Doha: The Friends of the Environment Center, affiliated with the Ministry of Sports and Youth, continues to run its summer program "I Explore," with significant participation from both young men and women. The third week of the program concluded with various training workshops and lectures, focusing on the protection of endangered wild plants, agriculture, and home gardening, along with a field trip to the Seashore Plastic Factory. In this context, Executive Director of the Friends of the Environment Center, Farhoud Al Hajri, emphasized that the great successes achieved by the "I Explore" summer program in previous years have been a major motivator for continuing its activities in the sixth edition. This edition includes a diverse range of training workshops, educational lectures, and field visits for age groups from 13 to 25 years old. Al Hajri explained that the activities of the current edition of the summer program were carefully selected by a specialized team of center experts to be in line with curre nt developments and events. They also aim to meet the requirements of building the skills and knowledge of the current generation, aligning with the country's development plans and the aspirations of these young individuals to be constructive elements in the future. Source: Qatar News Agency
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