Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, will launch today the latest sessions of the “Knights of Tolerance” program, organized by the Ministry of Tolerance in cooperation with the Arab Youth Center in Abu Dhabi, and will continue for three days, with the participation of 30 young people from 11 Arab countries, through the technology of "Video conference."

The program focuses on employing the values ​​and keys of tolerance to rehabilitate youth at economic levels through their own or joint projects, socially within their local environment, and family within the scope of their families, in order to be qualified to face crises and challenges, and achieve their dreams and aspirations, and be a real addition to their societies and countries.

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak said that «the Ministry of Tolerance focuses during the current stage on reaching the message of tolerance, coexistence and human brotherhood to citizens and residents on the state’s land, in addition to launching to the Arab regional dimension, through the use of the finest techniques and training programs».

He stressed that the participation of youth from 11 Arab countries is considered a success of the program, and a trustworthy by the youth of these sister countries with the sincerity and value of the message of tolerance, human brotherhood and coexistence experienced by the Emirates, and advocated in all regional and global forums.

He pointed out that the "Knights of Tolerance" program was completely developed during the current stage, to accommodate the current global conditions, and to integrate its elements to support young people as a treasure of the present and the future, including the economic and social sides, within the framework of the "Tolerance without Borders" initiative, which is the major umbrella for all programs that Organized by the Ministry at the regional and international levels.

And he expressed his great confidence in the Arab youth and their ability to make the most of what the Ministry of Tolerance offers them, in order to benefit themselves and their communities and gain important skills to arm them in facing all crises and challenges.

On the nature of the program, the Minister of Tolerance clarified that he focuses on employing the six keys of tolerance: sympathy, acquaintance, dialogue, teamwork, flexibility, conflict resolution, so that they integrate with the capabilities and skills of youth, during the period of home commitment and remote work, and social divergence.

He pointed out that the session will address the discussion of some ideas that young people can take and implement, to benefit and benefit them, and on their own projects, their families and their communities, to develop their marketing and awareness messages, and highlight the role of these values ​​such as flexibility, coexistence and teamwork in enhancing the capabilities of young people to succeed in achieving Their goals and aspirations.

He explained that the session is a new start for "tolerance without borders" towards the Arab world, in preparation for a forthcoming launch at the international level, in which 30 young men and women from 11 Arab countries participate, including the Sultanate of Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Egypt, in addition to the United Arab Emirates.

"Tolerance without limits"

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance said: “The youth participating in the program will represent the Arab beginning to form a working group for the initiative (Tolerance without Borders), and a solid core for the working group that will be active in the next stage, to activate the social networking initiative via the virtual space at the level of Arab countries. ». He added that the ministry plans to organize more specialized courses for them, in the next few months, in cooperation with institutions such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, in order to be practically qualified to promote the values ​​of tolerance, positivity and human brotherhood in the Arab world.

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