Three Bahraini schools win ABEGS’ School Excellence Award


Kuwait, Three Bahraini government schools won the second edition of the School Excellence Award granted by the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States (ABEGS).

The award distribution ceremony was held in Kuwait, in the presence of Dr. Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Asmi, Director-General of the ABEGS.

Mariam Bint Omran Primary Girls School won the Gold Award, Ain Jaloot Primary Girls School won the Silver Award, and Hassan Bin Thabit Primary Boys School won the Bronze Award.

Dr. Mohammed Mubarak Juma, Minister of Education, congratulated the schools on winning these significant educational awards, expressing thanks to their teaching and administrative staff for their efforts that contributed to their outstanding performance.

The School Excellence Award is one of the ABEGS awards for schools with exceptional academic, technical, and administrative performance that have positively impacted their outcomes in various fields.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Municipalities Affairs Minister: Round-the-clock efforts to address rainfall effects


Manama, Wael bin Nasser Al Mubarak, Minister of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture, today inspected several areas in various governorates, where he was briefed on the efforts of the emergency teams to address the effects of heavy rain witnessed by the kingdom, and tackle waterlogging.

He affirmed that suction operations have been continuing since yesterday evening in various governorates.

Al Mubarak confirmed that the emergency teams are present around the clock and in various governorate, noting that work has begun since the beginning of the rain to ensure smooth movement inside the neighbourhoods.

He emphasised the continued cooperation among all concerned parties, namely the Ministry of Works, the General Directorate of Civil Defense, the General Directorate of Traffic, and municipal councils, to reduce the effects of rainfall.

The Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture Ministry urged citizens, residents, and visitors to report any emergency regarding rainwater pools via the municipal hotline 80008
188.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Sustainable Development Ministry participates in first UNGA Sustainability Week


New York, A delegation from the Ministry of Sustainable Development, led by Dana Emad Hamza, the Assistant Undersecretary for Sustainable Development, has participated in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Sustainability Week, organised by the UNGA President’s office for the first time from April 15 to 19 at the UN headquarters in New York.

The Sustainability Week initiative aims to galvanise momentum around sustainability in a way that helps to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The UNGA Sustainability Week features high-level thematic debates on debt sustainability and socioeconomic equality, sustainable tourism, sustainable transportation, as well as building global resilience and promoting sustainable development through infrastructure connectivity. It also includes a high-level debate on sustainable energy, reflecting on progress and shortcomings over the UN Decade of Sustainable Energy for All 2014-2024.

Through its participation in the high-level me
etings, the Ministry of Sustainable Development aims to learn about countries’ policies and practices in confronting the most prominent obstacles to achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs), as well as success stories and initiatives aimed at accelerating the pace of achieving SDGs before 2030.

It also aims to highlight the kingdom’s efforts in the field of sustainable development, and review its successful experiences in aligning and linking its policies with the SDGs.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Tamkeen launches second phase of the Cloud Innovation Center Programme in collaboration with Bahrain Polytechnic


Manama, The Labour Fund (Tamkeen), in partnership with Bahrain Polytechnic, announced the launch of the second phase of its Cloud Innovation Center (CIC) programme. The initiative aims to enhance the cloud computing skills of Bahraini talent and bolster the Kingdom’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems.

The second phase builds on the success of the first, and was designed to support its promising graduates by providing them with a platform to develop and accelerate their concepts in the market.

Based on the first phase outputs, the second phase supports participants in establishing startups, expanding the scope of their businesses, and enhancing their competitiveness in local, regional, and international markets. The program aims to expand the use of cloud computing technologies, facilitate the delivery of services, generate innovative solutions to a range of challenges, and encourage qualified Bahraini professionals to embark on entrepreneurial journeys. Moreover, it contributes to the growth of the
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector, a key contributor to the national economy, which accounted for 6.8% of the Kingdom’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2022 and serves as a primary driver for its digital transformation.

‘This collaboration with Bahrain Polytechnic is aimed at developing the cloud computing skills of Bahraini professionals and helping to transform their innovative concepts into successful businesses,’ said Tamkeen Executive Director of Programme Development and Partnerships Mr. Ali Hassan.

‘The partnership also aligns with the objectives of the Kingdom’s digital government strategy, aiming to enhance the private sector’s role as a key driver of national economic growth and promote innovation and entrepreneurship.

