The Arab Parliament for the Child is getting ready to welcome its male and female members from all across the Arab world to the Emirate of Sharjah. This is part of its ongoing work to give Arab children more authority, make their voices heard, and let them help shape their own futures. The third meeting of the fourth term will take place from February 8 to 15.
The eight-day program, which is based on the theme “Cybersecurity: Towards Child-Friendly Content for Arab Children,” will include the official session of the Advisory Council on Saturday, February 14, at the Consultative Council offices in Sharjah.
This important session will talk about one of the biggest problems confronting children today in the digital age. The goal is to develop ideas and recommendations to make the online environment safer and more positive for Arab children.
This session is part of the Arab Parliament for the Child’s ongoing work as the first Arab parliament to focus on children’s rights and issues. It aims to improve young people’s leadership skills, emphasize the importance of discussion, and cultivate a generation that is aware of national challenges and can develop solutions and new ideas.
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