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The club conducts major events, such as its participation in the International Government Communication Forum, where members can voice their ideas and thoughts.
Young people between the ages of 10 and 17 can participate in "Ithmar," a media training programme designed to educate and qualify the next generation of media professionals. More than 100 aspiring journalists have graduated from the programme in the past five years.
A recent debate session hosted by the club was titled "Media of the Future from the Perspective of Future Generations," and it featured a panel of programme alums who shared their hopes and dreams for the future of media.
One student, Saif Obaid Al-Suwaidi, spoke about the pleasure of the dialogue session and his desire to pass on the information and media skills he had acquired through the 'Ithmar' programme to the audience and other participants.
Aisha Humaid Al-Khayyal claims that there were lively discussions between the presenters and the audience about the future of the media.
During the workshop, Mohammed Abdullah Al-Naqbi, a participant in the fourth batch of the 'Ithmar' programme, stressed the significance of social media platforms in disseminating news in an accurate, precise, and objective manner.