‘Additionally, it supports the professional development of Bahraini talent by equipping them with new and emerging digital skills, ultimately making Bahraini citizens the preferred choice in the local and international job markets.’

In addition to the Clou
d Innovation Center at Bahrain Polytechnic, Tamkeen also provides support to a similar programme at the University of Bahrain. Since their inception, these Cloud Innovation Centres have together supported 106 students, encouraging them to innovate solutions through intensive hands-on training facilitated by experts from Amazon Web Services (AWS). This has resulted in 34 innovative models, which have been proposed as solutions to challenges faced by the public sector.

‘We are committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders in innovation and establishing a new standard for supporting startups and fostering their growth,’ added Bahrain Polytechnic Dean of Applied Research and Enterprise Dr. Philippe Pringuet.

‘Cloud computing technologies will see widespread adoption across sectors, which is why it is critical that we provide the necessary training to develop the skills of Bahraini professionals in this field.’

The initiative complements a series of other partnerships recently launched by Tamkeen, inclu
ding training support for Bahraini talent in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in collaboration with AWS and the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF). Additionally, Tamkeen’s collaboration with KPMG supports the employment and training of Bahrainis at the company’s Low Code Centre of Excellence, as part of efforts to enhance the capabilities of local talent and provide them with training opportunities to address skill gaps in the market.

This programme aligns with Tamkeen’s 2024 strategic priorities focused on economic impact and the private sector under three pillars; increasing economic participation through creating employment opportunities for new entrants, expanding career development opportunities available to the Bahraini workforce, and further developing the private sector by supporting enterprises and boosting productivity and the adoption of technology.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

HM King receives HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal


Manama, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa received at the Al-Safriya Palace today His Royal Highness Prince Turki bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Board of Trustees Chairman of the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund, and his accompanying delegation, who are on a visit to the kingdom.

HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal conveyed to HM King Hamad greetings and appreciation from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, coupled with their wishes of further progress and prosperity to Bahrain and its people.

HM the King requested HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal to convey his greetings to the Saudi King and Crown Prince, as well as his wishes of abundant health to King Salman, and continued progress and prosperity to the Saudi people.

His Majesty welcomed HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal’s visit to the kingdom, commending the tremendous efforts he is making to achieve al
l the noble goals of the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund.

HM King Hamad expressed pride in the distinguished robust fraternal relations between the two kingdoms and their peoples, affirming their shared keenness to bolster bilateral ties in various fields.

His Majesty commended the noble humanitarian role played by the Board of Trustees of the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund, citing its efforts to support the Palestinians and alleviate their suffering by launching development projects, programmes and basic services in Jerusalem.

HM the King affirmed the kingdom’s support for the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund’s endeavours, based on its firm stance towards the Palestinian people and their just cause.

In this regard, His Majesty highlighted the major role played by the Royal Humanitarian Foundation, led by His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, HM the King’s Representative for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs, in implementing many development and humanitarian projects and providing relief aid to the Palestinian pe
ople, in addition to those of other countries.

HRH Prince Turki bin Faisal briefed HM King Hamad about the Al-Quds Empowerment Fund’s goals and efforts to empower the Palestinians in Jerusalem to support them economically and socially, as well as provide them with basic needs across all vital sectors.

His Royal Highness valued highly HM the King’s benevolent humanitarian initiatives in supporting the Palestinian people in various humanitarian circumstances, praising Bahrain’s efforts in this regard.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

MOI directorates continue efforts to manage impact of heavy rainfall


Manama, The concerned Interior Ministry directorates , including civil defence and traffic, have intensified efforts to deal with the consequences of heavy rainfall across the kingdom.

Efforts have continued to help citizens and residents in dealing with water accumulation areas and handling received cases.

The General Directorate of Civil Defence has dealt with cases of falling trees, lampposts, and shades, as well as short circuits. Pumps were used to drain rainwater in coordination with the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture and the Works Ministry.

Meanwhile, the General Directorate of Traffic dealt with traffic accidents, moving cars with technical faults, regulating traffic, and road diversions.

Also, the Coast Guard urged seafarers to be cautious and follow precautionary measures, and the General Directorate of Media and Security Culture carried out its awareness role through the Police Media Centre website and social media.

Source: Bahrain News Agency