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The organizing committee for the third session of the Arab Parliament for the Child’s third cycle held a coordination meeting at the parliament headquarters in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Ayman Othman Al Barout, Secretary-General of the Arab Parliament for the Child, chaired the meeting with committee members present to finalize preparations for the upcoming parliamentary session scheduled for February 14.
During the meeting, attendees welcomed Sheikh Saif bin Mohammed Al Qasimi to his new position as Assistant Secretary-General of the parliament and Deputy Chairman of the organizing committee. The session focused on reviewing comprehensive arrangements for receiving child parliament members from various Arab countries ahead of the third session, which will be held at the Sharjah Consultative Council headquarters.
Comprehensive Preparations for Arab Parliament for the Child Session
According to statements from the organizing committee, discussions centered on detailed preparations across multiple areas. These included logistical arrangements for receiving delegations, accommodation facilities, field visit programs, and specialized training workshops designed to enhance young parliamentarians’ skills and familiarize them with parliamentary procedures.
The Arab Parliament for the Child session will take place under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. Additionally, the event receives direct oversight from Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, according to official sources.
Strategic Partnerships and Specialized Committees
Committee members emphasized that this parliamentary session aims to translate high-level care and attention into tangible outcomes. The goal is to ensure successful parliament operations while crystallizing children’s visions and aspirations within a prestigious Arab institutional framework.
Furthermore, the meeting addressed strategic partnerships with supporting local and international entities. Discussions also covered mechanisms for developing accompanying programs and activities that will enrich the overall experience for participating child delegates.
The organizing committee coordinated the agenda for specialized committee meetings scheduled on the sidelines of the session. These include the Child Rights Committee and the Activities Committee, both essential components of the Arab Parliament for the Child structure.
Media Platform and Educational Initiatives
Meanwhile, preparations were made for the editorial meeting of the “Small Parliament Magazine,” which serves as an important media platform. The publication provides child members with opportunities to express their voices and promote a culture of participation and dialogue among young Arab parliamentarians.
In addition to committee meetings, organizers coordinated arrangements for the graduation ceremony of the Parliamentary Diploma program. This educational initiative, developed in partnership with the University of Sharjah, represents a significant achievement in training young participants in parliamentary procedures and democratic practices.
However, the organizing committee stressed the importance of collective effort and enhanced cooperation among all parties involved in the organization. This collaboration aims to ensure delivery of a distinguished and fruitful edition of the Arab Parliament for the Child sessions.
Empowering Arab Children Through Parliamentary Participation
The committee confirmed that the session’s primary objectives focus on empowering Arab children and strengthening their role in building a promising future for Arab childhood. Through parliamentary participation, young delegates gain valuable experience in democratic processes and civic engagement.
Additionally, the detailed statement presented by the organizing committees highlighted efforts across all hosting aspects. These comprehensive preparations demonstrate the commitment to providing participating children with meaningful educational and cultural experiences during their time in Sharjah.
The third session of the Arab Parliament for the Child is expected to convene on February 14 at the Sharjah Consultative Council headquarters. Final preparations continue as organizers work to ensure all logistical and educational components are ready for the arrival of young parliamentarians from across the Arab world.










