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ICESCO stresses utilizing vacation to boost future gen knowledge

June 20, 2025 / 10:38 AM
Salem Omar Salem
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Sharjah 24: Professor Salem Omar Salem, who leads the ICESCO Regional Office in Sharjah, highlighted how important it is for young people to use their summer vacation wisely. He believes this time can be a great opportunity to gain new knowledge and skills, especially in areas like science, technology, and sustainable development, which are essential for a bright future.

He pointed out that summer should not be seen as a time for idleness but rather as a valuable opportunity for learning and personal growth. By participating in quality programs, students can expand their understanding of the world and develop their abilities. In today's fast-changing world, it’s crucial to prepare young generations to understand and work with new technologies, especially in fields like artificial intelligence.

Professor Salem emphasized that the ICESCO office is collaborating with various educational and cultural organizations to promote summer programs that cater to different age groups. These programs focus on important skills for the future, entrepreneurship, taking care of the environment, and conducting scientific research. He believes that fostering human development is key to achieving overall progress.

He also mentioned the importance of instilling a sense of identity, cultural pride, and appreciation for language in young people. Summer programs should blend traditional values with modern interests to keep them engaging and relevant.

Furthermore, he praised Sharjah for its commitment, under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, to fostering a culture of knowledge and providing opportunities for children and youth. The emirate offers many educational and training programs during the summer to help young people discover their potential.

In closing, Professor Salem reiterated that the ICESCO office is dedicated to working with educational and cultural institutions to equip young people with the knowledge and skills needed to address sustainable development issues and create a better future for both Islamic communities and the world.

June 20, 2025 / 10:38 AM

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