The “Hope in Action” exhibition, organized by the Hope Network, the global youth competitiveness initiative, opens tomorrow at the Avenues Mall in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The Hope Network includes 29 ministers and officials from various countries alongside representatives from regional and international organisations. The exhibition aims to showcase successful youth sector practices and exchange experiences that inspire young people to positively impact their communities.
Hope Network members will tour the exhibition, which features dedicated sections for each member country, allowing them to present initiatives and programmes for youth across diverse fields, share successful experiences and best practices, and highlight youth achievements and inspiring individuals in youth development.
The exhibition also includes a video corner showcasing films on countries’ support for their youth sectors and their achievements in innovation across various fields. Additionally, there is a “Charter of Hope” signing area, serving as a document of commitment among member countries to align global youth initiatives with unified strategic steps, fostering a supportive environment for youth and encouraging experience sharing.
Another section is dedicated to Bahrain’s youth strategy, aimed at empowering young people across different areas. The strategy focuses on five pillars known as “5+1”: youth safety, confidence, support, responsibility, and listening to youth, all contributing to a hopeful and fair competitive environment.
The Ministry of Youth Affairs invites the public, especially young people, to visit the exhibition and learn about the goals and mission of the Hope Network, as well as discover best youth practices from member countries and ways to empower youth and develop their skills for sustainable growth.
The “Hope in Action” exhibition runs at the Avenues Mall during November 5-10, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.