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Inclusive summer programmes promote wellness
Inclusive summer programmes promote wellness

Observer

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Observer

Inclusive summer programmes promote wellness

Al Batinah North Governorate is currently experiencing a high level of public engagement in summer programmes that extend beyond traditional cultural activities. This year, there is a greater emphasis on the mental and physical well-being of children and youth. Organised by the General Directorate of Culture, Sports and Youth, the Summer Sports Days have attracted more than 1,000 participants of various ages and genders, reflecting the community's growing interest in inclusive and beneficial development. The programme, held at the Sohar Sports Complex and continuing throughout July, offers a wide range of activities. Boys have participated in football, swimming and karate, while girls enjoy a dedicated centre that provides a safe and motivating space to engage in sports that develop fitness and motor skills. Mohammed al Farsi, General Director of the Department of Youth and Sports Activities, highlighted that the summer initiative is designed to nurture talents, promote values of teamwork and citizenship; and offer meaningful experiences during the school holiday. He noted the high level of enthusiasm across age groups, which highlights the programme's success in meeting its developmental goals. Participants also shared their positive experiences. Azzan al Hinai, a 17-year-old who joined the football programme, said, "It's been a great way to stay active and meet new people. I've learned how to work better in a team and improve my focus both on and off the field". From the girls' centre, Noor al Maqbali shared her excitement: "This is the first time I've joined a sports programme just for girls. It's empowering and I feel stronger and more confident every day". To expand the reach of these initiatives, the Directorate organised a Sports Caravan in Yanba village, located in Suhar. The event featured football, volleyball, tug of war and games for children, drawing strong participation from residents of all ages and helping spread sports culture to more remote areas. Summer centres at local clubs also continue to operate under the theme "Our Summer: Leadership and Creativity", supported by the Office of the Governor of Al Batinah North. These centres provide a mix of sports activities in a safe, energetic environment. Sports activities were distributed across participating clubs like Al Salam (football, volleyball, hockey), Majees (football, volleyball), Sohar (football, volleyball), Saham (football, girls' handball, table tennis), Al Khabourah (football, karate for both genders), and Al Suwaiq (football, girls' chess).

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