SAUDI ARABIA

Salam Project qualifies Saudi young men, women virtually

May 14, 2020
The Salam Project for Cultural Communication concluded, in its third edition through the video communication platform (Zoom), the discussion and evaluation of the specialized projects for the qualification of young leaders for global communication.
The Salam Project for Cultural Communication concluded, in its third edition through the video communication platform (Zoom), the discussion and evaluation of the specialized projects for the qualification of young leaders for global communication.

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH —
The Salam Project for Cultural Communication concluded, in its third edition through the video communication platform (Zoom), the discussion and evaluation of the specialized projects for the qualification of young leaders for global communication.

The presentations made by the graduates covered 10 specialist projects. They varied between quality of life and sustainability, the Kingdom's humanitarian and relief aid, the Vision 2030 and the Kingdom's international standing among others.

The other projects included, Saudi values and the outreach to the world, the Kingdom's efforts in cultural communication with the world, the Kingdom's efforts in the field of human rights, women's empowerment, the Saudi youth and their role in achieving sustainable development, global citizenship and shared values, and the role of arts and literature in reflecting the cultural image of the Kingdom.

While the graduation projects submitted won the approval and praise of the jury, as they are modern and innovative mechanisms for enhancing the real image of the Kingdom, correcting the known stereotype and presenting the right image to the world.

The projects were characterized by their excellent quality of design and innovation. In addition, the presenters exuded high confidence and strong performance.

They presented their ideas in a sequential and clear way, enriching them with the latest figures and statistics. These were linked to their projects in a remarkable way, capturing and holding the attention of the audience.

The third edition of the Young Leadership Qualification Program for Global Communication was characterized by the restructuring of the offered curricula, its strength and diversity, and attracting a number of skilled local and international trainers, who are specialists in specific and precise fields.

In addition, the program's employees were divided into 10 specialized fields, and at the end of the program they presented their graduation projects in their fields of specialization.


May 14, 2020
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