Budapest, Sarah Janahi, Head of the Awards and Competitions at the Ministry of Youth Affairs, participated in the "Brainbar" Youth Conference held in Hungary, with the participation of several officials and those interested in youth affairs from various countries around the world. Sarah Janahi spoke in a discussion session about innovation in the region, where she presented the Kingdom of Bahrain's experience in the field of empowering youth and women, national initiatives, and the most prominent achievements that have been made, in addition to addressing the urban and developmental aspects in the Kingdom. During the conference, Janahi attended workshops, workshops and lectures entitled "Future Makers", which focused on a sustainable future, developing the capabilities of youth in various fields, including environmental aspects, in addition to harnessing modern technology to highlight the role of youth in leading development and achieving international goals. Janahi discussed with officials at Brainbar Fou ndation ways of cooperation with the Ministry of Youth Affairs, which would contribute to enriching youth initiatives and programs in the Kingdom. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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