Friends of Environment Center
The Friends of the Environment Center, in partnership with the Ministry of Sports and Youth, continues its popular summer program "I Explore," with strong participation from both young men and women.
As the third week of the program concluded, participants engaged in a variety of training workshops and lectures focused on topics such as the protection of endangered wild plants, agriculture, and home gardening. The week also featured a field trip to the Seashore Plastic Factory.
Farhoud Al Hajri, Executive Director of the Friends of the Environment Center, highlighted that the impressive achievements of the "I Explore" summer program in previous years have been a key driver for launching its sixth edition. This year’s program offers a rich array of training workshops, educational lectures, and field visits tailored for youth aged 13 to 25.
Al Hajri elaborated that the current edition’s activities were meticulously crafted by a team of center experts to address contemporary developments and events. These activities are designed to build the skills and knowledge of today’s youth, aligning with the nation's development plans and the aspirations of young individuals to become positive contributors to the future.
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Source: The Peninsula Qatar
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