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MPs push for youth centre in Janabiya

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Last updated: 2026/01/23 at 11:18 PM
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The growing community of Janabiya, Bahrain, may soon have a dedicated space for its young people. A proposal for a new youth centre in Janabiya has been urgently submitted to Parliament, aiming to address the increasing needs of a burgeoning population and provide vital resources for the area’s future generation. This initiative highlights a commitment to fostering positive youth development and strengthening community bonds within the Northern Governorate.

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Population Growth and the Need for FacilitiesFostering Skills and ResponsibilityStrengthening Community and Identity

Urgent Call for a Janabiya Youth Centre

The proposal, formally filed under Article 68 of the Constitution and Article 128 of Parliament’s rules of procedure, is backed by a cross-party group of parliamentarians. MPs Munir Seroor, Lulwa Al Rumaihi, and Hamad Al Doy, alongside Hassan Ebrahim and Ali Al Nuaimi, are sponsoring the request, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. They are seeking parliamentary approval to forward the proposal to the Government for immediate consideration and action.

The impetus behind this request stems from significant demographic shifts within Janabiya. The area has experienced substantial population growth in recent years, largely driven by new residential developments and an influx of residents from other parts of Bahrain.

Population Growth and the Need for Facilities

Specifically, the sponsors point to the rapid expansion in South Janabiya, where a surge in apartment building permits has dramatically increased the local headcount. This growth, while positive for the area’s economy, has created a pressing need for enhanced community infrastructure, particularly facilities catering to the needs of young people.

Currently, Janabiya lacks a dedicated youth centre, a significant oversight given the increasing number of young residents and the diverse talents within the community. This absence leaves a gap in services and opportunities for this important demographic. The sponsors argue that providing a safe and supportive environment for youth is crucial for their personal and social development.

Benefits of a Dedicated Youth Space

A well-equipped youth centre would offer a multitude of benefits to the Janabiya community. It would serve as a hub for developing essential life and work skills, equipping young people with the tools they need to succeed in the future.

Fostering Skills and Responsibility

The centre could host workshops and training programs focused on areas like career development, financial literacy, and digital skills. Furthermore, it would provide opportunities for young people to engage in volunteering activities, fostering a sense of responsibility and civic engagement. Structured activities, ranging from sports and arts to educational programs, would keep young people constructively occupied and away from potentially negative influences.

Additionally, the proposal highlights the importance of building confidence and preparing young people for future leadership roles. Regular participation in youth programs can empower individuals, enhance their self-esteem, and cultivate the skills necessary to become active and engaged citizens.

Strengthening Community and Identity

The sponsors also emphasize the role a youth centre plays in strengthening social ties and fostering a sense of belonging. By providing a common space for young people to interact, collaborate, and build relationships, the centre would contribute to a stronger community identity. This is particularly important in a rapidly growing area like Janabiya, where newcomers may need support in integrating into the local community. The centre could also promote cultural awareness and understanding through diverse programming and events. This focus on community building aligns with broader national initiatives promoting social cohesion and youth empowerment.

Addressing the Growing Demand for Youth Programs

The need for accessible youth programs is a growing concern across Bahrain. While existing facilities exist in other areas, the increasing population density in Janabiya necessitates a localized solution. A dedicated centre would ensure that young people in the area have convenient access to the resources and support they need to thrive.

The proposal’s sponsors are confident that investing in a Janabiya youth centre is an investment in the future of the community. They believe that by providing young people with opportunities to develop their skills, build their confidence, and connect with their peers, they can empower them to become positive contributors to Bahraini society.

In conclusion, the proposed youth centre for Janabiya represents a vital step towards addressing the evolving needs of a growing community. Its approval and subsequent implementation would provide a much-needed resource for young people, fostering their development, strengthening community bonds, and ultimately contributing to a brighter future for Janabiya and Bahrain as a whole. Residents are encouraged to follow the progress of this proposal through parliamentary updates and engage with their representatives to voice their support.

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