A total of 203 new cases were enrolled with the Public Prosecution’s social care initiative, ‘Reaya’ (Care) in the first half of 2026, which focuses on helping women and children recover from trauma.
A range of integrated services tailored every case’s circumstances, which included social, psychological, health, educational, legal and financial support. Sixty-seven children, 16 women, 47 men and 27 families were served, totalling 73 individuals.
Of the services provided, 150 were social counselling, 43 were related to physical and mental health and 12 to education. Eighteen instances of financial support were provided, while 10 insatnces of legal assistance were given. Six of the services were occupational and two were sports-related.
Attorney General Dr Ali Al Buainain yesterday received the 2026 mid-year report from Reaya director Fahad Al Rumaihi, in the presence of other members of the prosecution.
Dr Al Buainain noted that the initiative seeks to broaden its network of partners and strengthen its operational frameworks to keep pace with evolving social needs, while emphasising that Reaya’s success has been driven by the strong collaborations with supporters.
“Reaya has become a leading national model in the field of social protection, and embodies Bahrain’s commitment to co-ordinated institutional action in fostering a safer and more equitable society,” he added.