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Diabetes Qatar concludes Al Bawasil Camp

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Last updated: 2025/12/28 at 9:50 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Diabetes Qatar recently concluded its 26th annual Al Bawasil Camp at Aspire Academy, providing a vital educational and recreational experience for children aged 7 to 11 living with diabetes. The six-day residential camp, supported by Ooredoo, focused on equipping young participants with the skills needed for effective daily diabetes management. Children from 11 countries participated in the program, which has become a regional leader in pediatric diabetes care.

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Comprehensive Educational ProgramReinforcing Healthy Habits Through Experience

The camp, which ran from [Insert Start Date] to [Insert End Date], brought together children from Bahrain, Bangladesh, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt, Palestine, Tunisia, Libya, Iran, Kuwait, Sudan, and Qatar. A closing ceremony showcased the camp’s activities and impact, highlighting its commitment to empowering children with this chronic condition. This year’s event built upon a legacy of support and education for young people navigating life with diabetes.

The Importance of Diabetes Camps for Children

Al Bawasil Camp has been running since 1999 and received international accreditation from the International Diabetes Federation in 2013. This recognition underscores the camp’s adherence to global standards in diabetes education and its capacity to serve an international audience. According to Dr. Abdullah Al Hamaq, Executive Director of Diabetes Qatar, the camp plays a crucial role in building confidence and fostering independence in children managing their health.

Comprehensive Educational Program

The camp’s curriculum included interactive workshops covering essential aspects of diabetes care. These sessions addressed topics such as proper nutrition, insulin administration techniques, and understanding blood glucose monitoring. Participants also learned about maintaining oral health while living with diabetes, a frequently overlooked component of overall well-being.

Beyond the medical aspects, the program incorporated sports activities and arts and crafts. This integrated approach aimed to create a fun and supportive environment where children could learn from each other and develop a positive attitude towards managing their condition. The inclusion of recreational activities reinforces the importance of a balanced lifestyle for long-term health.

Reinforcing Healthy Habits Through Experience

Two external trips to Katara Beach and OliOli were organized to provide practical learning opportunities outside the camp setting. These excursions allowed children to apply their knowledge of meal planning and blood sugar control in real-world scenarios. The trips also served as a valuable social experience, fostering camaraderie and peer support.

The camp’s success is attributed to its focus on empowering children to make informed decisions about their health. By providing them with the tools and knowledge they need, Diabetes Qatar aims to equip these young individuals with the skills to navigate the challenges of living with diabetes throughout their lives. This proactive approach to chronic disease management is increasingly recognized as vital for improving long-term health outcomes.

Dr. Al Hamaq expressed hope that the camp’s objectives were met, enabling participants to effectively manage blood glucose fluctuations and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The organization emphasizes the importance of ongoing support and education for individuals with diabetes and their families. The camp serves as a cornerstone of these efforts within Qatar and the wider region.

Looking ahead, Diabetes Qatar plans to continue offering Al Bawasil Camp annually, with potential expansions to accommodate growing demand. The organization will also evaluate the camp’s impact on participants’ long-term health behaviors and adjust the curriculum accordingly. Future developments will likely focus on incorporating new technologies and advancements in pediatric diabetes care, while maintaining the camp’s core principles of education, empowerment, and fun.

The next Al Bawasil Camp is tentatively scheduled for [Insert Tentative Date/Month] of next year, pending final approvals and resource allocation. Continued support from sponsors like Ooredoo will be essential to ensure the camp’s ongoing success and its ability to reach more children in need of diabetes education.

Diabetes Qatar Website
Ooredoo Website
International Diabetes Federation Website

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