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Delegations arrive in Sharjah to participate in APC's 3rd session

February 18, 2024 / 12:22 PM
Ayman Othman Al-Barout
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Ayman Othman Al Barout, Secretary-General of the Arab Parliament for the Child
Sharjah 24: Delegations of Arab children from nineteen countries arrived to the United Arab Emirates to participate in the activities of the Arab Parliament for the Child (APC), in Sharjah.
The organising committee for parliamentary activities, formed from APC employees and the General Secretariat of the Sharjah Counsultative Council, was keen to coordinate with the competent authorities at Sharjah International Airport and Dubai International Airport to receive Arab children participating in the third session of the third term of the parliament.

Among the institutions participating in the activities of the third meeting, the Big Heart Foundation, Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA), the Sharjah Police General Command (SPGC), the University of Sharjah, and the Rubu’ Qarn Foundation for Creating Future Leaders and Innovators, in order to organise exceptional workshops and programmes aimed at developing the capabilities and knowledge of Arab children.

Workshops and programmes come within the framework of a comprehensive vision to activate the role of children in Arab society to innovate and explore in the fields of science, technology, arts, and culture.

A panel discussion is scheduled to be held at Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC) headquarters, on February 24th, under the title “Artificial Intelligence through the Eyes of Arab Children.”

Ayman Othman Al Barout, Secretary-General of the Arab Parliament for the Child, stressed the importance of holding such events in enhancing the role of Arab children in shaping the future and encouraging them to participate effectively in issues related to their societies.

Al Barout pointed out that the implemented activities will contribute to strengthening the national and cultural belonging of Arab children, and enhance the values of coexistence, tolerance and mutual understanding among them, which contributes to building more advanced and developed societies in the future.
February 18, 2024 / 12:22 PM

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