As part of its ongoing efforts to empower Arab children, give them a voice, and involve them in shaping their future, the Arab Parliament for the Child is preparing to welcome its male and female members from across the Arab world to the Emirate of Sharjah. February 8–15 is when the third session of the fourth semester will take place.
The eight-day program, with the theme “Cybersecurity: Towards Child-Friendly Content for Arab Children,” will include the Advisory Council’s formal session on Saturday, February 14, at the Consultative Council offices in Sharjah.
In order to produce ideas and suggestions that support a secure and constructive digital environment for Arab children, this important session will address one of the most important current issues affecting kids in the digital age.
As the first Arab parliament devoted to the rights and concerns of children, this session carries on the groundbreaking work of the Arab Parliament for the Child. It aims to develop young people’s leadership abilities, uphold the importance of discourse, and create a generation that understands national problems and is able to come up with innovative ideas and answers.
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