The Supreme Council for Youth announces the names of the winners of the National Youth Programs Competition

by times news cr

Baghdad – WAA

The Supreme Council for Youth announced today, Saturday, the names of the winners of the National Youth Programs Competition, noting that the competition included more than (3400) youth projects.
The Prime Minister’s Advisor for Youth Affairs and member of the Supreme Council for Youth, Qasim Al-Dhalimi, said during the announcement of the names of the winners of the competition, which was attended by the (INA), “It is a source of pride and happiness for me to address you today to announce the winning projects in the National Youth Programs Competition. I am pleased to say that I feel more pride and hope as I am among the youth of Iraq, in whose faces I see glimpses of a bright tomorrow, and with their arms the future is written for this country, and for their sake we strive with all our determination to build a strong bridge that will take them and their dreams towards hope and the future.”
He added: “We have placed Iraqi youth at the forefront of our priorities and have managed to hold the National Youth Programs Competition, which included more than 3,400 youth projects, to discover the capabilities of our youth and their inexhaustible creativity. We have sought to qualify and encourage them to participate in local and international youth programs and express themselves freely, and to allow them to practice various types of activities to refine and prepare the youth’s personality, develop their skills, and create a spirit of fair competition among them.”
Al-Dhalimi continued: “We in the Supreme Council for Youth have sought to build a clear and integrated strategy that expresses the foresight of the youth movement in the country and draws its future as the true wealth of Iraq and its pillar that will not collapse. Therefore, the competition came to keep pace with the great development taking place in the field of youth,” noting that “what we are making today is the history of tomorrow and every effort made is documenting it and formulating the future. I am certain that Iraqi youth deserve us to work for them and create for them a present that they deserve and open for them a future that suits them. In this endeavor, we have no choice but to work with sincerity, be free from whims, and elevate values ​​and principles over everything else, confident that with effort, work, renewal, and sincerity, Iraq will rise.”
He stressed: “Today, with the blessing of God Almighty and under the patronage of Prime Minister Eng. Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, we announce the names of the winners of the National Youth Programs Competition.”

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