates Youth 365 - GCC Business News
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Through Youth 365, Bahraini youth will be able to access international opportunities, build cooperation with embassies, diplomatic missions, and international institutions, and connect with members of the Hope Network, all of which enhance their skills and advance the Kingdom of Bahrain’s role in supporting youth.

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