A series of electronic services for youth empowerment centres has been launched by the Ministry of Youth Affairs’ Support and Services Directorate.
These services include the annual plan, programmes and activities; support and care licenses and contracts; annual subsidy disbursement and estimated budgets for expenses and revenues; general assemblies and minutes of meetings and their holding; as well as government transactions and other services.
Youth Affairs Minister Rawan bint Najeeb Tawfiqi said that the ministry has recently launched many initiatives and programmes that contribute to organising youth empowerment centres administratively.
These initiatives include the launch of electronic services and training employees in the centers to use the new system, which aims to save effort and facilitate the process of completing transactions.
Tawfiqi noted that the ministry aims to permanently develop the work of youth empowerment centres by launching electronic services, tapping into modern technologies, offering digital transformation solutions, and improving the performance levels and administrative processes of youth empowerment centers.
She highlighted the ministry’s efforts in developing youth empowerment centres as well as their administrative and technical systems, to enhance their role as youth supporters, which coincides with the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports policies, supported by HM the King’s humanitarian work and youth affairs representative His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa.
The minister emphasised that the youth empowerment centres in Bahrain’s governorates are an ideal place to embrace the energies of young people, invest in their talents, and equip them with the skills and expertise they need to contribute to the Kingdom’s development.
She affirmed the importance of youth empowerment centres in enhancing youth skills by providing social, cultural, intellectual, and sporting activities.