Youth Affairs Minister Rawan Tawfiqi visited the Youth City 2030 outcomes exhibition, where she reviewed projects, initiatives and work developed by participants throughout the programme.
During the tour, the minister viewed projects from various training tracks and heard from participants about their experiences, the development of their ideas, challenges they faced and skills they acquired.
Ms Tawfiqi said the projects reflect the impact of investing in young people and their ability to translate learning opportunities into practical ideas and outcomes.
She emphasised that the value of Youth City 2030 lies in developing young people’s skills and strengthening their ability to take initiative and innovate.
She said Youth City 2030 provides a platform for young people to develop their capabilities, explore their potential and test and develop their ideas, noting that the exhibited projects demonstrate the capabilities of Bahraini youth and their readiness for the future.
The exhibition featured projects and initiatives developed through the city’s training programmes across various domains, demonstrating the practical application of skills acquired by participants.