Sharjah, The Secretary-General of the Arab child parliament presented commemorative shields and appreciation cards for the Syrian delegation participating in the fourth session of the Arab Child Parliament for their active and sincere participation. This came at the conclusion of the parliament's work held in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates(UAE). The session included a special program of eleven events, in which child parliamentarians from 16 Arab countries participated in it with the aim of enhancing their skills and knowledge. The session also highlighted the social responsibility of parliament' member, ways to motivate the surrounding environment so that everyone can assume their responsibilities. Syria' children delegation included Lynn Issa from Dar al-Aman School for the Martyrs' sons and Yamen Al-Moussa, Maha Shaheen, and Haidar Badour from the Martyrs' Sons and Daughters Schools. The Arab child parliament is one of the institutions of the League of Arab States in which four male and female children of each member country take part. Source: Syrian Arab News Agency
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