Saudi Arabia launches program to empower youth

19/08/2019 Argaam

 

The Saudi Ministry of Labor and Social Development has launched a program to “prepare youth leaderships to support social development,” Saudi Press Agency reported.

 

The program is in partnership with the Social Counselling Association (Esham) and Princess Al-Anoud Charity Foundation, represented by Princess Al-Anoud Center for Youth Development (Wharf).

 

The program, aimed at promoting social development in the region and empowering the region’s young men and women through a system of high-efficiency social services, was launched by Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Sultan, governor of the Northern Borders region in Arar city.

 

It will be implemented in Arar, Turaif and Rafha through four training programs to establish the competencies of young men and women, from Aug. 18, to run for 37 weeks. 

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