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Zain Bahrain Empowers Youth

Zain Bahrain Empowers Youth

Daily Tribune3 days ago
TDT | Manama
Zain Bahrain, a leading telecommunications and technology provider in the Kingdom, proudly celebrated International Youth Day, by organizing a dynamic and engaging set of activities aimed at empowering Zain youth under the theme 'Future Ready.'
As part of the celebration, Zain Bahrain's Acting CEO, Ammar Al-Ketbi participated in a virtual live CEO panel discussion for Zain Youth hosted by Zain Group, in collaboration with Zain Jordan and Zain Iraq. The session was a unique opportunity for young participants to interact directly with senior leadership, gain valuable insights, and be inspired to shape the future of technology and business.
The panel also announced a new program, ZY Learn, which focuses on youth empowerment through peer-to-peer knowledge sharing. This initiative provides young people with the opportunity to deepen their understanding of various soft and technical skills while also helping their peers grow.
Additionally, Zain Bahrain organized 'Zain Youth Market', a vibrant platform created to showcase the creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit of Zain youth. The market allowed participants to present and sell their unique products, fostering self-expression and supporting their journey as young entrepreneurs in a collaborative and supportive environment.
Zain Bahrain continues to play a vital role in shaping a future-ready generation through impactful programs and initiatives aimed at equipping youth with the skills, confidence, and tools needed to succeed. Celebrating International Youth Day is a testament to Zain Bahrain's unwavering commitment to youth empowerment, which remains a cornerstone of the company's broader sustainability and corporate social responsibility strategy.
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