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12/20/23, 1:16 PM Watani Al Emarat in partnership with Al Ameen Service launch 3rd National Identity Camp | Web Release
One of the program’s key objectives was to empower its participants and encourage them to leverage their energies and
capabilities and guide them to contribute towards building a more positive society.
HE Dherar Belhoul Al Falasi, Executive Director of Watani Al Emarat Foundation, underscored that the camp
offered a dynamic platform for both children and youth to enhance their leadership and teamwork capabilities. These
efforts aligned with the Foundation’s vision of promoting positive citizenship and belonging, establishing a culture of
active participation and team spirit. In addition, HE Al-Falasi pointed out that the camp was organised as part of the
cooperation between the Foundation and the Al Ameen Service, which focused on offering a comprehensive educational
and recreational experience for children and youth, reinforcing their connection with national heritage and identity in a
sustainable manner as future leaders, and building a generation conscious and committed to its societal and national
responsibilities. He also emphasised the Foundation’s unwavering dedication to promoting a sense of national identity
and giving young people and coming generations the resources and opportunities to strengthen their contribution to the
nation’s future development.
Omar Al Falasi, General Supervisor of Al Ameen Service, said: “Under the framework of cooperation with Watani
Al Emarat Foundation and in line with our steadfast dedication to nurturing a committed and knowledgeable generation
capable of taking up societal and national responsibilities, the camp reflected our vision to ensure a safer environment
for the sustainable development and prosperity of society and to jointly contribute towards retaining its safety. The camp
provided children and young people with the opportunity to advance their leadership and teamwork skills and succeed in
instilling affection and respect towards the country and its culture through various workshops. We affirm our
unwavering dedication to advancing the sense of national identity, passing down regional culture, incorporating children
into historically significant environments, and empowerment future generations to create a promising and sustainable
future.”
In addition, the camp’s activities included various other programs and activities that focused on promoting national
identity, heritage, culture, community, voluntary and sporting aspects, and life skills. The camp also had various
competitions to boost the spirit of competition and exploration in children and the youth, as well as activities curated in
an educational and recreational format to advance skills. The camp welcomed both male and female participants aged
between six to 14 years, from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
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