
Iman Turki: Sharjah Children promote Shura values
Promoting the vision of an informed generation
Turki emphassed that the workshop is part of the foundation's broader mission to raise a knowledgeable and influential generation. It forms a key part of the preparation for the upcoming 18th session of the Sharjah Children's Shura and is included in a wider series of awareness programs and educational workshops.
Fostering parliamentary and personal skills
She told 'Sharjah 24' that the workshop aimed to instill parliamentary culture among children by introducing them to the basics of legislative work. In addition, it focused on developing essential personal skills, including effective dialogue, teamwork, and cooperation, which are necessary for participating in official sessions of the Sharjah Children's Parliament for the 2025/2026 term.
Inclusive participation from across Sharjah
Turki noted that the event drew participants from various regions of the Emirate of Sharjah, reflecting broad community engagement and interest in youth parliamentary education.

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