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The Parliament serves as a platform for Arab children to express their views and concerns. It aims to create a strong culture of awareness around their issues through educational programs. The APC organizes regular meetings where kids from different Arab countries can bring up their ideas and dreams for the future in a respectful and friendly environment.
One of the key goals of the Parliament is to provide training and support that helps children develop personal and leadership skills. By doing so, it encourages them to participate in their communities and learn the importance of openness, dialogue, and respect for different opinions.
Ayman Othman Al Barout, the Secretary-General of the APC, emphasized that the Parliament is working hard to ensure that children have a voice in educational and legislative matters across the Arab world. He noted that the successes of past sessions demonstrate the common commitment among Arab nations to prioritize childhood and prepare children to become the leaders and positive influences of tomorrow.
Al Barout mentioned that the Parliament acts as a space for dialogue and is part of a broader cultural project aimed at nurturing a generation capable of expressing themselves freely and responsibly. This aligns with modern educational trends and highlights the spirit of cooperation among Arab nations.
He praised the support from the Arab League, Arab countries, and the UAE for promoting childhood through laws and educational initiatives, creating a nurturing environment for this ambitious project based in Sharjah. He acknowledged the efforts made by local organizations to support the work of the Parliament.
In its ongoing mission, the APC is committed to developing a comprehensive system for the well-being of Arab children. This effort focuses on fostering creativity and preparing the next generation to be active partners in societal development, carrying the message of children’s issues to larger platforms. Ultimately, the goal is to build strong nations by first building up their people.