The Peace Project for Cultural Communication will launch on Sunday the fourth session of the Young Leaders Program, with the participation of 60 young men and women.
Kyiv. Ukraine. Ukraine Gate – October 04, 2021 – Forums and Conferences
The program aims to develop the participants’ cognitive abilities and skills and enable them to have effective and influential cultural communication with other cultures, participate in international forums, and enhance the positive image of the Kingdom.
The Executive Director of the project, Fahd bin Sultan Al-Sultan, said that the sixty participants will be trained for a period of three months through an integrated system of training meetings and tools to develop their knowledge and skills for effective cultural communication.
The program includes training workshops and panel discussions aimed at enabling participants to gain scientific knowledge about the most prominent issues and challenges facing the Kingdom.
The program will include field visits to meet with experts to benefit from their expertise and learn about the Kingdom’s efforts and cultural achievements.
Participants will learn about human diversity among people from different cultural backgrounds. The program will cover initiatives and projects to invest the knowledge and skills acquired in the service of the future international contributions of the participants.
More than 1,200 people have applied to the program, but only 60 applicants who met the registration requirements were selected. Participants have the ability, experience, and competence to interact with other cultures, are fluent in international languages, have previously participated in international events, and have an experience that aligns with the program’s policy and objectives.
The Sultan highlighted the importance of young people investing in talents and abilities to use their skills in promoting a positive image of the Kingdom globally.
As many as 180 people have graduated from the program in the past three sessions. Alumni have participated in more than 110 international forums held in more than 32 countries, presenting more than 30 workshops.
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Source: Ukrgate