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Countries unite in support of Bahrain’s efforts to modernize education

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Last updated: 2024/09/15 at 7:05 PM
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Bahrain’s efforts to revolutionize education and combat youth unemployment have garnered significant support at the International Conference of Young Parliamentarians. Led by MP Abdullah Al Rumaihi, the initiative aims to modernize education systems and align curricula with the demands of today’s job market. This proposal gained attention from representatives of 55 nations during the conference’s fifth session, highlighting the urgent need to incorporate digital tools into education to address the global challenge of rising youth joblessness.
Al Rumaihi highlighted Bahrain’s reform initiatives, including those spearheaded by HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, such as the King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Prize for the Use of ICT in Education. He pointed out the disparity in global youth unemployment rates, with some regions experiencing an increase despite a global drop to 13% in 2023 due to post-pandemic recovery. He stressed the importance of updating education systems to keep pace with rapid technological advancements and prepare young people for the skills demanded by employers.
Shura Council member Ali Al Shehabi proposed regular parliamentary reviews of education and employment progress to facilitate collaboration among nations in sharing successful legislation and strategies for training and job creation. He emphasized the need for closer alignment between school curricula and workforce needs through ongoing professional development for teachers, national education system reviews, and expanded exchange programs for students and educators to enhance their readiness for the global job market.
The proposal put forth by MP Abdullah Al Rumaihi at the International Conference of Young Parliamentarians received overwhelming support from 55 nations, highlighting the importance of modernizing education systems and aligning curricula with the demands of the current job market. This initiative aims to address the pressing issue of rising youth unemployment by integrating digital tools into education and fostering skills that are in demand by employers. Bahrain’s reform efforts, including initiatives led by HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, were also highlighted as examples of successful efforts to bridge the gap between education and employment.
The disparity in global youth unemployment rates was underscored by Al Rumaihi, who cited data from the International Labour Organization showing a global drop to 13% in 2023 following post-pandemic recovery. However, he warned of uneven progress, with regions like East Asia experiencing an increase in youth unemployment. This highlights the critical need for education systems to keep pace with technological advancements and equip young people with the skills required by employers to address the skilled labor shortage and drive economic growth.
Shura Council member Ali Al Shehabi’s proposal for regular parliamentary reviews of education and employment progress underscores the importance of collaboration among nations to share successful strategies for training and job creation. By aligning school curricula with workforce needs, enhancing professional development for teachers, and expanding exchange programs for students and educators, countries can better prepare their youth for the global job market. The emphasis on ongoing reform and collaboration reflects a shared commitment to addressing the challenges of youth unemployment and promoting economic growth through education and skill development.

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