A Story of Youth (Hakaya Shabab)
The event will showcase inspiring sports stories from 14 speakers, each with 18 minutes, alongside an exhibition featuring awareness corners to promote sports and health culture for an active society.
Last Updated: February 8, 2025

Best Practice Overview
The event will feature inspiring stories and memorable sports experiences, with each of the 14 speakers allotted a maximum of 18 minutes to share their insights. In addition, an accompanying exhibition will showcase a series of awareness corners focused on promoting sports and health culture, aiming to foster a vibrant and active society
Objectives:
Young people will have the opportunity to learn about sports experiences and explore new games, while also enhancing their health culture through inspiring stories designed to motivate them to practice sports and discover new hobbies
Duration of the Initiative:
Two days.
Positive Impact (Indicators and Outputs of the Initiative):
Young people will have the chance to explore different sports and discover new, diverse interests to make the most of their free time. The program also aims to increase participation by 300 young people, expand the range of programs offered, and reach more regions across the Kingdom.
Preparation Phase:
- Conducting comprehensive planning and preparation to ensure the event’s successful implementation and availability of all necessary resources.
- Defining the initiative’s objectives and identifying the key themes for the inspiring stories.
- Selecting accomplished athletes as speakers and coordinating with them to prepare their presentations.
- Organizing the accompanying exhibition and determining the awareness corners to be featured.
- Creating promotional and media materials to effectively market the event.
- Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and technologies to support storytelling.
Implementation Phase:
- Implementing the scheduled activities and programs, encouraging engagement with attendees.
- Opening the initiative and welcoming participants.
- Introducing the speakers and sharing their inspiring stories, with each speaker allotted a maximum of 18 minutes.
- Organizing attendee visits to the awareness corners in the accompanying exhibition.
- Facilitating interaction and discussions between the speakers and the audience.
Post-Initiative Phase:
- Evaluating the impact of the initiative and drawing conclusions to guide future development.
- Collecting feedback from participants and speakers through questionnaires and short interviews.
- Analyzing data to assess the level of interaction and the achievement of objectives.
- Preparing a final report with results and recommendations for improving future editions.
- Following up with participants to maintain their ongoing engagement with sports and health activities.
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