Manama, The Prime Minister's Office announced today that applications for the 10th intake of the Prime Minister's Fellowship Program will open from Tuesday 9 July 2024 to Friday 9 August 2024. The Director General of the Prime Minister's Office, Hamad Yaqoob Al Mahmeed, emphasised that the PM Fellowship Program aims to invest in Bahraini youth, who are the primary drivers of the Kingdom's comprehensive development, led by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Al Mahmeed highlighted that the programme reflects the far-reaching visions of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, in empowering national leaders to enrich government work and promote innovation and creativity across the public sector. The PMO's Director General highlighted the programme's benefits, emphasising its role in preparing highly qualified public sector leaders through intensive 12-month training. The programme aims to upskill and re-skill young leaders by offering opportunities t o learn about public sector decision-making mechanisms, develop plans for government programmes that will shape the Kingdom's future, and connect with current government officials to gain insight into public sector operations and accountability throughout the decision-making process. Al Mahmeed commended the outcomes of the PM Fellowship Program over the past years, noting that successful graduates have secured prestigious positions of responsibility across the public sector. Al Mahmeed acknowledged the contributions of current and past fellows in advancing the Kingdom's comprehensive progress and development. Al Mahmeed concluded by wishing the applicants success. Government employees below the managerial level can apply via the PMO's website at www.pmo.gov.bh Source: Bahrain News Agency
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