The Supreme Council for Youth announces the launch of 25 major qualitative programs

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  • 27-10-2024, 12:59
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    Baghdad-INA
    The Supreme Council for Youth announced today, Sunday, the launch of 25 major qualitative programs, and while indicating the trend to expand artificial intelligence and robot clubs in all governorates, it confirmed the launch of 1,000 loans for the digital sector.
     
    The Executive Director of the Council, Ali Hilal, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The National Team for Digital Youth is working within promising programs, and it is one of the programs launched by the Supreme Council for Youth based on the decision of the Council of Ministers on International Youth Day."
     
    He added, "The Council has been keen on launching qualitative programs and projects, as the number of current programs has reached about 25 major qualitative programs, and by the end of the year, we may reach more than 30 programs."
     
    He pointed out that "Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani pays great attention, as he has chaired about 30 meetings since the establishment of the council, and formed more than 10 committees, all of which are specialized in the digital sector," indicating that "the Supreme Council for Youth contributed within the national strategy to eliminate digital illiteracy, and a decision was issued to launch the strategy by the Council of Ministers."
     
    He went on to say that "the council worked in cooperation with the Prime Minister's Advisor for Artificial Intelligence, Diaa Al-Jumaili, to establish artificial intelligence and robot clubs in Baghdad, which will include all governorates."
     
    He pointed out that "1,000 loans were launched for the digital sector through the Riyada Initiative and the Ministry of Labor," stressing that "all these programs represent the basic factors for their success, which are the youth."